I'm interviewing the @Swiggy design team on how they use AI for image generation, video generation and illustrations.
Will go deep into how the team uses @higgsfield_ai, @Kling_ai, @jittervideo and other tools.
Shoutout to @abnux for making the intros and @saptarshipr for making this happen 🫶
What do you want to know from @meshedonions about his AI workflows?
Quick update: not dead.
$FIG Q1 results:
→ 46% YoY revenue growth, accelerating for the 2nd straight quarter
→ Net Dollar Retention Rate increased to 139%, our highest rate in over two years
→ Raising 2026 revenue guidance for the year
Design matters more than ever.
Curious about the thinking behind keeping the top banner this tall on a high-intent homepage like this. Was the goal stronger campaign recall or better monetisation performance?
Personally felt the same communication could’ve worked in a slightly more compact height while bringing more travel actions/content above the fold. Or if the space was intentionally this large, it could’ve been pushed into a more immersive experience.
Built a fun Mother’s Day interactive experience on @rive_app for @Swiggy
We turned every Indian mom’s “ultimate weapon” into a playful mini mission full of dramatic reactions, chaos, and relatable moments.
Prompt :
Rework the given image into a crayon-style illustration, transforming the entire scene into something that feels hand-drawn by a 10-year-old. Keep the forms simple and slightly imperfect, like a child’s drawing.
Avoid using the original color palette—replace it with bright, playful crayon colors on a clean white paper background. Aim for a soft, cute, and innocent aesthetic.
Incorporate fun, childlike details such as castles or towers, candy, stars, clouds, and other whimsical decorations to amplify the playful vibe.
The final result should feel charming, colorful, and full of childlike imagination.
I got curious about https://t.co/BY55fxujjt because it was actually built by an animator, @marco_works from BUCK.
The experience is much lighter and less overwhelming than After Effects. It works perfectly in the browser, but there’s a Mac app too. It’s wild that the whole thing was built using Claude.
The files are saved in a .plate format, but the underlying code is a JSON structure, which makes it feel really accessible and fast. It’s still in beta, so I’m curious to see how the AI features and the roadmap evolve.
Give it a try: https://t.co/3jfGl3RFms