Reviewers praise Deamoy for effortless, fast creation from a single prompt, with instant streaming previews and a smooth prompt → edit → publish loop. Many highlight fluid switching between AI edits and Figma-like visual tweaks, strong collaboration, and surprisingly solid multi-page linking and forms. Extra weight to maker insights: the makers of emphasize their Streamable JIT Rendering and structured visual format enabling real-time co-editing and AI refinement after manual changes. Overall, users find it intuitive, responsive, and empowering, though a few note it’s still maturing.
Congrats @onbing . I am Leo, founder of Music Maker AI( https://musicmaker.im/ ).
Dreamoy is a good product for AI building. What's the difference between Deamoy and Same.new?
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@hello_leo Good question, Leo.
Deamoy is a website/app builder from 0-1, which the main audience is designers.
Just tried Deamoy — super impressed by how fast it turns prompts into editable sites. The JIT rendering + AI sync feels smooth and magical. Excited to see where this goes!
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Your excitement totally matches our vision – we're constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible with AI-powered site generation. The smooth rendering you noticed is just the beginning. We're committed to making web creation as effortless and dynamic as possible.
@sara_chen1015 Thanks so much for sharing your experience with Deamoy – we're thrilled that you found the platform magical and smooth! Your feedback about the just-in-time (JIT) rendering and AI sync really resonates with what we've been aiming to achieve.
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@sara_chen1015 We're excited too, Chen.
The streamable JIT rendering idea really stands out, as most builders force you into the prompt → wait → tweak loop, so seeing progress unfold frame by frame feels like a game-changer.
How do you see teams balancing between “prompt first” vs. “visual first” workflows in Deamoy? Do people lean on AI to get the skeleton out fast, or spend more time fine-tuning visually once it’s generated?
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@andreitudor14 Good question, Andrei.
It's the problem bothered us for a long time. I have to say the method depend on the type you build. If you have a clear idea then describe it to AI, and it's will generate in a good way fast. If you focus on the surface of your app, spending a long time in editing by hand would be a better idea.
@andreitudor14 Most users start with a quick AI skeleton to break through that initial creative block, but then they dive deep into visual refinement. It's like having a super-smart design assistant who gives you a rough sketch, and then you come in with the artistic magic. Some teams are spending about 30-40% of their time on AI generation and the rest on precise visual tuning.
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?
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@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.
@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.
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@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.
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@trgiangpham Yeah. I major in design in university, so we really care about how our fellows feelings using Deamoy.
Congrats on the launch!
After trying it out, the effect is great, especially its UI effect, which is amazing. It basically restored our design draft by 95%!
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@marco_antonetti1 So proud to hear this, Marco.
If you deploy your website we can see it in the home page. :D
@marco_antonetti1 Thanks so much for your awesome feedback about Deamoy! We're thrilled to hear that the UI effects really impressed you and that the tool managed to restore your design draft with such high accuracy. The 95% restoration rate you mentioned is exactly what we've been aiming for – making designers' lives easier and more efficient.
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@marco_antonetti1 Cool, how's your design going now Marco?
This is a brilliant idea! Figma for collaboration and lovable-style, this will ship web faster than before! Can’t wait to co-work here with other audiences🤞
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@zi_wang5 Appreciate your words, Eric.
Hope you can find the partners soon!
@zi_wang5 Thanks so much for your awesome enthusiasm about Deamoy! We're totally stoked that you see the potential for a Figma-like collaboration experience that can accelerate web development. Your excitement about co-working and shipping projects faster is exactly what we built this platform for! 🚀
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Very good low-code AI design tool! The aesthetics are also very good, and the UI effect is very good.
@linmulu_nvhai Your comment about the aesthetics and UI effects really means a lot to our team. We've worked super hard to create an experience that's not just powerful, but also genuinely pleasant to use. We believe design tools should feel inspiring and smooth, and it sounds like we're hitting the mark!
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@linmulu_nvhai Glad to here your review, Zhang