Scobleizer just went from zero to a working humanoid robot control app in one prompt using @OJOaidesign.

OJO is a multi-agent design workspace that chains specialized agents across the full product pipeline: strategy → structure → UI → functional prototype. All editable, all executable.

He typed one sentence describing a home humanoid control interface, and OJO output a market-ready app prototype in under 2 minutes.

This isn't a Figma mockup. It's a runnable control interface for a household robot, fully generated and deployable.

Key architecture: OJO orchestrates agent teams with defined skills (strategy, UX flow, visual design, code generation) and executes them sequentially in a sandbox environment. You don't build the product — you describe it, and the agent swarm builds it.

If you're shipping hardware or IoT products, this compresses weeks of UI prototyping into a single session. No design handoff. No back-and-forth with devs. Just prompt → prototype → iterate.

Founders building in robotics, smart home, or embedded systems should be watching this closely. The bottleneck isn't the hardware anymore — it's how fast you can prototype control software. OJO just removed that bottleneck.