WHALE: async design review tool for cross-functional alignment
WHALE is an asynchronous design review platform that captures design thinking and feedback, enabling product designers to align with engineers, PMs, and leadership without real-time meetings. It uses LLMs to summarize feedback and surface insights, reducing manual effort and speeding up shipping.
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