Mobile UX breaks in ways desktop never does — Taskade Genesis turns one prompt into a mobile-specific UX review workspace where AI agents evaluate touch targets, gesture conflicts, and loading states against platform guidelines.
What Is a Mobile UX Review Prompt?
This prompt creates a Taskade Genesis app tailored to iOS Human Interface Guidelines and Android Material Design — covering touch interaction, navigation patterns, performance perception, and notification design in one structured review.
Why Use a Mobile UX Review Prompt?
Mobile users abandon apps fast when something feels off. Catching issues early is the highest-ROI design activity.
- Platform-aware checks: Separate heuristic sets for iOS vs Android so findings are stack-relevant.
- Touch target auditing: Agents flag elements below the 44×44pt minimum and suggest fixes.
- Gesture conflict detection: Reviews swipe patterns against OS-reserved gestures that break navigation.
- Severity scoring: Issues ranked 1–5 so your next sprint is planned before the meeting ends.
- Board view: Track findings from Open → In Progress → Fixed in the same workspace.
Who Should Use a Mobile UX Review Prompt?
- Mobile product designers running pre-launch QA on a new app version.
- iOS/Android developers who want design feedback before App Store submission.
- Product managers evaluating a new feature's mobile experience.
- UX consultants delivering rapid mobile audits for app-first startups.
- Entrepreneurs building their first mobile product without a full UX review team.
How To Use a Mobile UX Review Prompt?
- Open the app via Use Prompt in Taskade Genesis and specify your platform (iOS, Android, or both).
- Describe key user flows — the agent runs a platform-specific heuristic pass.
- Findings populate the List view with severity ratings and suggested fixes.
- Move critical items to a sprint Board and assign them to team members directly.
- Wire automations to send a review summary to Slack before every sprint planning session.
Find mobile UX resources in the community or set up a custom agent to monitor App Store reviews for recurring complaints.
