Woahhhh your video intro is insane. Mehn I love your channel always letting us know about new tools in AI. I’m not a designer but simply understanding the design process like sketching, user flow , prototyping, colors and prompt engineering and stealing like an artist. All that stuff has made it easier to learn design
I just made a video on finding the Best AI design tool among the top 5 tools and it ended Creatie being on the top! Good to hear your perspective on it!
Their logic of having a new version after every edit and working on “one screen at a time” is pretty “spot on”! It’s the most common sense decision to make, and based on over 13 years of experience in the tech industry-almost half of which has been as a Product Manager-I would definitely never ask them to change that! HOWEVER, giving the option for preserving/“locking” some elements in each screen of the design to be maintain consistency while adopting changes to the design according to the prompt instructions is a “must-have” feature to bring!
Yes i like the versions feature, but i want to be able to organize pages better while keeping the ui consistent. i like your idea of locking in some elements.
@@AI.Tooltip Totally agree with you because what I am proposing is something on the top of what you are proposing. Both of them are equally important. However yours is higher from my interview as a product manager because once they have a consistency in the release where the feature you required is a stable whatever I require here in my proposed features would make it even better and worthy, and that would open the door for even more upgrades where all the outputs could be pushed to get repo and have a multiple versions or branches, and that would be the easiest thing to do on the top of all that where it will be even much easier, even more that would enables them to have the capability to write down to helpthe requirements that release notes. Everything else could be generated very easily from the code that you generated there are a lot of frontiers would be open once they prioritize those features and put it into consideration and they might be the next. Holy Grail for real just like you doing that.
Another great video, thanks Jad. Like you I also despair at these AI/UI platforms that _still_ don't get it. Have they ever seen a _single-screen_ app or website? No. Precisely. So why is it always "oh, now you want to create another screen with consistent design based on the first one? Weird". The functionality to design additional screens based on the initial one we design is, at best, an after-thought for these platforms (even Figma) just as it seems to be here in Creatie. It's so frustrating. They're doing all the hard work of creating UI for say a home screen, and then once that's done they have 90% of the style information they need to move on to user profile, shopping cart etc etc - but for some reason they just stop at the single screen thinking the job is done and we have to jump through hoops to create screen 2, 3, 4 and so on. Please someone - hire Jad to bring some common sense into your fancy AI world! 🙂
Heyy man! Can you use RUclips's new feature which allows you to add additional audio tracks (in different languages)? This will make your video accessible to a wider audience. May be start with Hindi and Chinese?
I wonder who will have the most advantages in the near future in building apps using AI code and design tools: A. Project Manager: Low knowledge of building apps in general but understands the overall process and business logic and what needs to be done to generate their own business ideas. B. Developer: High knowledge in terms of understanding of code, security, and overall tech infrastructure. Lower skill in Ui/Ux, Branding, Marketing and business logic. C: Ui/Ux Designer: Low knowledge of code and tech infrastructures. High expertise in Brand, Marketing, and User experience.
I think in few years the number of employed Devs will decrease to 1/10 of the current size lool its crazy AI can generate this beautiful UI in few seconds instead of the weeks and weeks it takes a human
I watched your last video on UX Pilot and it sounds really interesting. I'm a full stack web dev, not a designer. I've been working with a lot of AI coding tools but until now I haven't had experience with AI design. I'm working with a client whose design comp leaves a lot to be desired. It's only a home page, and it's got the sections, but they are very rudimentary and amateurish. What tool would you recommend to feed this design into to generate a more professional design? I think I remember that UX Pilot can generate multiple pages, which would be really great. Thanks for doing all this work and presenting it so well. Subscribed.
If you want to redesign the UI I recommend feeding it to Claude to break it down into requirements, then feed the requirements into UX Pilot, just like in my last video. after that it doesn't matter where you generate the UI, at this point they all perform well, so once you have a wireframe can try UX Pilot or Creatie by uploading a the wireframe. Thanks for the sub! let me know if that works.
