AI Design, Built for Agency Workflows
Most AI tools are built for solo developers shipping side projects. That is great for them, but it does not solve the problems agencies face every day. You need to generate concepts fast, present them to clients who are not technical, collect feedback in one place, and hand off clean assets to your dev team. dMaya handles all of it.
The Agency Problem with AI Tools
Here is the reality. Your clients do not want to review a staging URL. They want to see the design before anything gets built. They want to leave comments like "make the hero bigger" or "try a darker blue" without learning a new tool or creating an account.
Most AI coding tools skip this step entirely. They go straight from a text prompt to deployed code. That might work if you are building your own project. But when you have a client who needs to approve the direction, you need a design phase.
And it is not just about the client. Agencies run multiple projects at once. You need separate workspaces, different design systems, and a way to keep everything organized. Solo builder tools were never designed for this. As we wrote in our post on why agencies need design before coding, the design review step is what separates professional work from guesswork.
How dMaya Fits the Agency Workflow
dMaya slots into the process your agency already follows. Here is what that looks like in practice.
1. Discovery Call
Your client describes what they need. A SaaS dashboard. A landing page for their new product. A mobile app for their restaurant. While they are still talking, you can type that description into dMaya and generate a first concept in seconds.
Some agencies share the screen during the call and generate live. Others take notes and generate concepts right after the meeting. Either way, you have something visual to share before the day is over.
2. Pitch and Presentation
Generate a preview link and send it to your client. They open it in their browser and see the design at full fidelity. No accounts, no downloads, no "can you share your screen on a call." They can scroll through every screen and see exactly what you are proposing.
Need to show multiple directions? Generate three variations and send separate links. Let the client compare and pick the direction they like best.
3. Iteration and Feedback
Clients leave inline comments directly on the preview. "Make this section wider." "Can we try a green accent color?" "Add a testimonials section below the fold." You see all the feedback in one place, not scattered across email threads and Slack messages.
Back in dMaya, you refine the design through conversation. Tell the AI what to change and it updates the design in seconds. Share an updated preview link and the client sees the new version instantly.
4. Handoff to Development
Once the client approves, export the design as clean HTML, CSS, and Tailwind code. Hand that to your development team, or feed it to a coding agent like Cursor or Claude Code. Your developers start with an approved visual direction instead of guessing from a brief.
This is the complete loop. No design tool licenses to manage, no static mockups that go stale, and no back-and-forth confusion about what the client actually wanted.
Features Agencies Love
- Unlimited projects on every plan. Run as many client projects as you need without paying extra.
- Preview links that work without a client account. Your client just clicks and views.
- Inline commenting so feedback stays attached to the design, not buried in email.
- Real-time collaboration for your internal team. Designers, PMs, and developers can all work together.
- Design system management to keep tokens and components consistent across screens and projects.
- Version history so you can roll back if a round of changes goes in the wrong direction.
- Unlimited team members on all plans. No per-seat pricing.
From Pitch to Production
The way we see it, building software has two halves. The first half is figuring out what to build and what it should look like. The second half is writing the code that makes it real.
dMaya handles the first half. Your dev team or coding agents handle the second half. The handoff is clean because the client already approved the visual direction. Your developers already have exported code as a reference. Nobody is guessing.
This workflow is faster than traditional design, and it produces better results than jumping straight to code. Agencies that adopt it spend less time in revision cycles and more time shipping. See how dMaya compares to Bolt and other AI coding tools to understand the difference.
For a full breakdown of costs and credit allocations, check out our pricing page. Every plan includes all features and unlimited team members.
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