Launching today
Wowable
Paste a link and get a live website
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Paste a link and get a live website
97 followers
Most website builders generate generic pages that all sound the same. Wowable turns reviews, social profiles, screenshots, and business listings into a complete website using the content your business already has online. Paste a Google Maps link, Instagram profile, TripAdvisor page, LinkedIn profile, or even a screenshot — and Wowable turns it into a website that feels authentic instead of AI-generated. No writing. No design. No setup.











Hey Product Hunt 👋
Launching Wowable on Vercel Day 🚀
We built Wowable because most AI website builders still generate generic content.
The problem: even when the design looks good, every website ends up sounding the same. You still have to rewrite everything manually because every page says “quality service”, “customer-first”, or “best in town”.
Our approach: businesses already have real content online. Customer reviews, social profiles, photos, business listings, and screenshots already describe what makes a business unique far better than placeholder AI copy.
Instead of starting from a blank page, Wowable builds websites from content businesses already have online.
Paste a Google Maps link, Instagram profile, TripAdvisor page, LinkedIn profile, or even a screenshot, and Wowable builds the website from that content automatically.
No prompts. No writing. No complicated setup.
🚀 Product Hunt Launch Offer:
To celebrate our launch, we’re giving the first 50 users 50% off Wowable Pro for the first year.
Use code: WOWABLE50
Would genuinely love your feedback 👇
@moh_codokiai Hi Moh, Congrats on the launch. I like the idea of personalizing via existing data, how do you do it without looking formulaic?
@zolani_matebese Thanks Zolani, really appreciate the question 🙌
This was honestly one of the main problems we wanted to solve. A lot of AI-generated websites start sounding identical because they rely heavily on generic prompts and placeholder-style copy.
With Wowable, we try to avoid that by generating the website from the business’s actual online presence instead of starting from a blank page.
So when someone pastes a Google Maps page, TripAdvisor listing, LinkedIn profile, Instagram profile, or even screenshots, we analyze the real business information like reviews, customer language, services, photos, business category, tone, and how people already talk about that business online.
For example, a luxury restaurant, a yoga instructor, and a local barber shop naturally end up with very different styles, wording, layouts, and emphasis because the source content itself is different.
We’re also not just copying reviews into a template. The system tries to identify patterns in how the business presents itself and how customers describe it, then builds the messaging and structure around that identity.
Still a lot to improve of course, but making generated websites feel less “AI generic” and more connected to the actual business is a huge focus for us right now 🙌
@moh_codokiai @josh_bennett1 i tested this just while ago and its really good and by the way the name wowable is very good name.
The site generated from a simple brochure into a polished website is wow. Good luck and would like to know which model using for this or scraping? Also how the seo works for this?
@xavair Thanks a lot Xavair, really appreciate you taking the time to test it 🙌
The brochure-to-website flow has honestly been one of the most interesting things for us too because a lot of small businesses already have content, flyers, menus, reviews, social pages, etc, but never get around to turning it into a proper website.
For the generation side, we’re using AI to understand and structure business content from multiple sources like screenshots, listings, reviews, photos, and social profiles rather than just generating generic placeholder copy from a blank prompt.
On the SEO side, every generated site includes editable metadata, structured sections, responsive layouts, optimized headings/content, social previews, and clean indexing-friendly pages. We also wanted owners to be able to edit and improve things later instead of being locked into static AI output.
Still a lot we want to improve, especially around deeper SEO customization and regeneration controls, but really appreciate the feedback and glad you liked the idea behind it 🙌
@moh_codokiai @xavair Really appreciate this Xavair 🙌
One thing we noticed while building Wowable is that most small businesses already spent years building trust online through reviews, photos, Instagram pages, menus, brochures, and customer feedback, but their actual website still ends up empty or outdated.
That’s why we focused more on understanding existing business content rather than generating random AI copy from scratch.
Glad you liked the brochure example as well, that’s been one of the most fun use cases to watch people try today 🚀
@moh_codokiai @josh_bennett1 @xavair Thanks Xavair ! Appreciate the feedback :) And regarding the name, when we had first tried to solve the problem for small business owners, and we started testing and generating these websites so quickly and with such great context, we just kept saying "wow" to each other - and that's when wowable.ai was born :)
In terms of SEO, we realised after speaking to 100's of freelancers, cafes, small restaurants, gyms, barbershops and more, that their core focus is getting more customers, and were open to as many channels as possible. The thing holding them back from a website was the effort, cost and overall perception of the difficulty of getting "live". They were all keen to get ranked higher, get more customers, so we've tried to make this as seamless as possible for them
@josh_bennett1 I just tried generating a website using a random TripAdvisor link and honestly didn’t expect it to turn out this clean. The layout, photos, reviews, and overall structure actually looked like a proper modern business website instead of one of those obvious AI-generated pages. Even the mobile version looked polished. Curious how you guys are handling the scraping and content structuring behind the scenes because the data mapping looked surprisingly accurate.
