Hey there! On today's exploration with AI tool I built this pricing page:
Linkπ: https://pricing-card.framer.website/ (TURN ON AUDIO FOR BEST EXPERIENCE π ) recently and ran into an interesting AI workflow lesson πββοΈ.
I started the entire project with building a react component on Codex to use on framer and things were moving fast. But when it came to creating the spark effect that appears when hovering over the pricing cards, I couldn't quite get the interaction quality I was aiming for π .
So I switched to Claude β‘. A few iterations later, the effect felt exactly right. One thing I've learned while building with AI: don't become dependent on a single tool. Different AI models have different strengths, and knowing when to switch can save hours of frustration π€ .
Designers who learn to combine tools will always have an edge over those who rely on just one π .
Built with Framer + Codex + Claude π‘.
Hey there! On today's exploration with AI tool I built this pricing page:
Linkπ: https://pricing-card.framer.website/ (TURN ON AUDIO FOR BEST EXPERIENCE π ) recently and ran into an interesting AI workflow lesson πββοΈ.
I started the entire project with building a react component on Codex to use on framer and things were moving fast. But when it came to creating the spark effect that appears when hovering over the pricing cards, I couldn't quite get the interaction quality I was aiming for π .
So I switched to Claude β‘. A few iterations later, the effect felt exactly right. One thing I've learned while building with AI: don't become dependent on a single tool. Different AI models have different strengths, and knowing when to switch can save hours of frustration π€ .
Designers who learn to combine tools will always have an edge over those who rely on just one π .
Built with Framer + Codex + Claude π‘.