Introducing UXcelerator.ai: Because Designers Deserve More

TOver the years, I’ve worked on a lot of products — from banking platforms to marketing SaaS applications, from enterprise dashboards to public health portal. I’ve led teams, built design orgs, and documented LOTS of UI designs…  more than I’d like to admit. And through all that work, I've noticed something:

Designers are constantly expected to do more — with less.

Less time. Less budget. And less people. Yet somehow, we’re still expected to deliver elegant, accessible, user-centered experiences that help meet business goals.

That’s the world we live in now. And it’s why I built UXcelerator.ai.

To help.

The Problem: Endless Busywork in a Creative Job

Every design team I’ve worked with — whether at Microsoft, AdRoll, or ZoomInfo — eventually ran into the same problem:

Too much time spent doing the work around the work.

Research synthesis. Accessibility checks. Documentation. Handoffs. Copy revisions.

Important? Absolutely.

But also time-consuming, repetitive, and disconnected from the creative stuff that makes doing UX and product meaningful.

We’ve all had those late nights updating a design presentation or rewriting microcopy for the fifth time because the content “doesn’t feel right.”

And I started thinking… while I was enjoying a Tasty Beverage on an anniversary cruise with She Who Must Be Obeyed…. what if AI could take care of a lot of that repetitive stuff — not replace designers, but empower them to do more of what actually matters?

The Idea: Design Intelligence, On Demand

That’s where UXcelerator.ai comes in.

It’s a collection of 16 AI-powered UX agents, each one focused on a specific task that design teams on the regular.

Research, strategy, auditing, writing, ideation, planning — every agent was built to assist real workflows I’ve encountered while leading design teams and building products.

For $79 $99 a month, subscribers get access to the full suite:

  • Agents that create research plans and interview guides almost instantly.

  • Agents that audit UX copy, flag accessibility issues, and check consistency across screens.

  • Agents that generate new feature ideas, trend analyses, and developer documentation.

  • Even a UX Workshop Planner, so you can structure productive workshops without spending hours making agendas (that one is free, BTW, check it out here).

These aren’t gimmicky chatbots.  They’re trained, structured assistants — each one built around how designers actually think and work.

Why It Matters

I’ve always believed that design is a balance - both a creative craft and a process. You need the intuition to understand people — and the discipline to turn those insights into something that works.

AI doesn’t replace either the craft or the process. But it can amplify it.

UXcelerator.ai isn’t about automating creativity. It’s about amplifying creativity through clarity.

You get the freedom to explore ideas, test concepts, and think strategically — without getting bogged down in documentation, formatting, or rewriting.

AI can make good designs better, and great designs even easier to accomplish… And help designers accelerate their process.

We’re at an inflection point in our industry. The tools are evolving. The expectations are higher.

And the designers who learn to work with AI — not against it — are the ones who will define the next era of digital products.

That’s the mission of UXcelerator.ai.

Not to replace design.

But to make design better.

So if you’ve ever found yourself saying, “I wish I had more time for the fun part of my job,” this is for you.

What Happens Next

The day-to-day operations of Uxcelerator.ai will be handled by my wife Susan, who will be working with our tech partners to continuously refine and add to our AI Agents, with some advice from yours truly. We hope to make a real difference in the lives of designers. Stay tuned.

Joseph Dickerson

  • Founder, Uxcelerator.ai

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