Deamoy

Deamoy

Vibe code your app, then visually perfect it

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Inspired by Figma’s craft and Lovable’s magic, Deamoy fuses the best of both: streamable JIT rendering, AI and visual edits in perfect sync, and editable sites from a single prompt in seconds. The fastest, freest AI app builder is here.
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Bingbing Yan

👋 Hey PH community, I’m Onbing, founder of Deamoy.

Today I’m excited to share Deamoy with you , which my team have been building for two years.

We believe Deamoy represents the final form of AI-powered website/app builder:

Familiar workflows, but in a way you’ve never seen before.

Where Deamoy started

About a year ago, while using a Vibe Coding tool, my design teammate (no technical background) kept asking:

  • “Can I change this color to the exact one I want?”

  • “Why can’t I drag to resize and adjust the margins right here?”

  • “Can I drag this block down instead?”

  • “Wouldn’t it be great if I could see the layers?”

  • “And can I save this template for reuse later?”

I thought the answer was simple: “Just tell the AI.”

But of course, like many of you have experienced, it often took multiple prompts, wasted credits, and still didn’t feel right—things that should have been effortless in a design tool.

That’s when we started asking:

What if we combine the magic of Vibe Coding with the freedom of visual design?

What we built

In the process, we spent a lot of time on the engineering side: teaching AI to generate output that can be turned into a structured visual format—one that allows freeform design like Figma, supports real-time multi-user collaboration, and AI can modify it after manual edits for continuous refinement.

The workflow now looks like this:

Prompt → AI Generating → Streamable Rendering → Visual Design → AI Editing → One-click Publish.

One breakthrough we’re proud of: Streamable JIT Rendering.

Instead of waiting for code to generate, compile, and preview, you see your app/website frame by frame almost instantly after sending a prompt.

This turned Deamoy into the fastest AI-powered app builder.

What’s next

Deamoy is still early—we’re polishing every day. But we couldn’t wait any longer to put it in your hands.

To thank everyone for the support:

Every new user gets 200 free credits, and all premium plans are 50% off this month.

With your feedback and support, we believe we can deliver something truly intuitive and powerful for creators everywhere.

Would love for you to give it a try 🙏

Shake Lyu

@onbing Congratulations on the launch of Deamoy! It’s exciting to see such a fast and intuitive AI-powered app builder. How soon can users expect new features or updates after the initial release?🤔

Bingbing Yan

@lvyanghuang Thx for your support Shake.
We plan to launch the next version in two months.

James Zhang

@onbing  @lvyanghuang We will work hard to develop the new version, so you can look forward to it. Thank you for your likes

Lusons

@lvyanghuang Stay tuned!

Mohsin Ali ✪

@onbing how does you handle complex multi-page apps where the structure is heavier than a simple landing page?

Lusons

@onbing  @mohsinproduct You can use multiple conversations to modify and have AI help you generate complex applications, and we also support users to manually build them.

Farhan Nazir ✪

Multiuser real time collaboration + AI refinement is huge bcz most AI design tools are single player . This could speed up team workflows . Great launch @onbing @lusons @jameszhang

James Zhang

@onbing  @lusons  @farhan_nazir55 Thank you for your like. As a developer, I am very happy to see this comment. Thank you very much.

Bingbing Yan

@lusons  @jameszhang  @farhan_nazir55  Thanks a lot, Farhan.

Lusons

@onbing  @jameszhang  @farhan_nazir55 With Deamoy, we're really focused on breaking down those collaboration barriers. Our real-time multiuser environment isn't just about having multiple people in the same space; it's about creating a fluid, dynamic workflow where team members can iterate, refine, and enhance AI-generated designs seamlessly.

Farhan Nazir ✪

@onbing  @jameszhang  @lusons That make sense , its more then just co-editing its about workflow fluidity . Curios to see how teams use this for faster iteration compared to traditional design + handoff tools.

James Zhang

@onbing  @lusons  @farhan_nazir55 The magic happens when designers and developers can work in real-time, with context and clarity. Think of it like a design superhighway where ideas flow seamlessly, and everyone's on the same page instantly.

Carolyn

@onbing  @lusons  @jameszhang  @farhan_nazir55 Cool, let's go, Farhan

Truong Giang Pham

Congrats on the launch, Onbing! The streamable JIT rendering caught my eye — that instant feedback loop sounds like a real game-changer compared to the usual “generate, wait, refresh” flow.

I’ve also felt that gap between prompting AI and wanting simple design actions like drag, resize, or layer control. Love how you’re blending AI + visual freedom instead of forcing people to choose one or the other.

Curious — do you see Deamoy leaning more toward non-technical creators (designers, founders, marketers) or developers who want speed with control?

Bingbing Yan

@trgiangpham Hey, Truong. You really get our point that we'd provide a balance between AI and human efficiency.
And the target audience is exactly the designers without tech background the as you said.

James Zhang

@trgiangpham Thanks so much for the awesome feedback on Deamoy! We're really excited that our streamable JIT rendering caught your attention. You've nailed exactly what we've been aiming for — breaking down that frustrating wait time between AI generation and visual manipulation.

Lusons

@trgiangpham Thanks for the awesome feedback on Deamoy! You've really nailed the core value proposition we're aiming for with our JIT rendering approach. That "instant feedback loop" is exactly what we've been obsessing over – breaking down the traditional friction in AI-powered design workflows.

Carolyn

@trgiangpham Yeah. I major in design in university, so we really care about how our fellows feelings using Deamoy.

Andrew Jameson

The AI suggestions are surprisingly accurate, but sometimes it still doesn’t get exactly what I mean with layout tweaks.

Bingbing Yan

@andrew_jameson111 U really hit the point that AI is evolving day by day and the understanding will improve in future.
We also try to enhance the ability.

Thx, Andrew.

James Zhang

@andrew_jameson111 AI is sometimes uncontrollable, and we are working hard to solve this problem

Carolyn

@andrew_jameson111 Let's look forward to see a better version of AI.

Omar Saad

I’ve used Webflow and Framer before, and Deamoy feels faster to iterate with. The visual editing + AI combo is very slick.

Bingbing Yan

@omar_saad3 Yep, the combination of two editing way lead to a balance of AI and human-being.

Lusons

@omar_saad3 Thanks so much for sharing your experience with Deamoy. We're thrilled to hear that our platform feels faster and more intuitive compared to Webflow and Framer. The visual editing + AI combination is something we've been super passionate about developing, and it's awesome to see it resonating with creators like yourself.

James Zhang

@omar_saad3 We've worked hard to create an intuitive design experience that removes friction and helps creators work more efficiently. The seamless integration of visual editing and AI assistance is exactly the kind of workflow enhancement we were aiming for.

Carolyn

@omar_saad3 Hope you enjoy the combo, Omar.

Aspireve
💎 Pixel perfection

I gave Deamoy a try, and at first, the design it generated from my prompt felt a little “AI-ish", kind of like what I’ve seen from @v0 by Vercel or @bolt.new . But honestly, for a full-stack developer like me (with just a bit of frontend experience and some Figma know-how), the Figma-like interface and workflow here were really clever and fun to play with.

What really blew me away was how accurately it could make a specific change. I wanted to tweak a single button, and it updated exactly like I wanted. Usually, I’d have to assign a class, point to a file, and even then other AI tools might change similar elements elsewhere too. Deamoy just got it right.

Bingbing Yan

@aspireve1 TBH, your comment really impressed our team, Aspireve.
We feel like all the effort is worthwhile to bring Deamoy in front of you.
And you hit the point why we built Deamoy as the first comment I mentioned——to combine the pixel editing with AI efficiency.

So appreciate your understanding again. :D

Carolyn
@aspireve1 Thanks again, we will keep on going this way.
Aspireve

Thanks so much, @onbing @carolyn_lyn! Really appreciate the response. One can definitely feel the thought that went into blending visual editing with AI, it's rare to see it executed this smoothly. Excited to keep experimenting and see how Deamoy evolves!

James Zhang

@aspireve1  Your thoughts are exactly the same as ours.Thanks again.

Lusons

@aspireve1 Your point about the precise modification is exactly what we've been aiming for! We know how frustrating it can be when AI tools make broad, sweeping changes that mess up your entire design. The granular control you experienced is something we've worked hard to perfect. It's not just about generating designs, but understanding the nuanced intent behind each specific edit.

Nelson Villalobos

Congrats team, really strong execution on this idea

Bingbing Yan

@nelsonnn000 Thx, Nelson. We made every effort in this.

James Zhang

@nelsonnn000 Thanks so much for your awesome feedback about Deamoy! We're totally thrilled that you've picked up on the core magic of what we're building - that sweet spot between creative design freedom and AI-powered efficiency.

Carolyn

@nelsonnn000 Yeah, let's go Nelson.

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