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It works with Cursor and Windsurf not without them

Thanks! Redesign incoming based on the comments here so hopefully everything is clearer soon

It’s a one off fee for lifetime updates

Haiku is fastest and also quite good at this! Because the edits are quite accurate in terms of its this element with this value

Works on any stack

I think it's a good point. I'm going to spend a bit more time on the design - and if sales continue well then I can look at getting a designer.

The irony.

Is it? I started my career as a magazine designer, then web designer, then web developer. Seems natural from my perspective that my design skills have atrophied but im still visually inclined.

What irony? This is a design tool, it does not make you good at design.

Design is one one those word with hundreds meanings. It seems there’s a confusion here between "art director" and "UI crafter".

It only knows about changes from the tool. I started this project by attempting to listen to changes from DevTools via a Mutation Observer but it was extremely noisy on many sites.

I haven't added display and visibility yet, it's on the list, but you would simply toggle them back. There is an element selector sidebar so they're not going anywhere.


Yeah I mean you can basically achieve this set up even with frameworks, if you're using stylesheets, but it's the copy/pasting and finding source code that is usually the pain. With this you just press apply (or enable auto-apply) and your agent gets to work. You can also edit the content, add/remove/reorder elements etc, I don't know how good the browser dev tools are at writing all that back though.

When you said Agent and AI, I thought there would be some way for us to resize or move elements, and have the agent figure out the right properties to change (whether it's margin, padding, top, left, and on the wrapper or whatever) ideally in a way that's cleanest WRT surrounding/existing CSS.

But I can see the more deterministic nature of the current offering being a plus too since there's no worry about the agent doing things you didn't "approve" or in the "wrong way"


Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the feedback. In fairness some of the the things like a video on the homepage are there as a response from initial comments in this thread.

If you make the page small and then make some changes, it knows you're doing so in a small breakpoint. So if you have mobile-specific styles and you edit some - these are going to remain mobile specific. I am working (right this second) on a canvas mode where you can see breakpoints side by side which will make this a bit easier than physically making your screen small.

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