Install
openclaw skills install ui-reviewRun a structured UI/UX heuristic review based on Nielsen's 10 usability principles for screenshots, mockups, wireframes, product pages, app screens, and design comps. Use when the user provides a UI image or screen and asks to review, critique, evaluate, audit, or assess the interface, usability, UX, or design quality, including requests such as "review this UI", "evaluate this interface", "do a heuristic evaluation", "give me UI feedback", "assess usability", or Chinese requests like "评价一下这个界面", "帮我做 UI 评审", or "做个可用性分析". Ask a short clarification round first, using selectable options when possible, then generate prioritized findings and actionable recommendations.
openclaw skills install ui-reviewReview a UI image through the lens of usability, not personal visual taste. Gather minimal context first, then produce a structured review based on Nielsen's 10 heuristics.
Identify, if possible:
If the screenshot is blurry, cropped, or too partial for high-confidence review, say so before continuing.
Ask 3 to 5 questions. Keep them short. Use options when possible. End with:
If you're not sure, I can still do a first-pass review based on the screenshot and make my assumptions explicit.
Pick the most relevant questions from this list:
Add 1 or 2 screenshot-specific questions only if they materially affect the review. Example questions:
Continue with a short assumption block such as:
This review is based on the visible screenshot only. I am assuming this is a primary task screen, the visible copy is intentional, and the goal is to help users complete the main action with low confusion.
Judge usability, not taste.
Do:
Do not:
Review the screen against these heuristics:
Assign one severity per issue:
Optionally add confidence:
Use confidence only when the screenshot is ambiguous.
Use this exact structure unless the user asks for another format.
Summarize:
List the assumptions used to proceed.
List the 3 to 5 most important findings first. For each finding, include:
Cover all 10 heuristics briefly.
For heuristics with a real issue or strength, include:
If no clear issue is visible, write:
No obvious issue detected from the screenshot.
End with:
Make each action concrete.
List any remaining questions that would meaningfully change the review.
Keep the tone:
Prefer statements like:
The primary CTA does not visually stand apart from secondary actions, which may slow decision-making.The form asks users to remember earlier information instead of showing it at the point of action.The error recovery path is unclear because the screen shows a warning without a next step.Avoid statements like:
The design feels average.The hierarchy could be better.This looks nicer if...The UI is not premium enough.Use a short opening like this:
I'll start with a usability review based on the screenshot. To make the feedback more relevant, please pick the closest options below.
If you're not sure, I can still do a first-pass review based on the screenshot and make my assumptions explicit.
Before sending the review, verify: