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I Made an AI Tool That Creates Landing Pages in typescript /javascript

2 pointsby hasnain994 months ago

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hasnain994 months ago
Hey everyone,<p>So, I’ve been working on something pretty cool lately, and I wanted to share it with you all because… well, who doesn’t love a good tech experiment? I built an AI tool that helps you create professional-looking landing pages super quickly. And when I say “quickly,” I mean seconds . No coding, no design skills, no stress.<p>Here’s the deal: You tell the AI what your product or business is about, and it generates a fully functional landing page for you—complete with catchy headlines, sleek designs, call-to-action buttons, and even color schemes that match your vibe. It’s like having a marketing team and a designer rolled into one, but way faster<p>Why Should Build With AI? * Super Easy to Use : Just type in your idea (like “a fitness app for busy moms” or “a subscription box for coffee lovers”), and the AI does the rest. * Looks Professional : The pages don’t feel “generic.” They’re tailored to your input, so they actually make sense for your product. * Theme Generator : USE AI generate theme for background. * Customizable : If you don’t like something, you can tweak it. AI will t help to make changes . * Fast AF : Seriously, from idea to mockup in under a minute. I tested it with random stuff like “a service that delivers fresh-baked cookies at midnight,” and the result was so convincing I almost craved cookies while building it.<p>Here’s How It Works: Let’s say you have an idea for a product. For example:<p>Prompt : “A platform that connects remote workers with co-working spaces.” Result : The AI gave me a clean, modern design with sections for features, testimonials, and pricing. The headline was something like, “Find Your Perfect Workspace, Anywhere in the World.”