The way people build digital products is being torn apart and rebuilt right now. Designers are leaving Figma, not because it's bad, but because AI coding tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and let them skip the design phase entirely and go straight to working software. The problem is, those tools reduce the entire creative process to a prompt box. You type, you wait, you get something back. If it's wrong, you type again. No visual control or way to grab a component and say "not that, this."
We think there's a better model: a canvas where AI and humans collaborate visually. Where you can prompt and get a full screen in seconds, then drag, drop, refine, and push it further utilizing AI as a creative partner. FF Designer is the first step toward that vision. It launched weeks ago and the response has been strong. But we're just getting started.
About the Role
FlutterFlow Designer sits at the intersection of two worlds that rarely meet this cleanly: the craft and intuition of great design, and the generative power of modern AI. Your job is to make that intersection feel inevitable.
As a Product Designer, you'll work alongside our design lead and engineering team to shape the FlutterFlow Designer experience: the canvas, the generation flow, the editing layer, the feedback loops that make AI feel like a collaborator. You'll be helping define what it means to design with intelligence rather than designing around it. This isn't a role where you execute against a spec. You'll be deeply involved in product direction, collaborating with design leadership, engineering, and product to figure out what this category even looks like.
Why This, Why Now
FlutterFlow has helped millions of users build real apps, generating real revenue, without the traditional barriers of development cost and timeline. AI has dramatically accelerated product development, shrinking the time it takes to go from idea to working product. As the barrier to building software falls, what will differentiate great products is design.
Just as development now has AI-native tools, design deserves them too. Tools that help designers focus on what matters most: exploration, rapid iteration, and maintaining full control.
The design phase hasn't been solved for the AI era. That's what we're building with Designer.
Designer is a generative design canvas where a prompt becomes a production-quality, fully editable app screen in seconds. Not a mockup or a wireframe, but a screen you can push directly into a live app. AI is also collapsing the traditional product team. The lines between engineering, product, and design are beginning to blur as more people gain the ability to build directly. In that world, taste becomes even more important.
When anyone can create products, the differentiator isn't just the ability to build, it's the ability to decide what should be built, and how it should feel. Designers with strong taste will play a bigger role than ever.
What You Will Work On
Lead end-to-end design for FF Designer: flows, interactions, visual language, and the micro-moments that make AI output feel trustworthy and controllable
Define how users direct, refine, and iterate on AI-generated screens, making the generative loop feel natural and empowering
Collaborate tightly with engineering to ensure what ships matches the intent, and occasionally jump into the front-end yourself to close the gap
Synthesize user research, usage data, and your own product instincts into a coherent, evolving design vision
Help build the design system that serves FlutterFlow Designer and informs the broader FlutterFlow ecosystem
Stay close to the frontier, absorbing new interaction patterns, emerging AI capabilities, shifts in how people build, and bring those signals back into the product
Who You Are
A product designer who thinks like a builder with technical fluency; you’re comfortable building interactions in code, reading pull requests with a critical eye, and pushing pixels beyond what traditional design tools allow. Frontend frameworks and component-based UI systems should feel familiar.
You have strong interaction and visual design fundamentals, but you focus first on how things work and what they enable; aesthetics matter, but they serve the interaction and system behind them.
You’re very comfortable with ambiguity and enjoy working in spaces where the map hasn’t been drawn yet nor is the right answer obvious.
You have a thoughtful perspective on AI in creative tools, such as, opinions about where AI should help, where it should stay out of the way, and how to design interfaces that give people real control without overwhelming them.
You ship. You care about what actually makes it into the product, how it performs, and what you learn from real usage.
Bonus Points If
You've worked on tools, developer products, or platforms where the user is themselves a builder.
You're comfortable working in Flutter or interested in designing directly in code.
Perks & Benefits
We are a globally distributed company - 15 countries and counting! While our benefits offering varies from country to country, our goal is to provide competitive and comprehensive benefits to every member of our team, no matter where they live and work.
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