Scale Design with AI

How we put this together

True as of 11 July 2026

We wrote this guide because most advice on scaling design assumes budget for hiring, and most AI advice assumes a solo creator. The overlap - real teams, real products, flat headcount - was uncovered.

Routes come first in our thinking because comparing a Figma seat to a Superside contract on one axis misleads buyers; they solve different problems at different prices. Inside each route we check the same four things: speed to results, who keeps control, how the bill grows, and what evidence exists in public. Vendor-commissioned research gets named as vendor-commissioned every time it appears. Some of us have worked with companies in this guide; the published checklist and the outbound links are how you keep us honest.

We re-walk the whole guide monthly and move the date only when something material changed.

The checklist

Which routeTools you run, a compliance layer, outside capacity, or machinery installed in-team.
Speed to resultsDays, weeks or quarters before the team visibly ships more.
Who keeps controlHow much quality authority and product context stays with your people.
How the bill growsPer seat, per month or per engagement - and what makes it bigger.

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