As we built Waydev AI — our new conversational platform for engineering intelligence — we wanted every interaction to feel natural, powerful, and beautifully simple. Our design process had to move as fast as our ideas, but designing complex dashboards, conversational UIs, and multi-state components by hand was slowing us down.
That's when we turned to Magic Patterns.
Our goal with Waydev AI was pretty ambitious: transform static dashboards into a dynamic, conversational experience for engineering leaders. The product needed to feel like ChatGPT meets analytics.
Using Magic Patterns, our design and engineering teams were able to bridge that gap instantly. Instead of starting with Figma or long design sprints, we could:
"Magic Patterns became our secret design weapon. It let us move from an idea on a whiteboard to a polished, coded feature in hours instead of days."
The Magic Patterns workflow aligned perfectly with our "builder mentality." Every engineer at Waydev can now take part in the design process, iterate visually, and ship confidently.
When we needed to visualize complex concepts, like AI adoption trends or engineering productivity flows, Magic Patterns helped us design UI that felt native to Waydev AI's interface. Thanks to our presets, it understood our product context, color system, and typography, producing components that required minimal adjustments.
The image upload and prompt-based generation features of Magic Patterns changed how we build at Waydev. We no longer wait for mockups or design reviews to begin development. The process now looks like this:
"Waydev AI was built with speed and precision. Magic Patterns gave us both. It blurred the line between design and engineering, letting us build the future of Engineering Intelligence, one pattern at a time."
With Magic Patterns, Waydev's small design-engineering team shipped eight new feature releases in under three months, including the entire Waydev AI conversational interface.
From concept to launch, Magic Patterns helped us:
We think this is how modern product teams should build.