
I appreciate the idea behind Contentinator. The concept of generating text for design projects is promising, especially for quickly producing filler content.
The output can be quite generic and lacks the depth needed for more complex projects. It often requires significant editing, which defeats the purpose of having an automated tool.
It helps with brainstorming ideas quickly, but ultimately, I find myself spending more time refining the generated content than if I had written it myself.
The integration with Figma is seamless, making it easy to generate content without leaving the design environment.
Unfortunately, the generated text often lacks context and relevance, making it less useful for specific project needs.
While it does save time initially, I find that I still need to write a lot of the content myself, which isn't what I expected from an AI tool.
Contentinator can generate a variety of content types like lists and FAQs, which is useful for creating mockups quickly.
However, sometimes the content feels too robotic and doesn't resonate well with the target audience, which is a concern in marketing.
It saves time during the initial content creation phase, but I have to spend additional time tailoring the voice and tone afterward.
I love how easy it is to integrate with Figma, and the ability to generate different types of content is a real time-saver for design projects.
The only downside is that sometimes the content generated may not be completely relevant to my specific needs, requiring minor adjustments.
It streamlines the process of content creation, allowing me to focus more on the visual aspects of my designs rather than getting bogged down in writing.
The variety of content it can generate is impressive, especially for someone working on multiple design projects simultaneously.
However, the AI sometimes generates content that feels too basic and lacks creativity, which can be frustrating.
It helps in quickly filling design spaces with text, but I often find myself rewriting it to better fit the project theme.