TypeUI is an agent-first product that you can use with your favorite AI tools like Claude, Codex, and Cursor to start building UI that makes sense an converts users using human-curated design skills and prompts.
@grace_bennet Hey Grace, thanks a lot for the feedback! Can you please share what browser you're using? Haven't encountered this problem so far.
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I want to give huge credit to the TypeUi team. This product, along with their excellent support, is helping me to learn a new, more efficient way of working in this time of ever changing workflows. They have been super responsive to questions, and they are constantly adding to the product and giving me new ideas. The prompts and design skills are solid and really accurate, I've been really impressed with them when testing in things like pencil (on the design side) and then also in Etch (on the build side). And so more than anything I look on this as a huge time saver for me when I need ideas or inspiration, but also I feel like I can really rely on the prompts to give me solid output. Congratulations (and thanks) to Zoltan and the team - I am really enjoying using TypeUi!
Thanks for building this, Zoltan, and for sharing the whole Reddit to MCP journey in the launch post. The design skills plus BRAND.md idea makes sense as a way to keep AI generated UI consistent instead of every screen looking like a different Dribbble shot glued to the last one.
A concrete case where this would help: I've seen a small team ship a dashboard where every page had different spacing, button styles, and card patterns because each screen was prompted on its own. Feeding TypeUI's brand kit and a single chosen design skill into that project instead of raw prompts would have kept the whole app visually coherent.
Since you mentioned the cleanup loop and multiple variations running in the background, how do you handle it when the MCP server picks a layout that technically follows the design skill markdown but still clashes with components already in the codebase? Is that caught before generation or only after someone reviews it?
Congrats again on reaching 10k users, that's a long way from the original Reddit post.
I tried TypeUI in one of my apps and it’s really good. It turned my AI-generated Bootstrap-like design into something clean, and modern. It’s really good for people who aren’t design pros. And even if you are, it’s still helpful.
I was using Flowbite and these guys are really good. Excited to try their new product TypeUI
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As someone who can build the thing but freezes the second it needs to look good, this really speaks to me, Zoltán. So much of what comes out of these tools carries that same slightly generic feel, and getting past that matters.
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This is a godsend for people like me who are mostly backend devs but want to build things that don't look like generic AI slop that you see everywhere! I'll be using it on every project moving forward
Congratulations on the launch. I checked TypeUI and noticed one thing that might be worth testing.
Both Get TypeUI buttons, the one in the top nav and the one in the hero section, didn’t respond when clicked on my side.
Since that’s the main action for new users.
Flowbite
@grace_bennet Hey Grace, thanks a lot for the feedback! Can you please share what browser you're using? Haven't encountered this problem so far.
I want to give huge credit to the TypeUi team. This product, along with their excellent support, is helping me to learn a new, more efficient way of working in this time of ever changing workflows. They have been super responsive to questions, and they are constantly adding to the product and giving me new ideas. The prompts and design skills are solid and really accurate, I've been really impressed with them when testing in things like pencil (on the design side) and then also in Etch (on the build side). And so more than anything I look on this as a huge time saver for me when I need ideas or inspiration, but also I feel like I can really rely on the prompts to give me solid output.
Congratulations (and thanks) to Zoltan and the team - I am really enjoying using TypeUi!
Flowbite
@keith_mason2
thank you so much, Keith!
you are one of our first customers to subscribe so it means a lot to us
I don't know where TypeUI will be one year from now, but we will do our best to ship the best features possible!
Heym
Thanks for building this, Zoltan, and for sharing the whole Reddit to MCP journey in the launch post. The design skills plus BRAND.md idea makes sense as a way to keep AI generated UI consistent instead of every screen looking like a different Dribbble shot glued to the last one.
A concrete case where this would help: I've seen a small team ship a dashboard where every page had different spacing, button styles, and card patterns because each screen was prompted on its own. Feeding TypeUI's brand kit and a single chosen design skill into that project instead of raw prompts would have kept the whole app visually coherent.
Since you mentioned the cleanup loop and multiple variations running in the background, how do you handle it when the MCP server picks a layout that technically follows the design skill markdown but still clashes with components already in the codebase? Is that caught before generation or only after someone reviews it?
Congrats again on reaching 10k users, that's a long way from the original Reddit post.
Documenso
I tried TypeUI in one of my apps and it’s really good. It turned my AI-generated Bootstrap-like design into something clean, and modern. It’s really good for people who aren’t design pros. And even if you are, it’s still helpful.
Congrats on the launch and good luck!
Flowbite
@catalinmpit Thanks a lot, Catalin! 🙏
I was using Flowbite and these guys are really good. Excited to try their new product TypeUI
As someone who can build the thing but freezes the second it needs to look good, this really speaks to me, Zoltán. So much of what comes out of these tools carries that same slightly generic feel, and getting past that matters.
This is a godsend for people like me who are mostly backend devs but want to build things that don't look like generic AI slop that you see everywhere! I'll be using it on every project moving forward
Flowbite
@martin_zokov thanks a lot, Martin! Write me anytime for feedback if you need any new features 🙏