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OJO Launches Design Agent Team Workspace

OJO launched its Design Agent Team Workspace, and early hands-on tests found it bridges the gap between code agents' demos and shippable products.

2026-08-18 ~ 2026-08-20 · 3 episodes · 26 posts

Episode 1 · OJO Launches Design Agent Team Workspace, Turning Prompts into Runnable Prototypes (2026-08-18, 10 posts)

On August 18, OJO launched the first "Design Agent Team Workspace." Its core idea: as the cost of generating code approaches zero, software products will face a "taste problem," with judgment becoming the key differentiator.

Confirmed

  • Users can build their own design teams made up of multiple specialized Agents, adding dedicated skills to each (e.g., strategy, visuals, copywriting)
  • Starting from an idea, the system dispatches four specialized agents—Researcher, Designer, Developer, and Copywriter—to work together on a single editable canvas, producing product strategy, PRD, page structure, UI, and clickable prototypes
  • No wireframes or reference images needed; simply describe the vibe in natural language (e.g., "Linear meets a late-night design studio") to generate a complete landing page

Why it matters

  • The product brings multi-agent collaboration into the design workflow, covering the full pipeline from product strategy to release-ready designs
  • It echoes the industry view that in the AI era, "taste and judgment become the core product differentiators," representing a new direction of design tools evolving toward Agents

Episode 2 · Hands-on: OJO Turns One-Line Ideas Into Landing Pages and Running Apps (2026-08-19, 14 posts)

On August 19, author @ebergerkina published a hands-on series on OJO (@OJOaidesign), an AI generative UI design tool: with just one line of product idea or a single prompt—no PRD, wireframes, or design mockups needed—it can generate a complete, deliverable landing page prototype in about 10 minutes, aiming to remove design bottlenecks for developers, indie hackers, PMs, and founders who aren't design-savvy.

Confirmed

  • Rapid prototyping: In testing, a single prompt describing enterprise fintech requirements, modules, and reference styles (Stripe/Adyen) produced a full landing page in 10 minutes; using Direct Mode with one prompt, the author also generated an immersive scrolling-narrative 3D fintech website prototype styled after Airbnb-style minimalism, requiring almost no manual edits.
  • Structured workflow: OJO doesn't draw directly; it first breaks the idea down into product strategy, PRD, page structure, and user journeys, then generates the UI. It also analyzes reference cases and proposes three visual directions for user confirmation before producing site structure and wireframes.
  • Skills system: Offers 300+ specialized skills (product strategy, market research, UX, copywriting, prototyping, etc.) rather than a single general-purpose agent; supports uploading custom design guidelines to keep outputs consistent with brand and workflow.
  • Editable deliverables: Outputs are polished, editable results rather than static AI images, supporting region-level edits, style switching, and layout adjustments; strategy, PRD, UI, prototypes, and revisions can all be done on one infinite canvas, with chat and canvas side by side and real-time edits on click.
  • Dev pipeline integration: Supports syncing to local via CLI or exporting to Figma for refinement, and connects directly to Cursor, Claude Code, or Codex to turn designs into development-ready projects.

Why it matters

The tool compresses the idea–strategy–PRD–prototype–code pipeline into a single product, dramatically lowering the prototyping barrier for builders without a design background; for designers, its editable design flow and Figma/Cursor integration also enable faster iteration. OJO is currently available via early access application.

Episode 3 · Hands-On: OJO Bridges the Gap Between Demo and Deliverable (2026-08-20, 2 posts)

User reviews highlight OJO as a bridge from demo to deliverable, filling the product-judgment gap left by coding agents like Codex and Cursor, with users showing landing pages it generated.