Inconsistent interactions erode trust faster than bad visuals — Taskade Genesis turns one prompt into a shared pattern library where AI agents document, categorize, and cross-link every UI behavior your product uses.
What Is an Interaction Design Patterns Prompt?
This prompt creates a Taskade Genesis app that captures your UI interaction patterns — modals, toasts, drag-and-drop, hover states, form validation flows — into a searchable, relational knowledge base your whole team can contribute to.
Why Use an Interaction Design Patterns Prompt?
Most teams document patterns in a static page that is out of date within a week.
- Relational linking: Connect patterns to the screens and components they belong to via the Relationship field.
- AI pattern suggestions: Agents recommend industry-standard interactions when you describe a new UI problem.
- 7 view modes: Browse as a Table, explore as a Mind Map, or track adoption on a Board.
- Living documentation: Agents update the library as you add new screens — memory persists across sessions.
- Custom domain: Publish the workspace for client handoffs with a branded URL (Business+).
Who Should Use an Interaction Design Patterns Prompt?
- Design system owners who need a canonical interaction reference across product lines.
- UX leads onboarding new designers to established conventions.
- Full-stack teams where developers and designers need a shared vocabulary.
- Agencies building reusable pattern libraries for recurring client types.
- Solo product designers documenting conventions before the codebase grows unwieldy.
How To Use an Interaction Design Patterns Prompt?
- Click Use Prompt to launch the pattern library inside Taskade Genesis.
- Describe your product and any existing patterns to seed the library.
- The agent categorizes patterns and generates usage guidelines for each.
- Link patterns to design tokens using the database relationship field.
- Publish the library and wire automations to ping the team on new additions.
See how other builders structure design systems in the community or explore template collections.
