Incredible

Incredible for designers

Incredible is a voice-first assistant that keeps the work around your design moving, never the design itself: it rounds up a feedback thread into a change list, shares your prototype link in a channel, turns workshop notes into a one-page brief, and tells you when the PM replies. It runs on your own Mac or PC and does not design, generate assets, or edit Figma, so you design and it keeps the pieces moving.

Last updated July 2026

In short

Watch it work

Turn workshop notes into a one-page brief.

Turntheseworkshopnotesintoaone-pagebrief.

  • Reading the notes
  • Laying out the brief
  • Saving the PDF
one-pager.pdf ready
Works with
FigmaSlackNotionJiraGoogle DriveLinear3,000+

The parts of the designers day nobody wants

The feedback that is spread across a thread, a call, and three sticky notes.

Comments land in the Figma file, in Slack, and in the review call, and turning them into one list of changes is its own chore. Point Incredible at the thread on your screen and it pulls the asks into a single list: what to change, and who asked. You work from one list instead of five places.

Chasing people to look at the prototype again?

The new version is ready and now it needs to reach the PM, the engineers, and the channel. Ask, and Incredible posts the prototype link in the design channel with your note. The right people get it without you sending five messages.

The workshop that ends with a whiteboard nobody will read.

The ideas are captured as messy notes, and turning them into something the team can act on is the evening job nobody wants. Hand Incredible the notes and it writes the one-page brief and drops it where the team looks. You get a document people can build from, not a photo of a whiteboard.

Did the PM ever get back to you on that design?

The reply you are waiting on decides whether you keep going or rework, and refreshing the thread for it breaks your focus. Tell Incredible to tell you when the PM replies, and it checks quietly and lets you know the moment they do. You stay in the file until it matters.

Just say it

Summarize the feedback thread on my screen and list the changes they want.

The change list, ready.

Post the new prototype link in the design channel.

Shared in #design.

Turn these workshop notes into a one-page brief.

one-pager.pdf, ready.

Tell me when the PM replies about the new design.

You get told.

List the changes from this review thread and group them by screen.

A grouped change list.

What design tasks are assigned to me in Jira?

Read back, by priority.

Share the Figma link with the engineers in their channel.

Posted for the build team.

Tell me when a new comment lands on the checkout file.

A ping when it comes in.

A day with Incredible

From the morning brief to the last thing off your plate.

  1. 8:30

    Before I start, read me my open design tasks and anything due today.

    Your tasks and today’s due dates, out loud.

  2. 9:45

    Pull the review comments on this screen into a change list.

    One list of what to change.

  3. 11:15

    Post the updated prototype in the review channel with my note.

    Shared for the team, note included.

  4. 13:30

    Turn this morning’s workshop into a one-page brief and save it to Drive.

    A brief saved where the team keeps them.

  5. 15:00

    What did the spec in Notion say about the empty state?

    The relevant part, read back.

  6. 17:00

    Tell me when engineering replies on the handoff thread.

    A ping the moment they reply.

Incredible vs the way it gets done today

By hand, With a project tool

The jobBy handWith a project toolWith Incredible
Round up feedback into changesRead every comment, retypeIt stores comments, not a listPoint at it, get one change list
Share the prototype aroundMessage each personA link in a card, if they lookSay it, posted where they are
Turn a workshop into a briefFormat it yourselfA blank doc templateSay what you want, a PDF back
Know when the PM repliesRefresh the threadA notification you may missTell it who, you get told
Check what design work is on youOpen the board and scanYour tasks in a list, if updatedAsk, and hear it by priority

A design tool and a designer’s eye make the thing itself: the layout, the flow, the pixels that feel right. Incredible does not do the design. It keeps the feedback and the handoffs moving so more of the day is yours to spend on it.

Questions, answered

Does it design or make the assets?

No. Incredible keeps the work around your design moving, not the design itself. It rounds up feedback, shares links, writes up briefs, and tells you when someone replies, but it does not design, generate images, or edit Figma. You design; it keeps the pieces moving.

What does it do with Figma?

It reads from Figma and tells you about it. It shares your prototype or file link in a channel, and tells you when a new comment lands or the PM replies. It does not open your file to design or change anything in it. It also works across 3,000+ other apps you already use, so Slack, Notion, and Drive are part of the same request.

Will it post to a channel without me seeing it?

No. For anything that goes to the team, like a prototype link, it shows you the message first, so you post it when it is right. You can see the steps it took afterward.

Can it really turn my notes into a brief?

Yes. Hand it the workshop notes or the thread and say what you want, and it lays them out as a one-page brief and saves it as a PDF where the team keeps them. You read it before it goes anywhere.

How do I get it?

Incredible runs on macOS 13 or later and Windows 10 or later, and it is in an invite-only beta. You download it and unlock it with an invite code from a teammate or from our socials.

Incredible for the rest of your team

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