@MengTo Hey @MengTo been following your progress for a while, your an inspiration man! Congrats on the launch and wishing you all the deserved success!
6/6 If you've used prompt-based AI site tools and hit the "looks great at first, falls apart later"
wall… what's your biggest frustration?
Curious, drop it below. Building in public & real feedback shapes this.
#AI#WebDesign#BuildingInPublic#SaaS
Instant gratification feels incredible… until you actually care about the outcome.
Most AI website builders: prompt → full site in seconds. With good prompting + clean markdown? Impressively solid results.
We loved that rush too.
But then reality hit.
5/6 Biggest challenge:
balancing instant visual progress (what users expect from AI) with enough context for smart reasoning—without endless forms or setup.
Still early. Iterating daily. But it's shifting from "prompt machine" to "collaborative partner."
Adding an AI assistant to Outlyne.
It can update your site, but you review the changes and accept/reject them first.
Shipping in the next couple days 🤞
@nnnniiiiikkkk@HoussamDesigner@loki_builder hey @nnnniiiiikkkk i tried out your @lokie_builder, I'm impressed. i liked the fact that you had to fill out a brief, generate a design direction before just building out the site automatically like other builders. I think you're on the right path, rootin for yah!
Today I mocked up a new onboarding flow for an AI website builder.
The goal:
Ask just enough questions to create something you actually want, without overwhelming you. its kinda hard to do.
Exploring a new way to guide AI content in context.
Instead of prompts, you choose a tone:
- Iconic (short, 1-3 words)
- Strong (clear and factual)
- Refined (more interpretive)
Click again to cycle variations.
Less configuration. More exploration.