Intent-based UX
A UX pattern where users express goals and the system assembles the execution flow
#Intent-based UX#agent UX#intent interface#goal-first UX
What is Intent-based UX?
Intent-based UX is a design pattern where users state what they want to achieve, and the system determines how to complete it.
The focus shifts from navigating features to expressing outcomes.
How does it work?
It combines natural-language intent parsing with context and tool orchestration.
- Interpret user goals as intents
- Select the required apps, services, or tools
- Execute and adapt based on user feedback
Why does it matter?
In AI products, speed-to-outcome matters more than click depth.
Intent-based UX reduces multi-step friction and improves task completion efficiency.
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