I was trying to create a car valuation flow where we were looking to introduce a car valuation flow in our app where the user can select the make, model, and model year of any car and the user will get the estimated value of their car in the region according to the condition and mileage of the car. That was the flow that we were looking to launch in around two weeks' time. Before diving directly into designing using Figma, I created a complete flow prototype in v0, which really helped us understand which steps to keep and which fields to keep to make the user flow as smooth as possible for the consumer.
I had to actually draw the wireframes or jump into high-fidelity designs and create a prototype, which takes time. Prototyping does take time, especially with more than five or ten screens. Now that v0 is here, I can easily prototype any existing design or screens using the Import from Figma option or create a new prototype of any flow if I want to. That really makes my whole workflow very efficient and speedy, making it easy for me to present it to stakeholders for decision-making.
I used to prototype in Figma itself since Figma offers prototyping as well. Once we were done with the high-fidelity design, I used to prototype in Figma.
We have taken a subscription of v0, which really helps us use it in our organization.
I have used v0 for multiple projects, but I haven't actually used it for much bigger projects so far. I have used v0 mainly for medium-level feature projects, but not really extensive or whole new features yet.