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AI Credits Without Transparency Are Breaking Trust
I’d like to share some structured feedback about the AI Agent experience. The main issue I encountered is a lack of transparency. When I started using the Agent, there was no clear indication that I was consuming limited credits: No visible credits counter during usage No feedback per request or session No clear understanding of how fast credits are consumed As a result, I unintentionally used around 80% of my credits in a very short time, without being aware of it. Additionally, AI credit pricing is not visible in the main pricing page and only appears at checkout. This creates a strong feeling of hidden costs and reduces trust in the product. One of the key reasons I moved away from Figma was exactly this kind of lack of transparency. Seeing a similar pattern here is concerning. From a product perspective, if AI is becoming a core feature, it should not feel like a hidden, consumption-based system. It should be predictable, visible, and clearly integrated into the experience. My suggestion would be: Always display a visible credits bar while using the Agent Provide usage feedback per interaction or at least per session Make AI pricing publicly visible in the main pricing page (not only at checkout) But more importantly: I would strongly suggest offering plans where AI is already included for paying users, without requiring additional credits. Users who are already paying expect a complete tool, not a system where core features feel limited or metered without clarity. Especially today, we all know roughly what AI costs at scale, and this kind of model creates more friction than value. Providing AI as part of the plan (even with reasonable fair-use limits) would: Increase trust Reduce friction Improve adoption Align the experience with user expectations At the moment, the current system feels less like a feature and more like a hidden constraint, which negatively impacts the overall perception of the product.
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Project goal: Design a high-end, dark, premium one-page landing website for a professional female tattoo artist. The website must consist of 5 vertical sections (screens) on a single scrolling page — no internal pages. The design should feel artistic, cinematic, slightly mystical, modern, and professional, with a clear conversion path. Color system: Primary theme — deep dark background (#0B0B12 — charcoal black). Accent neon color — soft violet glow #C7BBE1, used for highlights, lines, gradients, hover effects, and light accents. Secondary tones — smoky greys, ink-black shadows, subtle violet mist overlays. Avoid pure white — use warm off-white for text where needed. Typography: Heading font: elegant modern serif or sharp editorial display type (high contrast, slightly gothic/artistic). Body font: clean modern grotesk or humanist sans-serif. Micro details: thin neon underlines, subtle glow, and light motion blur on accents. SCREEN 1 — HERO (MAIN SCREEN) Purpose: Instant emotional impact + clear identity + conversion. Layout structure: Left side: Large artistic headline: “Ink with soul. Skin with story.” Subheadline: Custom fine-line & artistic tattoos by [Tattoo Artist Name]. Two primary buttons: “Book a session” (primary, neon outline #C7BBE1 glow) “View portfolio” (secondary, minimalist) Right side: Full-height cinematic portrait of the tattoo artist in a dark studio: smoke, soft purple neon rim light, artistic shadows, tattoo tools on table, ink bottles, needles, dramatic lighting. Top navigation (minimal): Logo | Portfolio | About | Process | Contact Small micro-elements: Subtle animated neon line that pulses gently behind the artist. Tiny floating particles like glowing dust. SCREEN 2 — PORTFOLIO GALLERY (GRID) Purpose: Show expertise and style instantly. Structure: Title: “Selected Works” Masonry-style image grid (uneven layout): Fine-line tattoos Floral tattoos Minimalist tattoos Abstract tattoos Blackwork + subtle color pieces Each image has: Hover effect: soft violet glow overlay + zoom-in 3–5%. Tiny caption on hover: “Fine line • Healed • 2024”. At the bottom: Button: “See more work” (scroll down effect). SCREEN 3 — ABOUT THE ARTIST Purpose: Build trust + personality. Layout: Left: artistic portrait of the artist working on a client, cinematic light, dark studio, violet neon reflections on skin. Right: text block: Title: “About the artist” Copy style example: “I create tattoos that feel personal, delicate, and timeless. My work blends fine line technique with artistic intuition, turning every idea into a living piece of art.” Below text: Badges: 6+ years experience Custom design only Sterile studio Fine line specialist Subtle neon divider line in #C7BBE1. SCREEN 4 — PROCESS (HOW IT WORKS) Purpose: Reduce uncertainty for clients. Title: “How it works” Three steps in clean columns: 01 — Consultation You describe your idea, references, mood, placement. 02 — Custom design The artist creates a unique sketch tailored to you. 03 — Tattoo session Professional execution in a safe, calm environment. Each step has a thin neon circle icon in #C7BBE1 with subtle glow. Background: dark gradient with very soft violet mist. SCREEN 5 — CONTACT + BOOKING (FINAL SCREEN) Purpose: Conversion. Title: “Let’s create your tattoo” Two options side by side: Left box — Book online Button: “Book a session” Opens calendar / booking system. Right box — Contact directly Instagram icon Email WhatsApp Background visual: Close-up macro shot of ink mixing in water + faint violet glow. Footer: Logo | Instagram | Terms | Privacy | © 2025 Tattoo Studio MOTION & INTERACTION (IMPORTANT FOR AI GENERATION) Smooth scrolling Subtle parallax on hero image Neon lines slowly breathing Hover glow on buttons Soft grain texture over background Cinematic dark mood lighting
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