You shipped fast with AI. It works in demo. You are not sure it works for real users.
De-bloat
You vibe-coded a working product. Has an expert actually reviewed the design?
We review live, AI-built products with real product design judgment — what's solid, what's messy, and what to fix before you prompt the next screen. Review only. No redesign.
Sound familiar?
What changes after.
Expert eyes on your product
A product design specialist reviews what vibe-coding produced — not another automated pass.
Know what's actually broken
Clear findings on friction, duplication, and structural UX debt — ranked by impact.
Priorities before the next prompt
What to cut, merge, or rethink before you generate more screens on top of the mess.
Shared picture of the product
A journey map so the team stops guessing how users are supposed to move through the product.
Curated deliverables
What's included
Review
- Expert live product walkthrough
- Friction and complexity analysis
- Journey map
Findings
- Vibe-code UX debt assessment
- Prioritized recommendations
- Expert rationale on what to fix
Handoff
- Findings review call
- Clarification calls
Starting point
Sprint
De-bloat Review
€1,000–2,000
Scoped after a free product walkthrough · Duration sized to your product
Best for
- Vibe-coded MVPs
- AI-built live products
- Pre-seed / Seed teams
- Before the next feature push
Review
- Expert product walkthrough
- Journey map
- Friction and UX debt analysis
Findings
- Prioritized recommendations
- Review and clarification calls
FAQ
Common questions
How does it start?
With a free 30–45 minute live product walkthrough. A product design expert experiences your product as a new user would and tells you honestly whether a review would help — or if you are not there yet.
What counts as vibe-coded?
Any live product built primarily with AI coding or design tools — fast iterations, agent-generated screens, prompt-driven UX. If you shipped quickly without a product designer in the loop, this is likely you.
Why not just ask the AI to review it?
Agents optimize for generating more output, not product judgment. They miss duplication across flows, weak information architecture, and friction that only shows up when a human traces the full user journey. That is what the expert review is for.
What is out of scope?
Design changes, redesigned screens, visual polish, net-new features, and user research sprints. De-bloat is an expert review — we tell you what to fix and why. Your team (or a follow-on engagement) does the execution.
What do we get at the end?
A journey map, friction analysis, and prioritized recommendations from a product design specialist. We walk through everything on a review call and stay available for clarification — we do not deliver redesigned UI.
What if we need help implementing the review?
Many teams move into a Product Improvement Sprint or Product Advisory once they have expert clarity on what to fix — so changes actually ship, not just get documented.
