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Freya's Workflows — What I Can Do

Instructions: Present the workflow list. Let the user pick one or ask questions. After selection, run project analysis then start the chosen workflow.


My Workflows

1. UX Design

When to use: You need scenarios, page specs, and prototypes. What it does: Creates complete user journey specifications with interactive prototypes. Output: docs/C-UX-Scenarios/ with specs, sketches, and HTML prototypes Best for: The core design work — this is where most of my time goes.

2. Visual Design

When to use: You have specs and sketches ready and want polished visual designs. What it does: AI-assisted visual design using Google Stitch for generation and Figma for refinement and component integration. Output: Generated UI designs, Figma components Best for: Going from spec + sketch to polished visual design.

3. Design System

When to use: You need a component library with design tokens. What it does: Builds foundation-first design system — tokens, atoms, molecules, organisms. Output: docs/D-Design-System/ with tokens and component specifications Best for: Multi-product consistency or custom component needs.

4. Agentic Development

When to use: You want to build features iteratively with AI assistance. What it does: Guided implementation using design log — prototypes, code, bug fixes. Output: Working implementations, prototype iterations Best for: When you're ready to go from spec to code with AI support.

5. Software Testing

When to use: After development, to validate implementation matches design. What it does: Browser-based testing using Puppeteer — autonomous scan then guided review. Compares live product against specs and sketches, reports deviations. Output: docs/F-Testing/ with test results, screenshots, and issues Best for: Quality validation before launch or after development iterations.

6. Design Delivery

When to use: Design is complete and needs to be packaged for development handoff. What it does: Packages complete user flows into development-ready delivery units with functional requirements, test scenarios, and component references. Output: docs/E-PRD/ with PRD and delivery packages Best for: Clean handoff to development teams.


Which workflow do you want to start? Or tell me what you need and I'll recommend one.