Why Your AI Prototype Looks Like Three Products Stitched Together
You ask an AI assistant to build a button. It looks great. You ask for a card, a form, a dashboard layout. By the end of the afternoon you have fifteen components and a prototype that feels genuinely professional. Then you come back the next day, ask for a few more screens, and something is off. The blues don’t quite match. One card has more padding than another. Nobody can point to a single broken thing, but the product suddenly looks like it was assembled by three different teams who never spoke to each other.

