To get started with Chordio, visit https://chordio.com and create a new account or sign in to your account.
Once you're signed in, you can start a conversation with Chordio AI using the chat interface. Chordio AI might ask you some questions to understand your design needs, and when it gathers enough information it'd generate the requested screens.
What you can ask Chordio to do
Chordio can understand different requests, including:
- Generate a screen based on layout and copy instructions
- Generate several options to a given screen
- Figure out what screens a particular workflow would require
- Generate multiple screens based on a description in a single message
- Generate screens for mobile, tablet, and desktop screen sizes
- Make generated screens responsive
Providing feedback
Once Chordio completes generating screens, you can provide feedback through the feedback input box.
By default, the Chordio will apply the feedback to the screen in view. If the feedback might also be relevant to other screens (for example, if you wanted to change the voice and tone of text in the screens to be more informal), click the down caret on the Send button and click "Apply feedback to all screens"
Finally, you can leave feedback on particular elements in the screen. Click the "Select to edit" toggle button. You'd notice a blue outline as you hover above screen elements. Select any element and you'll see a feedback dialog where you can enter your feedback.
Press Enter, or click anywhere outside the dialog when done. You'd notice that your message got added to the main feedback input box. You can provide feedback on multiple elements, and when you're done, click the Send button and Chordio will process all the different feedback points it receives and generate a new version of the screen.
Viewing screen version history
After providing feedback or regenerating a screen, you can access previous screen versions in the Version History pane. You can provide feedback on earlier screen versions to iterate from an earlier state.
Click the version history toggle button next to the screen name to show or hide the version history pane.
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