I thought I couldn't design. Ai proved me wrong. Then I hit a bigger wall.

Most people think the design gap is skill.
It's not. It's motion.
Here's the journey that led me to build ExodeUI:
**Stage 1: The Illustrator lie**
As a kid, I downloaded Illustrator. Bulky. Intimidating. Closed it and believed I had zero talent.
**Stage 2: AI woke me up**
Suddenly I could generate any image with a prompt. Magic. My inner child was screaming.
**Stage 3: The motion wall**
An image isn't a UI. It doesn't move. It doesn't react. It doesn't feel.
I had no idea what animation to apply. Fade? Spring? Stagger? Pure noise.
**Stage 4: The interactivity trap**
Even if I figured motion out — I wanted it interactive. A button that responds. A card that reacts.
But every design change meant recoding everything. That killed the momentum every time.
**Stage 5: The tool gap**
hashtag#Lottie ✅ for motion — ❌ for logic
hashtag#Rive ✅ for vectors — ❌ for full apps
hashtag#Framer ✅ for code — ❌ for designers
Two worlds. No bridge. Same story for 20 years.
**So I built the bridge.**
→ www.exodeui.com
**Design anything. AI handles motion + interaction + logic. It runs natively on any platform. For everyone.**
No code. No handoff. No two worlds.
The tool I wished existed as that kid. It's finally here.
♻️ Repost if you believe design tools should work for everyone, not just one role.
hashtag#AI hashtag#NoCode hashtag#MotionDesign hashtag#DesignThatRuns
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