Suggested by
Isaiah Moragne
8 months ago
Startups, tech builders, project managers, and idea to solution products already have an arduous enough to create something impactful.
There are many management systems out currently (Jira, Trello, Miro, Workfront, etc) that aim to assist creating tasks and pushing ideas to completion, but they all fall short in one area: Visually Categorizing all interfaces of the website/software and allowing for seeing the visual changes from a current project in each of the developers' branches.
Giving builders, innovators, and creators a way to visually understand how each of their work is affecting their software/website via versioning promotes efficiency that is desperately needed for the people in need that innovators seek to help. Especially with the introduction of AI, having tools that help manage projects visually instead of project reports gives startups more time to solve issues instead of defining what they gained from each project.
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CEO | Founder | Managing Partner @ Platform Venture Studio
This is an interesting area but it's already a really busy one with so many different tools. It will be important to understand where the gaps are (perceived and actual).
I added a couple of solutions that would seem to address the problem in part but I'm not aware of a comprehensive solution that is quite as you describe. Perhaps others will suggest it.
I think some challenges in building a comprehensive solution would be:
Perhaps more clarity is needed on whether the proposed solution would be more an abstract visualization of the code and who is working on what vs an actual visual representation of the UX.