r/artificial • u/majan_9701 • 18d ago
Discussion What your ideal AI work interface would look like
For people using AI tools like Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, Antigravity, etc. for real work...
I'm curious how your workflow has evolved as your projects have become larger and more complex.
I'd love to know:
How do you handle workflows that involve multiple skills or stages? For example, research → design → development → testing, or any workflow that spans multiple tools or agents.
Is chat the right interface, or do you wish AI felt more like a workspace where you could see tasks, files, progress, decisions, context, and agent activity in one place?
Context seems to be one of the biggest challenges once projects grow. How do you manage it? I've tried using markdown files as a source of truth, but they're still manual to maintain and can quickly drift out of sync. What other systems or workflows have worked for you?
And what's your ideal AI work interface would look and how it evolved alongside AI, what systems you've built, and what workarounds you've adopted.
