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Interactive design-review assistant that rates implementation plans across key UX dimensions, pinpoints gaps (states, accessibility, responsiveness), and edits
An interactive design-review skill that evaluates implementation plans and specs across seven UX-focused passes (information architecture, interaction states, user journey, AI-slop risk, design system alignment, responsive & accessibility, unresolved decisions). For each dimension it rates the plan 0-10, explains what a 10 looks like for that specific plan, and either edits the plan to close gaps or asks targeted questions to resolve tradeoffs.
Use this skill when you have a written plan or spec and want to catch missing UI states, vague layouts, AI-generated template language, accessibility blind spots, or unresolved decisions before implementation. Ideal for pre-implementation reviews, YC-style office hours, and design handoffs to engineering.
This skill is implementation-agnostic; it works with chat-style agents that can edit text and ask follow-up questions (e.g., Claude/Assistant-style chatbots, Copilot/Codex-style code assistants).
Pure prompt-based skill with no scripts. Walks users through a 7-pass design review of implementation plans, rating each dimension 0-10 and fixing gaps interactively. Well-structured with clear triggers, specific examples, and anti-patterns. No security concerns whatsoever — no code execution, no network calls, no credentials.
Clean, well-written skill. The AI-slop detection pass (Pass 4) is a unique and valuable addition. Scoring rubric with before/after table is a nice touch for re-runs.