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Show HN: AI Email Design – Create beautiful newsletters in multiple models

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WordPress AI Theme Builder

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Show HN: Paste a URL and watch multiple AI models redesign it side-by-side

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Show HN: Real-Time AI Design Benchmark

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Show HN: Live AI Design Benchmark

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Show HN: Design Inspirations on an Infinite Wall of UI Components

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Show HN: Design inspirations on an infinite wall of UI Components

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Show HN: Visual Editor for Cursor

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kemyd
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Hey! Yes, we use leading AI providers for website generation. All license tiers include the same daily limits for AI requests. If you can't wait, you can purchase additional AI tokens.

We offer lifetime licenses, which we treat as a source of capital to continue developing Shuffle. Some people see that as a potential downside, but we see it differently. It allows us to maintain full control over Shuffle's direction.

The Shuffle Editor has been on the market for over six years, and the majority of our customers use subscription plans (monthly or annual).

AI Website Redesign is a supporting tool for Shuffle. You can use it to explore different design directions without ever opening the Shuffle Editor, but I don't expect that to be the main use case.

Most users start with Shuffle here: https://shuffle.dev/new
kemyd
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Each result includes a unique, shareable link with an open-graph preview. If you're proud of what you've built, feel free to share it with others.

Example:

https://shuffle.dev/ai-design/t7-wkZU73EOcHw
kemyd
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
My guess is they had to sell to keep the lights on (similar to Windsurf).

They’re reportedly at ~$100M ARR, implying about $8.3–8.5M in monthly revenue (ARR = last month * 12).

At the same time, they claim to have processed 147T+ tokens. For context, pricing that volume on something like Sonnet 4.5 would come out to roughly $500M in API costs. They likely offset a chunk of that with open models, but for higher-quality outputs, they’re still paying meaningful amounts to Claude / OpenAI / Google.

Hard to make those numbers work without a lot of capital or an exit.
kemyd
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
Hey! The components you’re seeing come from the libraries included in our tool. Each UI library typically has around 10 variations of a feature in a coherent style, such as hero sections or pricing, but with different UX. If you want to explore more, you can use CMD+F to quickly search for sets by name (try searching 'Zospace' as an example). This way, you’ll uncover more options to work with.
kemyd
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
Thanks! The wall is one of the supporting tools for Shuffle. You can browse freely and find inspiration without an account. If you want to go further, Shuffle lets you modify components visually and export them in the CSS frameworks we support (Tailwind CSS, Bootstrap, etc.).
kemyd
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
Noted that! The editing capabilities are impressive. I was excited for image gen because of the API (Midjourney doesn't have it yet).
kemyd
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
I tested it with two prompts:

// In this one, Gemini doesn't understand what "cinematic" is

"A cinematic underwater shot of a turtle gracefully swimming in crystal-clear water [...]"

// In this one, the reflection in the water in the background has different buildings

"A modern city where raindrops fall upward into the clouds instead of down, pedestrians calmly walking [...]"

Midjourney created both perfectly.
kemyd
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
Thanks for clarifying this. That makes a lot more sense.
kemyd
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
I don't get the hype. Tested it with the same prompts I used with Midjourney, and the results are worse than in Midjourney a year ago. What am I missing?
kemyd
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
Not contributing much to the discussion, but thanks for explaining who still uses Tcl. It was my first programming language about 20 years ago (I used it to write scripts for Eggdrop - an IRC bot). Just stopped by the comments out of nostalgia.
kemyd
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
https://shuffle.dev

For the last few weeks, we have been working on catching up on features for vibe coders (prompt -> project), but now we are back to our strengths (visual editor and new beautiful UI libraries for Tailwind CSS, Bootstrap, and more).

We realized there are just too many apps for vibe coders, and it would be better to work on something unique that we are really good at!