About the Design Wireframes Sidekick
Every great digital product starts with a solid blueprint, not a glossy mockup. The Design Wireframes Sidekick is your expert partner for creating that essential foundation. This AI-powered assistant acts as a Product Designer Agent, working directly in your Miro innovation workspace to generate clear, low-fidelity grayscale wireframes with expert guidance. By stripping away distracting colors, fonts, and branding, it focuses your team’s attention on what matters most in the early stages: user flow, functionality, and layout. It’s the fastest way to turn an idea into a structural plan, setting the stage for focused feedback and a stronger final design.
Why use the Design Wireframes Sidekick?
Get focused feedback, faster.
By presenting a design in its simplest form, you guide stakeholders to give feedback on the core experience, not the color of a button. This leads to more productive conversations and clearer direction.
Accelerate your design workflow.
Move from a simple prompt to a complete wireflow in seconds. The sidekick handles the manual work of drawing layouts, freeing you up to focus on strategy and the user’s needs.
Build early alignment across teams.
Low-fidelity wireframes are a universal language that everyone—from product managers to engineers—can understand. Use the sidekick to create a clear, visual plan that gets your entire team on the same page from the start.
How to use the Design Wireframes Sidekick
Describe your vision. Start a conversation with the sidekick by describing the feature, page, or user flow you need to build. For example, you could ask it to "design a low-fidelity wireframe for a product search results page" or "sketch the wireframe for a SaaS signup page."
Generate the wireframes. The sidekick will act as a product design specialist, taking your request and instantly generating a series of grayscale wireframes on your Miro board. It automatically applies design best practices to map out the core components and user interactions.
Collaborate and iterate. The wireframes appear as a low-fidelity Miro prototype, ready for you and your team to review. From here, you can discuss the flow, gather feedback, and ask the sidekick to make adjustments—all in one shared, collaborative space.