@designertomΒ most ai-native guy I know right here!!!
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the handoff-to-engineering angle is the interesting part β does it actually respect an existing component library, or does it approximate the look and leave you to re-wire things? curious how that part works in practice
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Interesting, does it suggest the brand themes and tones and positioning as well?
I've been benchmarking Magic Patterns against Figma Make, Subframe, Magicpath and Claude Design using the same prompts. Magic Patterns is the king of context-grabbing. While others (except Subframe) tried to "fill the blank" with decoration and non-sense elements, MagicPatterns always deliver cohesive, systematic designs with usable, clean code.
I'm still using Figma now and then for pure pixel pushing; but my workfow always start with MagicPatterns instead of a blank Figma canvas.
MagicPatterns is a real game-changer.
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For solo founders building real products, is the
agent actually faster than "open Figma?
I've tried generative UI tools before and the time saved on
first draft gets eaten by re-rolling until it matches the rest of the
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nFactorial AI
Magic Patterns
@suleimenovΒ thanks Arman!!!
How do you get the exact icons and colour scheme right? And how much data quantity is required from company's design.
Magic Patterns
@tanvi_thakur1Β You can define whatever icons your company is already using! https://www.magicpatterns.com/docs/documentation/get-started/fonts
And import your colors from Figma! https://www.magicpatterns.com/docs/documentation/design-systems/self-serve/colors
Hey what did you change in MCP 2.0 - how did the improvements help?
Magic Patterns
@dhruba_patraΒ more tools! https://www.magicpatterns.com/docs/documentation/features/mcp-server/available_tools
StreamPro
YES!
Cannot wait to give the agent a test drive with my OpenClaw setup. Congrats on getting this out there.
Magic Patterns
@designertomΒ most ai-native guy I know right here!!!
the handoff-to-engineering angle is the interesting part β does it actually respect an existing component library, or does it approximate the look and leave you to re-wire things? curious how that part works in practice
Interesting, does it suggest the brand themes and tones and positioning as well?
SmartIcons
I've been benchmarking Magic Patterns against Figma Make, Subframe, Magicpath and Claude Design using the same prompts. Magic Patterns is the king of context-grabbing. While others (except Subframe) tried to "fill the blank" with decoration and non-sense elements, MagicPatterns always deliver cohesive, systematic designs with usable, clean code.
I'm still using Figma now and then for pure pixel pushing; but my workfow always start with MagicPatterns instead of a blank Figma canvas.
MagicPatterns is a real game-changer.
For solo founders building real products, is the
agent actually faster than "open Figma?
I've tried generative UI tools before and the time saved on
first draft gets eaten by re-rolling until it matches the rest of the
codebase.