CosmicDC

Build complex interfaceswithout losing control.

Cosmic Developer Console turns CRM workflows, admin portals, dashboards, and agent interfaces into reviewable product surfaces: routes, states, data boundaries, copy, and handoff notes included.

cosmicdc.com
intake.signal
Workflow: enterprise renewal desk
Roles: rep, manager, finance
Objects: account, plan, risk, note
States: empty, loading, blocked
Guardrails: PII hidden by default
Console Review
Renewal ops surface
12
routes mapped
28
states covered
4
risk notes
handoff.checks
READY
Renewal table filters
Manager approval path
Export action boundary

From prompt to product surface

A foundry process for the messy middle of product work.

01

Map the workflow

Name the users, routes, permissions, objects, and decisions before the first screen is generated.

02

Generate with constraints

Keep brand, data shape, responsive behavior, and edge states in the prompt so each pass has a real target.

03

Inspect the surface

Review navigation, tables, forms, empty states, loading paths, and accessibility before the preview leaves the console.

04

Prepare the handoff

Package decisions, component patterns, unresolved questions, and implementation notes so engineers can keep moving.

Why it feels different

Built for the people who inherit the prototype.

The console is less interested in dazzling first drafts and more interested in the work that makes a draft usable: constraints, review notes, edge cases, and implementation clarity.

Interface systems, not images

Every preview is judged by routes, states, components, copy, and the way a developer would actually build it.

Data boundaries up front

Sensitive fields, role access, form destinations, and AI handoff points are treated as design constraints.

Built for review

The workflow leaves room for branches, design systems, issue notes, and implementation tradeoffs.

Context stays organized

Prior decisions, references, and constraints are carried forward so each iteration sharpens the same product.

Preview access

Bring one real interface problem.

Join the preview list if you have a workflow, dashboard, portal, internal tool, or agent surface that needs more than a pretty first pass.

Preview waitlist

Share enough context for us to route the right preview notes.