OJO Review: Bridging the Gap Between Demos and Shippable Products
kimmonismus · x · 2026-08-20
The author continued reviewing OJO, emphasizing its role as a bridge between demos and shippable products. Unlike coding agents like Codex or Cursor that excel at producing working demos, OJO focuses on product judgment, visual hierarchy, and launch readiness. The tool offers strong editing controls, supporting comment-based iteration and precise adjustments to avoid wasting credits on vague regenerations. It allows seamless handoff via CLI to environments like Codex, Claude Code, or Cursor.
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