Tried @referodesign MCP and built a simple habit tracker app, starting new YouTube series. Having a lot of fun with Cursor lately. Will try more bigger and complex things. Linked in next thread
Refero MCP just got a big update! Agents can now search across 2,000+ real product styles (DESIGN.md). So instead of only referencing screens and user flows, your agent can understand visual direction, style, and product aesthetics before generating UI
https://t.co/7C9x7i02Dp
@iamjuanri@tymarsha@mobbin While Mobbin can take up to 40s to parse, Refero is near-instant.
Our engine is built differently by design: we provide massive context for every screen (UX patterns, elements, flow logic).
This makes our MCP a true "source of truth" for LLMs and AI Agents, not just a gallery.
Website demo for Perk-AI.
Built with:
Claude Opus 4.7 → UI generation
Refero → design direction
GPT-5.5 → branding + creative
Image 2.0 → visuals + mockups
Entire product experience designed through an AI-native workflow.
@adri_bleda The 7-day free trial is only available when you choose the annual subscription. If you select the monthly plan, the trial option won't appear and billing starts immediately
Agents make ugly UIs because they've never seen good design.
We've been fixing that, 2,000 DESIGN.md files from the world's best products, structured for a model to read and learn. Colors, type, spacing, layouts and more.
Free. https://t.co/mJaKNHba0O
@lonegenius_@lonegenius_ really sorry for the trouble! This is definitely not the experience we want for our users. We'd like to look into this immediately and make it right. Please send us a DM or contact us at [email protected] so we can help you out
@UXsatyam Create a doc for the user flow using ChatGPT, UI planning, and research using @referodesign inside Claude in the terminal, and Claude & Figma MCP for UI implementation.
I use @emilkowalski web animation skill for basic micro-interactions & @rive_app
This thinking indicator is just two lines of math: x = 7cos(t) − d·cos(7t), y = 7sin(t) − d·sin(7t)
No keyframes. No Lottie. Coming soon on @referodesign
@JamesDeAngelis@paper Yes, on MCP we return smaller images to save LLM context space
We've optimized the compression to ensure they stay clear enough to see the details even at a lower resolution
@JamesDeAngelis@paper Hey James!
We've implemented this feature! The MCP is already updated so your agent should already be aware of it
By the way, we now offer two options: you can include either a thumbnail or full-height images when using the `refero_get_screen` tool
Hope this helps!