Creatie does not export with Tailwind or ReactJS. Something else I did not like was their site design, felt like it was made for a noob. Instead of using common terminology like "Docs" or "Documentation" they chose "Help Center". Also along those lines the "Help" page has no footer menu so you cant go to other parts of the site.
Hi Jad! Now that Figma has also added AI, between Figma and Creatie, price aside, which one would you recommend? Do you think there is much difference? Thank you for your work
Hey Laura! Thanks for pointing this out. I don't have access to Figma AI yet, so I haven't tried it. But from what I can tell they have more AI features, I just have to test to see which one is better.
Tried Creatie Orb AI, well it is interesting but far from any serious work tool. At the moment, maybe it can be used to give you an idea, or to grab some component from a website, but it needs a lot of work...
Been playing around with creatie. You know what? Orb is insanely good. But unfortunately it creates too many divs. Like a paragraph sometimes has 3 spans for no reason. I know such behaviour from page builders in WordPress, they sometimes have too many divs as well. It's a mess sometimes. I hope creatie can fix that because other than that it's a very nice tool.
Galileo generates very good UI but i Prefer UX Pilot because it does so much more than just UI, I use it through my whole design process. Plus UX pilot is cheaper. And now Creatie is performing just as good as Galileo.
Suppper intro! Your channels is one of my favorites, you explain things in a very smooth manner. Keep up the good work, waiting for the next one !
Woahhhh your video intro is insane. Mehn I love your channel always letting us know about new tools in AI. I’m not a designer but simply understanding the design process like sketching, user flow , prototyping, colors and prompt engineering and stealing like an artist. All that stuff has made it easier to learn design
ohh thank you for the feedback and support! ❤️
Absolutely amazing and honest video! Thank you always for keeping us updated with what is new!
I've been trying Creatie for the last few days, so far I'm liking it. Hope it improves a lot.
literally i'm waiting for your days every day ... pls do more videos ,
That’s awesome! Thank you!
I just made a video on finding the Best AI design tool among the top 5 tools and it ended Creatie being on the top! Good to hear your perspective on it!
Their logic of having a new version after every edit and working on “one screen at a time” is pretty “spot on”!
It’s the most common sense decision to make, and based on over 13 years of experience in the tech industry-almost half of which has been as a Product Manager-I would definitely never ask them to change that!
HOWEVER, giving the option for preserving/“locking” some elements in each screen of the design to be maintain consistency while adopting changes to the design according to the prompt instructions is a “must-have” feature to bring!
Yes i like the versions feature, but i want to be able to organize pages better while keeping the ui consistent. i like your idea of locking in some elements.
@@AI.Tooltip
Totally agree with you because what I am proposing is something on the top of what you are proposing. Both of them are equally important. However yours is higher from my interview as a product manager because once they have a consistency in the release where the feature you required is a stable whatever I require here in my proposed features would make it even better and worthy, and that would open the door for even more upgrades where all the outputs could be pushed to get repo and have a multiple versions or branches, and that would be the easiest thing to do on the top of all that where it will be even much easier, even more that would enables them to have the capability to write down to helpthe requirements that release notes. Everything else could be generated very easily from the code that you generated there are a lot of frontiers would be open once they prioritize those features and put it into consideration and they might be the next. Holy Grail for real just like you doing that.
Another great video, thanks Jad.
Like you I also despair at these AI/UI platforms that _still_ don't get it. Have they ever seen a _single-screen_ app or website? No. Precisely. So why is it always "oh, now you want to create another screen with consistent design based on the first one? Weird".
The functionality to design additional screens based on the initial one we design is, at best, an after-thought for these platforms (even Figma) just as it seems to be here in Creatie. It's so frustrating. They're doing all the hard work of creating UI for say a home screen, and then once that's done they have 90% of the style information they need to move on to user profile, shopping cart etc etc - but for some reason they just stop at the single screen thinking the job is done and we have to jump through hoops to create screen 2, 3, 4 and so on.
Please someone - hire Jad to bring some common sense into your fancy AI world! 🙂
Another great comment!! I always love your feedback man!
Thank you Steve, for validating my thoughts on this, you explained it very well.
Thanks!
No, thank YOU!! very much appreciated ❤️
Wow, your explanations are exceptionally clear and engaging!💡thanks for sharing 😊
WOW!!
Heyy man! Can you use RUclips's new feature which allows you to add additional audio tracks (in different languages)? This will make your video accessible to a wider audience. May be start with Hindi and Chinese?
I don't have that feature yet, I think it's only available for larger channels.
Thank you for sharing 😊
I wonder who will have the most advantages in the near future in building apps using AI code and design tools:
A. Project Manager: Low knowledge of building apps in general but understands the overall process and business logic and what needs to be done to generate their own business ideas.
B. Developer: High knowledge in terms of understanding of code, security, and overall tech infrastructure. Lower skill in Ui/Ux, Branding, Marketing and business logic.
C: Ui/Ux Designer: Low knowledge of code and tech infrastructures. High expertise in Brand, Marketing, and User experience.
Interesting take! I talk about that in my new video!
I think in few years the number of employed Devs will decrease to 1/10 of the current size lool its crazy AI can generate this beautiful UI in few seconds instead of the weeks and weeks it takes a human
Yea I think devs and designers will be combined into one role
I watched your last video on UX Pilot and it sounds really interesting. I'm a full stack web dev, not a designer. I've been working with a lot of AI coding tools but until now I haven't had experience with AI design. I'm working with a client whose design comp leaves a lot to be desired. It's only a home page, and it's got the sections, but they are very rudimentary and amateurish. What tool would you recommend to feed this design into to generate a more professional design? I think I remember that UX Pilot can generate multiple pages, which would be really great. Thanks for doing all this work and presenting it so well. Subscribed.
If you want to redesign the UI I recommend feeding it to Claude to break it down into requirements, then feed the requirements into UX Pilot, just like in my last video. after that it doesn't matter where you generate the UI, at this point they all perform well, so once you have a wireframe can try UX Pilot or Creatie by uploading a the wireframe.
Thanks for the sub! let me know if that works.
@@AI.Tooltip Thanks, I'll give that a try. Keep making these vids, they're really helpful
@@AI.Tooltip Thanks, it's very helpful having someplace to start. I'll let you know!
Creatie does not export with Tailwind or ReactJS. Something else I did not like was their site design, felt like it was made for a noob. Instead of using common terminology like "Docs" or "Documentation" they chose "Help Center". Also along those lines the "Help" page has no footer menu so you cant go to other parts of the site.
It looks the code are using TailwindCSS
Hi Jad! Now that Figma has also added AI, between Figma and Creatie, price aside, which one would you recommend? Do you think there is much difference? Thank you for your work
Hey Laura! Thanks for pointing this out. I don't have access to Figma AI yet, so I haven't tried it. But from what I can tell they have more AI features, I just have to test to see which one is better.
Tried Creatie Orb AI, well it is interesting but far from any serious work tool. At the moment, maybe it can be used to give you an idea, or to grab some component from a website, but it needs a lot of work...
Been playing around with creatie. You know what? Orb is insanely good. But unfortunately it creates too many divs. Like a paragraph sometimes has 3 spans for no reason. I know such behaviour from page builders in WordPress, they sometimes have too many divs as well. It's a mess sometimes.
I hope creatie can fix that because other than that it's a very nice tool.
Thank you for the insight! That's really valuable to me.
I believe that Galileo AI surpasses the capabilities of UX Pilot. What are your thoughts?
Galileo generates very good UI but i Prefer UX Pilot because it does so much more than just UI, I use it through my whole design process. Plus UX pilot is cheaper. And now Creatie is performing just as good as Galileo.