Taskade Genesis generates a thorough design critique from a description or context notes, organized by category and priority, so reviewers spend time deciding—not documenting.
What Is an AI Design Feedback Generator?
A design feedback generator turns a review session into a structured report: what works, what breaks visual hierarchy, what violates accessibility guidelines, and what drifts from brand standards. In Taskade Genesis every comment becomes a trackable action item.
Why Use an AI Design Feedback Generator?
Vague feedback—"make it pop"—costs sprints. Structured critique closes the loop faster.
- Categorized critique: Feedback lands in labeled buckets (typography, color, layout, accessibility) so designers know where to start.
- Priority flagging: Agents with persistent memory distinguish blocking issues from nice-to-haves across review rounds.
- Board view: Move feedback cards from Open to In Progress to Resolved on a Kanban Board view.
- Custom agent reviewers: Build a custom agent trained on your brand guidelines for automated first-pass reviews.
- Community templates: Start from real feedback frameworks published at /community.
Who Should Use an AI Design Feedback Generator?
- Design leads running weekly critique sessions with junior designers.
- Product managers consolidating feedback from multiple stakeholders into one list.
- UX researchers translating usability findings into concrete design revisions.
- Clients who want to give useful feedback without design vocabulary.
- Solo designers running a structured self-review before client presentations.
How To Generate Design Feedback?
- Click Use Generator, paste a description of the design, and clone the workspace.
- Tag the design phase—concept, wireframe, or high-fidelity—so the agent calibrates depth.
- Review categorized feedback in Board view and assign each item to a team member.
- Trigger a follow-up review session when blocking items resolve via /automate.
- Export a clean summary via a shared Taskade Genesis app for stakeholders.
Discover more review workflows at /templates and /prompts.
