Tag: conversion
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Designers Are Now Your Fastest Engineers. Treat Them That Way
The new AI in Design 2026 report makes one thing brutally clear: designers aren’t a “service team” anymore. They’re the fastest path from idea to shipped experiment. If your org charts and processes don’t reflect that, you’re throttling your own AI product.
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Your Landing Page Is Invisible Now. Here’s What to Do About It
Google AI Mode just crossed 1 billion monthly users. Nearly two-thirds of all searches end without a single click. If your acquisition strategy still depends on people landing on your website, you have a structural problem — not a design problem.
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Your Product Isn’t Slow Because You Lack AI Tools. It’s Slow Because You’re Using Them Wrong.
Figma’s agent-first update landed on May 20. Every founder rushed to try it. Here’s why the ones who actually ship faster are the ones who resisted the demo for five minutes longer than everyone else.
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AI Prototypes Got Cheap. Product Judgment Just Got Expensive.
AI prototyping tools are shifting from prompt toys to system-aware UI generators, with Google Labs’ Stitch and recent May 2026 tool coverage making that painfully obvious.
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Google Just Taught Users to Expect Agentic UX
Google I/O 2026 made one thing painfully clear: users are being trained to expect software that can act, adapt, and assemble the interface around the task, not just sit there waiting for clicks.
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AI Design Suites Just Killed the “Can You Mock This Up?” Ticket
Claude Design, Canva AI 2.0, and Figma’s new AI stack didn’t just democratize design—they quietly moved product decisions upstream to whoever types the prompt. If you’re a founder, that’s either a growth cheat code or the fastest way to ship beautifully packaged UX debt.
