Hey, fellow makers 👋
As an indie hacker, I used to spend hours designing sites for my side projects.
So, in the past year, I created Webifier.io
It converts any idea into an impressive website, customized just for you. This includes: animations, custom sections, etc. You can then host it or export a clean React/NextJS project.
Plus, you can try it out for free.
Can’t wait to hear what you think! 🙌
Love how effortless this makes launching a React site. Congrats on the launch. We also launched Mukh.1 - AI agents that streamline your daily ops. Check it out!
I tested it out and it’s working great—definitely a strong contender for my next project. Staying aligned with the React ecosystem makes a lot of sense. Honestly, I’m done with WordPress and PHP.
Awesome! I've been wanting to try out webpage generation products lately, looking forward to some surprises.
really like this idea, out of curiousity - why webifier > webflow or the like?
Wow! Creating React-based, fully responsive websites from simple prompts in under 5 minutes is impressive—perfect for rapidly prototyping landing pages or testing concepts without sacrificing quality or customizability, I think. 🙏
My curiosity lies in how customizable these AI-generated outputs are—can users fine-tune designs post-generation seamlessly? Also, integrations with platforms like MailChimp or HubSpot would amplify its value for lead generation workflows; are them available or will they be implemented in the next weeks?
Ok, this looks awesome! I'm going to keep an eye on it because often times I just want to start working on the backend but get caught up with small design things, this looks like it could be a real time saver
Awesome Ali! Love how simple is to built a web with this. Hope you can support default templates soon! All the best here!
Hey Ali, Webifier looks awesome, love how it turns ideas into polished React sites so quickly. You should totally list it on Aixyz .Co—it’s free and a great spot to get in front of more indie hackers and AI builders. Would be great to see it there!
Any plans to support default templates in the future? :) I think it would become more available to more newbies who are not so proficient at web design and coding.