Like any powerful tool, there are some hidden gems that can take your design workflow from good to incredible at Polymet - AI Product Design.

This guide will explore some Polymet features that can elevate your design process. These aren’t just random tips – they’ve tested techniques we’ve learned from watching and talking to hundreds of users to create amazing designs.

Beyond the Colors

While the color picker in the top-left is handy for quick changes, here’s a pro tip that gives you perfect control: use HEX codes directly in your prompts. Instead of saying, “Make it orange,” try: “Change this button to #FF4600”

This technique is particularly powerful when:

  • You need to match your brand colors exactly

  • You’re working with a specific design system

  • You want to ensure consistency across components

Bring Your Code

Most users don’t realize that Polymet isn’t just for starting from scratch. Do you have existing code you want to build upon? You can actually paste your front-end code directly into Polymet and use it as a starting point.

For example, let’s say you have a navigation component that’s almost perfect but needs tweaking. Simply:

  1. Copy your existing front-end code

  2. Paste it into the input area

  3. Make your edits through prompts

  4. Get back production-ready code that maintains your original structure

Pro tip: Sometimes, the code might need minor adjustments to work perfectly with Polymet, but the time saved compared to starting from scratch is worth it!

Insert your image

“But what about my existing assets?” - we hear you! While we’re building a comprehensive asset library, there is a great way to work with images in Polymet: “Just grab its URL and paste it in. It’s that simple.”

Coming soon: A full-featured asset library that will make managing your images even easier. Stay tuned!

Get your Demo

Let’s be honest – we all get inspired by other creators. Whether you’re browsing Dribbble, Mobbin, or Cosmos, sometimes you see elements that would be perfect for your project. Here’s how to ethically use inspiration in Polymet:

  1. Find a design element you love

  2. Screenshot or copy the relevant part

  3. Paste it into the input area

  4. Use prompts to modify it

Remember: The goal isn’t to copy but to build upon others’ work while adding your own unique inputs.

Finally, these techniques aren’t just tricks—they’re design workflow optimizations that can help you work faster and create better designs.

Remember, Polymet is an AI Product Design tool, so there are even more creative ways to use it than we’ve shared here. We’d love to hear how you’re pushing the boundaries – share your discoveries with us!