We’re building a Studio - a new way for product managers and designers to plan and build applications using AI. This Studio allows designers to design, test, and evolve UI directly in the real product environment, using the real UI components. It shortens the gap between idea and production and bridges design and frontend implementation by connecting Figma, live previews, and code generation using vibe-coding.
We’re looking for a UX-driven Product Designer (4-5 years experience) with a builder mindset and a passion for using AI.
Your job is to design a Studio so it feels like real collaboration.That means creating flows that mirror how product managers and frontend engineers actually work together - clarifying behavior, surfacing edge cases, reviewing changes, refining interactions, and iterating on implementation details.
You’ll design:
- Flows that feel like real collaboration
- Interactions that reflect real development workflows
- Feedback loops that build trust
- States that mirror how frontend systems actually behave
You’ll bring real-world product-building behavior into the product itself. This is not a “throw designs over the wall” job.
You’ll design complex AI-powered workflows in Figma, use Studio to generate real production UI, refine and tweak actual frontend components, improve flows directly in the codebase, and help define how humans collaborate with AI to build software. You’ll be both a UX thinker and a builder.
Builder Mindset Required:
You don’t need to be a senior frontend engineer. But you should be comfortable:
- Touching real production components
- Tweaking UI behavior to match your intent
- Thinking about implementation constraints
- Collaborating closely with engineers
- Iterating quickly from design → code → refinement
Bonus if you’ve:
- Understand basic frontend concepts (React is a plus)
- Have tweaked UI in code before
- Built side projects
Requirements:
- 4–5 years of experience designing real product experiences
- Have worked on complex flows (not just marketing sites)
- Think deeply about interaction, not just visuals
- Cares about system consistency
- Gets frustrated by unclear UX
- Has strong opinions about AI product design
- Wants ownership, not tasks
- Have strong Figma skills
- Is curious about AI-native UX
Why This Role Is Different?
You won’t just design an AI product. You’ll help design how AI builds products.



