imo we don’t want to discourage non technical people from sharing ideas. But it’s the role of a product manager to push back, extract the “why” from these mockups, and set expectations that the UI will be reinterpreted by the product team using existing design systems.
Do you have a product manager - someone who can take all these suggestions and turn them into something coherent?
Failing that. I would take a customer centric approach. What do you users think of these random UIs and features? What do they think your roadmap is? What do they think your product strategy is?
Sometimes you need regular meetings for workflows, like a retrospective meeting. You bring up problems, like bad UX. You analyze the cause of these problems. You don't jump to a solution (e.g. "Hey let's hire designers!!!").
Telling people to stop making incompetent designs just makes them defensive.
start by not using React. Using React is not a competitive advantage as it is a bad framework with security issues. To fight back, you need to use different tools that the big players can't use. What tool is that is up to you to figure out, otherwise this would be easy.
imo we don’t want to discourage non technical people from sharing ideas. But it’s the role of a product manager to push back, extract the “why” from these mockups, and set expectations that the UI will be reinterpreted by the product team using existing design systems.
Do you have a product manager - someone who can take all these suggestions and turn them into something coherent?
Failing that. I would take a customer centric approach. What do you users think of these random UIs and features? What do they think your roadmap is? What do they think your product strategy is?
Sometimes you need regular meetings for workflows, like a retrospective meeting. You bring up problems, like bad UX. You analyze the cause of these problems. You don't jump to a solution (e.g. "Hey let's hire designers!!!").
Telling people to stop making incompetent designs just makes them defensive.
start by not using React. Using React is not a competitive advantage as it is a bad framework with security issues. To fight back, you need to use different tools that the big players can't use. What tool is that is up to you to figure out, otherwise this would be easy.
Solving a people problem by rewriting your entire app seems less than ideal