From structured notes to high-fidelity prototypes and beyond
Hello Everyone! Happy New Year! 🥳 I spent some time in December to get product feedback that help shaped TypMo's roadmap. It now includes a THINK mode and a BUILD mode. It has evolved as a knowledge-infused AI workspace that converts fragmented ideas and information into structured product intent and then compiles that intent into buildable artefacts. Here's a small video on this update -...
TypMo Co-Pilot and Prompt Planner
Just a little something before Christmas! Thanks to all the feedback, I'm super excited to announce TypMo Co-pilot and Prompt Planner. TypMo Co-pilot features two powerful modes: Plan Mode — Think through your design before building. Discuss user flows, refine problem statement and build clarity. Your AI partner asks the right questions so you build the right thing. Build Mode — Describe what...
Whiteboard to wireframe in 30 seconds
You just finished a brainstorm session. The whiteboard is covered in boxes, arrows, and brilliant ideas. Now what? Redraw it all in Figma? Spend an hour translating it to a prototype? With TypMo's Image-to-IA feature, you can snap a photo and get a working wireframe in under a minute. The AI recognizes common wireframe conventions: an X in a box becomes an image placeholder, circles become...
Hello Product Hunt! I'm Adit - Founder of TypMo
Hello Product Hunt! I'm super excited to launch my fourth product here - TypMo It's a simple tool to go from quick wireframe experiments to detailed, production-ready prompts. As a designer, I’ve always felt that getting the structure right early saves a ton of pain later. TypMo leans into that idea by grounding everything in IA-style wireframes- fast to create, easy to iterate, and perfect for...
How do you balance clarity and speed when prompting AI to write code?
I keep running into the same pattern with AI coding tools: I type a quick “starter prompt,” get something that looks promising for a moment, and then, inevitably, it collapses into messy code and outputs I never wanted in the first place. I’ve seen this happen to others too. The tool isn’t the problem. The problem is the prompt. Or rather, the lack of structure, clarity, and intention behind...






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