
Adam Fard, founder of UX Pilot, discusses transitioning from a UX agency to a bootstrapped AI platform for product design teams, now at $5.3 million ARR. Initially focused on improving agency efficiency with AI, a user request to generate wireframes sparked the idea for UX Pilot. Adam validated the opportunity by finding competitors were merely faking wireframe generation. Overcoming technical challenges in AI wireframing took months of experimentation, leading to a usable product within seven months. Key growth drivers included LinkedIn, a newsletter, and SEO, with a focus on high-intent keywords. Adam reflects on being slow to hire due to bootstrapping constraints and uncertainties about market potential. UX Pilot's success is attributed to its focus on AI-powered design, differentiating it from no-code tools.
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