AI-generated pages all look the same. Nicelydone MCP gives your agent access to 140,000+ real screens, user flows, and UI components from shipped products. Works with Claude, Cursor, VS Code, and more.
hadn't thought of feeding design system context directly into agents. the maintenance question is real - design tokens and component specs evolve faster than most MCP implementations can keep up with.
Hooking up Nicelydone's UI gallery to an MCP server is a huge workflow upgrade for those of us building inside Cursor. Can the agent filter the design context by specific CSS frameworks like Tailwind when generating the code? This is going to save me from having to manually upload inspiration screenshots every time I need to prompt a new layout.
AI-generated UIs always have that same generic look because the models are pattern-matching on average, not on what actually ships. Giving agents access to real screens from real products is such an obvious fix in hindsight, trying this with Cursor today.
hadn't thought of feeding design system context directly into agents. the maintenance question is real - design tokens and component specs evolve faster than most MCP implementations can keep up with.