@josh_bennett1 @suyash_kr appreciate you trying it out and sharing this 🙌
What you mentioned is exactly what we’ve been trying to solve. Most businesses already have content scattered across the internet like reviews, photos, menus, social pages, business listings, customer feedback etc. but none of it is structured into an actual website experience.
A big part of Wowable is the content mapping and structuring layer behind the scenes. Instead of just scraping text and dumping it into a template, we try to understand the business type, the strongest signals from reviews, available media, services, tone, and how customers describe the business, then organize that into sections that feel more natural and usable.
We also spent a lot of time on mobile responsiveness because many small business owners will mostly share these sites through Instagram, WhatsApp, Google Maps, QR codes, and direct messages where mobile is the first experience.
Still early and definitely a lot more to improve, but comments like this genuinely help because making AI-generated websites feel less “template-like” has been one of our biggest focuses from day one 🙌
@josh_bennett1 @suyash_kr Fantastic Suyash, thanks for the support and testing wowable out :) Our focus was very much on keeping it UX focused, clean design with the most important components for businesses' end customers to convert.
Can the owner edit and lock certain sections so the AI doesn’t overwrite key details later?
@karimbenkeroum Thanks Karim, really appreciate the question 🙌
Yes, definitely. We didn’t want owners to feel locked into AI-generated content.
After generation, users can fully edit sections, rewrite content, switch layouts/themes, add or remove sections, and keep regenerating specific parts without affecting everything else.
We’re also exploring more granular controls like locking sections or preserving custom edits during future regenerations 👍
I like that this doesn’t stop at just generating a homepage. The ability to edit themes, manage SEO, connect domains, and view analytics makes it feel more like an actual business product rather than a quick AI demo. Technical question though, how are you handling businesses that have content spread across multiple platforms instead of one source?
@maurya_abhiranjan Thanks Abhiranjan, really appreciate that observation because that was one of the biggest things we wanted to avoid from day one.
We didn’t want Wowable to feel like “generate a homepage and you’re done.” The idea was to make it feel closer to a real business website product where owners can actually manage and evolve the site after generation.
For businesses spread across multiple platforms, we try to merge signals from different sources instead of relying on a single input only. For example a restaurant might have:
reviews on Google Maps
photos on Instagram
menus on TripAdvisor
business details from listings
personal branding from LinkedIn
The interesting challenge is that every platform describes the same business differently, so a big part of the work is around normalization, ranking trust/quality of content, and figuring out which signals should shape the final structure and messaging of the site.
Still improving this a lot, especially around conflicting or incomplete data across sources, but the multi-source business identity part has become one of the most interesting areas while building Wowable.
I just tried generating a website using a random TripAdvisor link and honestly didn’t expect it to turn out this clean. The layout, photos, reviews, and overall structure actually looked like a proper modern business website instead of one of those obvious AI-generated pages. Even the mobile version looked polished. Curious how you guys are handling the scraping and content structuring behind the scenes because the data mapping looked surprisingly accurate.
@joshua_josh1 @joshua_josh Really appreciate this feedback.
A big part of the challenge has actually been making the generated websites feel like they were built around the business instead of looking like a generic AI template with content pasted into it.
For TripAdvisor specifically, there’s usually a lot of rich context already available like reviews, photos, categories, amenities, menus, traveler sentiment, and even the way people describe the experience. We try to structure and prioritize those signals instead of treating everything as plain text input.
The content mapping side has probably been one of the hardest parts because different platforms expose business information very differently, and the data quality can vary a lot between businesses. Some have amazing reviews but poor images, others have strong social presence but almost no structured business info.
Still improving the pipeline a lot, but hearing that the final result felt polished and accurate genuinely means a lot because that’s exactly the experience we’re aiming for.
@moh_codokiai one site generated personal website from my linkedin and looking great. Loving this to generate more and more.
@moh_codokiai @meena_sh Amazing ! we love to see this :D Thank you for the support!
@meena_sh Thanks Meena 🙌 Really happy to hear that worked well for your LinkedIn profile.
Personal websites were actually one of the interesting use cases we discovered while building Wowable. A lot of people already have enough content on LinkedIn like experience, bio, projects, skills, testimonials, and social presence, but turning that into a clean personal website still takes time and design work.
Glad you liked the result ❤️
We’re also working on making personal websites even better with more layout styles, portfolio sections, custom branding, and easier editing after generation. Really appreciate you trying it out and sharing feedback early 🙌