Wireframer turns a single prompt into a clean, responsive layout—focused on hierarchy and flow. It provides a solid foundation without locking you into a specific style.
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We built Wireframer to help you skip the blank canvas. Just describe what you want—like “a personal portfolio” or “a landing page with a signup form”—and Wireframer generates a responsive layout with clear structure and flow.
It's designed for structure, not style—giving you a solid foundation to build upon. You can tweak the layout, add sections, and explore alternatives without starting over.
@monikamichalczyk This is super useful—starting from a blank canvas is the hardest part. Love that it focuses on structure first. Can’t wait to try it out!
In my experience, the hardest part of creating landing pages isn’t choosing a layout, but rather organizing the website’s content structure. Maybe we could start by helping users map out their content, and then offer layout options that match—or even recommend the best layout for their needs
Framer team just showed how AI website building should really work! No more random generation, rather pure control on the designs and generations. Love it 🔥
This looks super handy for anyone who struggles with getting ideas down fast. