AI with a visual and interactive interface
We want to share our new iOS App. Ask anything and Monogram responds with a visual, interactive interface instead of a wall of text. We created a technology that generates an entire user interface on the fly, in just a few seconds. With a consistent and crafted user experience. We designed Monogram for everyday use cases, whether you’re looking for something to watch, finding a recipe, planning a trip, or anything else on your mind.
Hey everyone. We believe AI deserves a better interface than chat, this is our first take! We would love to get your feedback and your thoughts on the future of UI for AI.
Are these interactive interfaces shares like ChatGPT chats?
I tried the app and really loved the idea! AI is rendering widgets/tools with each response and creates a unique UI for each output. But I have a question -- right now I see that you don't store previous conversations (or at least I couldn't locate it). Are we going to be able to leave certain chats open like we do on Safari tabs. I may want to be able to switch between tabs and continue with a previous chat I had.
How does it handle follow up questions, like if I want to tweak one of the suggested options it just generated? Does the whole interface rebuild or can it edit just that part?
@feride130131 It can edit a part of the UI or regenerate a whole new interface
@iamanantgupta we have a different memory model. The day of the conversation you can just continue your interactive sessions. After a while they are summarized into more semantic "conversations". If you discussed 2 completely different subjects , they will becomes 2 separate topics you can continue later
@kerem_ozman we had to temporarily disable that feature during AppStore submission, we're bring it back an improved version any day now.
How does it decide which type of interface to generate for a given question, and is there any way to customize or save the layouts it creates?
@edouardtabet Interesting idea, and pretty convincing demo! Some questions though: isn't generating interface everytime token/hardware consuming ? what kind of LLM is behind and is that customizable ?
The on-the-fly generated UI per response is the actual bet here — most "AI + interface" attempts just re-skin a chat bubble, this genuinely renders a fresh layout each time. Day-one design question: is the generated interface deterministic for a given query (so re-asking "what should I watch tonight" gives me a stable, recognizable view), or does it re-roll a new layout every time and make the app feel unpredictable? And can I hand a generated interface to someone else — send a friend the interactive trip plan — or is it locked to my session?