Launching today

TT UI
Composable React components for modern UI systems
5 followers
Composable React components for modern UI systems
5 followers
Production-ready components, blocks, and templates for modern React apps. Built on shadcn/ui and designed to help developers ship faster without sacrificing flexibility. Copy the code, customise it to fit your project, and own every component you use. Join the Discord community for support, feedback, feature requests, and to showcase what you're building.
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Hey everyone π
TT UI came out of that familiar feeling where you're building a React app and everything is moving quickly until suddenly you're rebuilding the same UI patterns for the fifth time and wondering why this still feels harder than it should.
I wanted something that sits between tiny primitives and a fully opinionated design system, something that helps developers move faster without taking away flexibility.
TT UI is built on top of the shadcn registry model, so components remain copyable, customizable, and fully yours. On top of that, I've been building a growing collection of production-ready components, blocks, templates, and interactive UI patterns designed for real-world applications.
This has been a side project built during evenings and weekends around full-time work, job hunting, and family life, so finally getting it to a point where I can share it feels pretty rewarding.
I've also set up a Discord community so there's a place for support, feature requests, showcasing projects, and helping shape where TT UI goes next. This is still very early and I expect it to evolve heavily based on real usage, so I'd genuinely love feedback from anyone who tries it in a project, especially if something feels confusing, awkward, or missing. You can join the Discord community here
To celebrate the launch, I've added a 90% off coupon for TT UI Pro if you'd like to explore the full collection during launch.
Thanks for checking it out, and I'd love to hear what you'd like to see added next. π