Neuform FAQ
Read common questions about Neuform accounts, prompting, remix templates, design systems, DESIGN.md source, outputs, and pricing decisions.
Accounts and access
How public access, sign-in, and private workspaces behave across the product.
Can I browse public work without creating an account?
Yes. The public home, page detail views, pricing, FAQ, and Learn routes can all be viewed without signing in. Account creation is only required when you want to remix, save work, or manage a private workspace.
What unlocks after I log in?
Signing in unlocks prompt remix, Quick remix, saved projects, billing-managed plans, and your private creative workspace. Public inspiration and browsing stay available without a session.
Can I use Google or email?
Yes. Neuform supports Google sign-in and email magic links. Both routes are designed for fast access so you can move from a public page into a remix flow without resetting context.
Prompting and remixing
How teams go from reference to variation to a stronger design direction inside Neuform.
What is the fastest way to get a good first result?
Start with a concrete outcome, a clear interface type, and two to four style cues. The best prompts describe the page goal, audience, structure, and visual tone rather than only asking for something modern or clean.
When should I use Remix with Prompt instead of Quick remix?
Use Quick remix when you want quick structured variants, and use Remix with Prompt when you need to art direct the next pass with tighter language, constraints, or reference-specific feedback.
How many iterations should a team expect before a direction is usable?
Most teams find a usable direction in a few rounds once the prompt includes the right structure and tone. The workflow is strongest when each pass responds to something specific from the previous result instead of restarting from scratch.
Outputs and production use
What the generated pages are best used for and how teams turn them into delivery-ready work.
Is Neuform only for landing pages?
No. Neuform is built for landing pages, app screens, motion directions, social systems, and broader design-language exploration. Teams often use it to find visual territory before they move into production polish.
Can I use Neuform for design systems and campaigns?
Yes. It works well when you need multiple expressions of the same system: campaign pages, UI directions, motion references, and social assets that still feel related.
What makes the outputs feel more intentional?
Intentional outputs usually come from prompts that define hierarchy, mood, and content structure together. Treat Neuform like a creative director's first pass, then refine with targeted remix feedback.
Plans and billing
How tiers differ when a team moves from exploration into recurring production.
Which plan is right for a solo designer?
Free is enough to learn the workflow. Pro is usually the best fit once a solo designer is using Neuform on live weekly work and wants consistent prompt runway across the month.
When do teams usually upgrade to Max or Ultra?
Max usually fits teams that run many parallel explorations and fast review loops. Ultra is the better choice once an agency or production team needs Neuform to stay available across several clients and recurring deliverables at once.
Can I change my plan later?
Yes. You can move between tiers as your output needs change. The product workflow stays the same; the difference is mainly how much runway and prompt volume you need each month.