
Filip Styczyński
36 posts

Filip Styczyński
@StyczynskiFilip
Building @behavior_ai, AI Product Designer at @eBay CoreAI, Product Dissign podcast host




After a few months of hard work defining, testing, and shaping the product, we are opening the BehaviorAI beta. BehaviorAI is a responsible AI design library for designers: - real AI interactions - reusable patterns - risks and trade-offs behind them Sign up for beta now: behaviorai.eu




After a few months of hard work defining, testing, and shaping the product, we are opening the BehaviorAI beta. BehaviorAI is a responsible AI design library for designers: - real AI interactions - reusable patterns - risks and trade-offs behind them Sign up for beta now: behaviorai.eu

After a few months of hard work defining, testing, and shaping the product, we are opening the BehaviorAI beta. BehaviorAI is a responsible AI design library for designers: - real AI interactions - reusable patterns - risks and trade-offs behind them Sign up for beta now: behaviorai.eu


Everyone’s talking about design.md files and skills, but why? Markdown files and skills provide high-value context and guidelines for agents. And together, they’re powerful. Use design.md, skills, plan mode, and @cursor or @claude design mode the right way, and you can generate strong designs almost in one shot. Useful links in the comments below ⬇️




Been thinking about @contra's Creative Arena - love how they're letting real creatives judge AI outputs instead of just benchmarks. Feedback is key and expert feedback is just pure gold! But until the vibe coding agents catch up though, we're all hacking our way to better outputs. What's your current go-to approach as a designer? Best skills or workflows? Share the sauce below 👇








