What gets inspected
Every screen is scored against the way real users move.
AXIS does not just “review the UI.” It traces the journey, marks the places users hesitate, and separates cosmetic polish from structural risk.
AI product audit for teams moving fast
AXIS finds the UX, product, and system gaps that make AI-built software feel brittle, then turns them into a clear rebuild plan your team can execute.
The moment AXIS is built for
AI tools can get a product to demo speed. The hard part is everything after: onboarding that explains itself, screens that share a logic, states that do not collapse, and a roadmap that tells the team what to fix first.
AXIS gives you the missing structure: a practical audit, a prioritized rebuild plan, and the product language to align design, engineering, and the founder.
What gets inspected
AXIS does not just “review the UI.” It traces the journey, marks the places users hesitate, and separates cosmetic polish from structural risk.
Where users start, what they expect next, and where the current flow breaks trust.
Whether screens communicate priority, state, and next action without explanation.
Components, content patterns, and interaction rules that need to become reusable.
Fragile assumptions, unclear ownership, and product debt that will slow the next build.
Who this is for
AXIS is designed for products that already exist, but need cleaner UX logic, stronger product structure, and a clearer path before the next release.
You have a working product, but the experience feels improvised and hard to explain.
The interface exists, but flows, states, hierarchy, and component behavior are inconsistent.
You want to clean up the core journey before real users start judging the product.
You need a clear fix order, not a large open-ended redesign engagement.
Deliverables
You get a structured report, not a deck full of opinions. Every finding is tied to user impact, severity, and the next best fix.
Recommended rebuild sequence
A screen-by-screen read on the exact moments causing confusion, doubt, or drop-off.
Component, content, state, and behavior inconsistencies that make the app hard to scale.
A sequence of fixes ranked by severity, effort, and impact so the next sprint is obvious.
A concise executive view that explains what is broken, why it matters, and what to do.
What the audit looks like
You receive a focused audit report with severity-ranked findings, screen-level notes, UX risks, system gaps, and a recommended rebuild sequence.
Critical, high, medium, and low issues ranked by product risk, not personal taste.
Specific comments attached to the screens, states, and flows causing confusion.
A clear order of operations for what to fix first, next, and later.
How it works
AXIS is designed for founders and small teams who do not need another open-ended redesign. You need the truth, the order, and the next build plan.
Share the live app, staging build, Figma, screenshots, or recorded walkthrough.
The audit follows the main user path and marks friction, inconsistency, and risk.
Receive a focused report, rebuild sequence, and practical recommendations.
Keep AXIS involved to align components, flows, and product decisions during rebuild.
A focused first-pass audit for teams that need direction before the next sprint.
Journey, hierarchy, states, consistency, accessibility, handoff, and scale signals.
No scattered feedback. One ordered sequence that tells the team what to fix first.
Built by a product builder
AXIS is led by Milosh Spasikj, a full-stack product builder focused on UX systems, AI-built applications, and scalable product structure.
The audit is designed for teams that need clear product thinking: what is broken, why it matters, and what should happen next.
Questions
No. AXIS can start from a live app, staging link, screenshots, Figma file, or recorded walkthrough. Code access is optional.
No. The audit identifies what is broken, why it matters, and what to fix first. Implementation support can be added separately.
Most first-pass audits are designed to move quickly and focus on the highest-risk UX, product, and system issues.
Yes. AXIS is especially useful before launch, when the product works but the structure is not ready for real users yet.
Start here
Send the product and the main concern. AXIS will identify the highest-risk parts of the experience and return a clear path from prototype to product system.
Staging links, screenshots, Figma files, walkthroughs, and product details are used only to complete the AXIS audit.