Pricing table overload
Too many plan details, weak primary plan, unclear upgrade path.
Three validated screenshot pairs, ten UI failure modes, and more cases you can run after installing UXRay. Click any screenshot to zoom.
Vague promise, competing CTAs, and mobile overflow. UXRay gave Codex a concrete repair contract: one job-to-be-done, one primary action, mobile-safe layout.


The generated dashboard looked feature-rich but buried the operator in controls, nav items, and unclear priority. UXRay pushed the repair toward hierarchy and decision support.


The model dumped too much into one form without progress, state clarity, or mobile-safe structure. UXRay pushed it into a calmer guided flow.


These are install-to-run scenarios for the next gallery refresh. UXRay should flag the problem, guide the agent, then save the before/after proof.
Too many plan details, weak primary plan, unclear upgrade path.
Danger actions, account controls, billing, and preferences mixed together.
Beautiful blank page with no next action, sample data, or recovery path.
Desktop layout looks fine, but mobile pushes the primary action below the fold.
Overlong modal copy, unclear confirmation state, and hidden destructive context.
Install page assumes context, skips verification, and leaves agents guessing.
Polished visuals, but no user intent, proof, or sensible product hierarchy.
Install UXRay to run the scenarios against your own UI and generate private proof reports.
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