The design eye
your AI builder doesn’t give you.
Klyxx reviews your screens, ranks what’s actually hurting you, and hands you the exact prompts to fix it — paste straight into Cursor, Lovable, Bolt, v0, Claude, or ChatGPT.
A UX audit built for how indie hackers and vibe coders actually work.
Generic AI feedback gives you observations. Klyxx gives you priorities, scoring, and a fix plan you can build from.
Generic AI Feedback
Klyxx Audit
Built for buildersIf you build with AI tools, Klyxx was built for you.
Get clear UX fixes from a live URL or screenshot.
Klyxx turns any screen — or a live URL — into prioritized UX feedback and a prompt you can actually use.
Add your screen or URL
Upload a screenshot, or paste a live URL and let Klyxx capture it for you — your app, dashboard, onboarding flow, landing page, or mobile UI.
Tell Klyxx the goal
Add the screen type, platform, and what the user is supposed to do so the audit has real context.
Get a clear fix plan
Receive a scored UX audit, prioritized improvements, and an AI-ready prompt to improve the screen.
Everything a designer would catch — in one review.
Klyxx turns UX feedback into scores, priorities, and builder-ready prompts you can act on immediately.
UX scoring
See how your screen performs across clarity, hierarchy, CTA strength, and polish.
Visual hierarchy review
Understand what users notice first, what gets buried, and where attention should be redirected.
CTA clarity
Check whether the main action is obvious enough and whether competing elements are stealing attention.
Typography & spacing
Spot readability, sizing, rhythm, and layout issues before they make the interface feel rough.
Accessibility checks
Real WCAG checks against your live page — contrast ratios, labels, and structure measured, not eyeballed.
App-wide consistency
Catch UI drift before users do — the spacing, colors, and components that quietly diverge across your screens as you ship fast.
Speed & technical health
Paste a live URL and Klyxx pulls real performance, SEO, and best-practice scores straight from the page — the stuff a screenshot could never tell you.
Prioritized fixes
Get clear recommendations ranked by impact so you know what to improve first.
AI-ready fix prompt
Copy a clean prompt into Cursor, Lovable, Bolt, v0, Claude, or ChatGPT.
Your app looks good. But something’s off.
You built it in a weekend. That’s the flex. But AI-assisted builds drift. You ran five prompts, used three components, tweaked spacing twice — and now your app has six font sizes and four button styles spread across screens that each looked fine in isolation.
The best design consistency tool for developers isn’t a Figma plugin. It’s one that understands how you actually build.
Built for how vibe coders actually ship
upload 3–5 screenshots, get a consolidated app design consistency audit that treats your whole app as one system, not individual screens
UI drift detection across every layer
colors, typography, spacing, border radius, icon styles, inputs: checked against every screen simultaneously
Severity-ranked so you fix what matters first
Critical issues that break trust, Major issues that look sloppy, Minor issues for when good isn't clean enough
3 credits · Pro & Studio plans
What a real Klyxx audit delivers.
Every audit includes a first-impression read, prioritized findings, dimension scores, and paste-ready fix prompts for every tool you use — generated from your actual screen, not a template.
Dashboard
Needs WorkFunctional admin dashboard with clean structure but weak hierarchy, identical KPI values, and low information density in key metric cards.
A first-time user lands on a blue-accented admin dashboard with a sidebar nav, three top KPI cards, a bar chart, and a line chart. It reads as 'e-commerce analytics.' The Monthly Target card commands the most weight due to its large percentage. What to do next is unclear — there's no prioritized action, just data.
All three KPI figures in the Monthly Target bottom row (Target, Revenue, Today) display identical '$20K' values with no differentiation, making the comparison meaningless and eroding trust in the data.
The sidebar navigation is well-structured, consistently spaced, and clearly labels sections with 'NEW' badges for recently added items — navigation affordance is the design's strongest element.
Monthly Target footer shows identical '$20K' for Target, Revenue, and Today
Populate each field with its actual distinct value (e.g., Target: $20K, Revenue: $18.4K, Today: $3.3K). If precision is intentional rounding, show one decimal (e.g. '$18.4K') to differentiate.
Customers and Orders KPI cards are information-sparse — large empty card areas
Add a small sparkline chart or a secondary comparison value (e.g., 'vs. last month: 3,400') inside each stat card below the main metric, or tighten card height to remove dead space.
Attention priority inverted: gauge dominates before primary KPIs
Reduce the gauge's visual scale (shrink diameter by ~20%) or increase the typographic size/weight of the Customers and Orders KPI numbers to re-assert their dominance as primary metrics.
Card subtitle text is below legible size (~13px) and low contrast
Increase card subtitle font-size to 14px minimum and darken the gray to at least #595959 (which achieves 7:1 on white) to pass WCAG AA.
All three metric labels — Target, Revenue, and Today — display '$20K' with colored arrow indicators but no differing values, making the comparison row meaningless. This is the single most visible trust failure on the screen.
Populate each field with its actual distinct value (e.g., Target: $20K, Revenue: $18.4K, Today: $3.3K). If precision is intentional rounding, show one decimal to differentiate.
Each stat card contains only an icon, a label, a large number, and a trend percentage — leaving roughly 60% of the card area blank. Users expect stat cards to provide context to make the number actionable — a bare number lacks meaning.
Add a small sparkline chart or a secondary comparison value (e.g., 'vs. last month: 3,400') inside each stat card below the main metric, or tighten card height to remove dead space.
The large 75.55% semi-circle gauge in the Monthly Target card captures the eye before the Customers and Orders KPI cards to its left, reversing the intended reading order for an e-commerce dashboard.
Reduce the gauge's visual scale (shrink diameter by ~20%) or increase the typographic size/weight of the Customers and Orders KPI numbers to re-assert their dominance as primary metrics.
The subtitle 'Target you've set for each month' under both the Monthly Target and Statistics card titles appears at approximately 12–13px in light gray, likely failing 4.5:1 contrast against the white card background.
Increase card subtitle font-size to 14px minimum and darken the gray to at least #595959 (which achieves 7:1 on white) to pass WCAG AA.
Apply these fixes directly in your codebase, component by component.
All three KPI figures in the Monthly Target bottom row (Target, Revenue, Today) display identical '$20K' values with no differentiation, making the comparison meaningless and eroding trust in the data.
Start with one $5 audit. No subscription required.
Start with a $5 audit, then choose a monthly plan when you’re ready. Every plan includes scored UX reports, prioritized findings, and AI-ready fix prompts.
1 audit included
Run one audit before choosing a plan. See the exact findings, scores, and fix prompts Klyxx gives you.
10 credits/month
For solo builders and occasional UX checks.
40 credits/month
For active builders improving apps and flows every month.
120 credits/month
For agencies, product teams, and heavy users.
Credits reset monthly based on your plan. Need more audits? Upgrade anytime.
What’s coming next
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Visual Fix Generation
Click Apply Fix on any issue and get a visual mockup of the corrected screen in seconds.
Before/After Comparison
Drag a slider to compare your original screen against the AI-generated fix side by side.
URL Audit + Multi-Viewport
Paste any live URL and audit it at Desktop, Tablet, and Mobile in one go.
Annotated Screenshot Overlay
Color-coded issue markers overlaid on your screenshot — click any to jump straight to the fix.
You shipped fast. Now make it good.
Most UX problems are invisible to the person who built the thing. Klyxx helps you spot what’s broken, what to fix first, and how to improve it.