"Your customers don't care whether the failure was Google or Railway; they see your product. Your uptime is our responsibility, and we'll keep delivering on it." - Thanks Claude!
My feedback for whatever it's worth as a 25yr design veteran.
* Massive token usage, some small tasks burned through $50 of credits and did not offer $50 of value.
* Terrible at logo work. Comically bad. This is something that is "hard" so it could add great value if it could deliver.
* Repeatedly forgot prior feedback - when iterating it would re-implement prior iterations after being told why we didn't want that result which made for a very frustrating UX.
* Prone to adding visual clutter - kept adding extra elements that look "pretty" but add no value to the user.
* Seems better at "pretty" vs user focused / UX.
* Did not do a good job at using my existing design / UI library
* REALLY wanted to start from scratch. Could not be coaxed into designing part of an application, it wanted to redesign the whole thing.
Yeah but then you can't put a snorkel on it and extraction boards and expedition gas cans so you can advertise how adventurous you are in your spare time.