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Coframe

Let your website optimize itself with generative A/B testing

A/B Testing
Marketing
Artificial Intelligence

What if digital interfaces (like websites and apps) could adapt and improve themselves, like living things do? That's the vision of Coframe: an AI-powered designer, frontend dev, and A/B testing researcher...that's continuously self-improving.

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Hey! Thanks for checking out Coframe :) I'm Josh 👋 I've been building/scaling startups for the last few years, and recently I've been enjoying my return to hacking. Coframe is a product that I wish I'd had as someone who doesn't have a marketing superpower. In fact, Coframe itself heavily uses Coframe ;) The idea came about as I was daydreaming about what user interfaces of the future could look like. What if we gave our digital interfaces their own sense of intelligence? Enter Coframe, a first step towards a living, adaptive, individualized internet, powered by AI that continuously improves itself and the user experiences it underlies. Coframe starts with text, and is designed primarily for websites and apps. It's a case where AI shines today (and in many cases, surpasses even human performance). Why is this different than just plugging into an LLM as-is? Coframe creates a feedback loop between your users and your website or app, constantly improving it over time based on real-world performance ("regenerative AI", if you will). This means that two users may see two different things. Further, the intelligence that's built up for your brand can be leveraged across different platforms you may have. The traction so far has been encouraging. We're currently being integrated into the sites of a few unicorn companies, a company doing Messi's upcoming NFT drop, and a brand doing $1B in annual revenue that will be sending millions of text messages out to people per month. What's next? For starters, Coframe will be quickly expanding beyond text and into other elements such as visuals, structure, and user flows. Personalization is also in the works :) I'd love to thank @chrismessina for hunting Coframe and @rrhoover for the sage wisdom across the board! Go try Coframe and let me know what you think :)

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Applying generative AI to A/B testing seems both so diabolical and also logical that I'm stoked to see how Coframe might improve well-known platforms like Twitter or Product Hunt or Framer, etc...

Celebrating the successful launch of your exceptional product! Wishing you a rewarding journey filled with accomplishments and happiness. 🎉🥳

I must say, the vision behind Coframe is truly captivating and thought-provoking. The idea of digital interfaces, such as websites and apps, adapting and improving themselves akin to living organisms is both intriguing and innovative. As a software developer, I'm fascinated by the concept of an AI-powered designer, frontend developer, and A/B testing researcher all rolled into one. To delve deeper into Coframe's capabilities, could you elaborate on how exactly it achieves its goal of continuous self-improvement? What underlying technologies and methodologies enable Coframe to learn, evolve, and enhance its design and frontend development skills over time? Are there specific AI techniques, algorithms, or deep learning models involved in this process? Furthermore, considering the dynamic nature of digital interfaces, user feedback and data-driven insights often play a crucial role in shaping improvements. Does Coframe incorporate user feedback and A/B testing to gather valuable insights and make informed decisions for self-improvement? How does it strike a balance between autonomous learning and incorporating human input to ensure optimal results? I must commend the ambitious scope of Coframe's vision, and I'm genuinely intrigued to learn more about the technology and methodologies driving its continuous self-improvement. It's an exciting prospect that could potentially revolutionize the field of interface design and development.

This is very cool. I put the Coframe script in my framer website to try it out! How do I know if I have set it right? Furthermore, I saw that you can log conversion via calling the logCoframeConversion() function in javascript. I am not the most technical, and thus I built my site in Framer. I don't think I could easily add the function to my framer button component. Is there a way to do it easily?

Absolutely phenomenal job, @0xpayne! Your meticulous attention to each detail resulted in such a delightful product!! Enormous kudos for creating this masterpiece - it's no small task but you make it appear so effortless! I am inspired🙌

Congrats on the launch! This is a pretty interesting idea. I tried to run it for my site but doesn't seem to work.

Creative that evolves based on audience input (with human oversight/constraints) is the future -- this makes so much sense! Congrats on the launch 👏 👏

This is stellar!!!! I just worry though - I am kind of a dumb guy, what if the interface adapts itself to be worse for me because it doesn't respect me? Regardless, super duper awesome and can't wait to try this out!!!!