Visual planner for Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot & Windsurf: design first, code second
AI coding assistants generate code fast, but they generate wrong code faster when the design intent is unclear. A wireframe is the cheapest token: 200 tokens of "build me a SaaS dashboard with these 5 widgets in this layout" saves the 20,000 tokens of back-and-forth refactoring that follows a vague brief. dxmax is the visual planner that sits in front of Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and Windsurf — you sketch the UI in dxmax, the AI generates the implementation against a concrete blueprint.
The workflow: describe the screen in dxmax → it generates a wireframe with realistic data, structure, and a design system → you iterate by chat until it matches → you copy the HTML or screenshot directly into your AI coding session as the design brief. Cursor and Claude Code consistently produce working code in fewer iterations when the design exists first.
Free tier covers 1 prompt every 24 hours — enough to test the workflow on one screen. Pro covers 100 prompts per day for teams shipping multiple features per week. Export targets include Next.js, Vite, plain HTML; the structure transfers cleanly to whatever stack your AI coder is generating into.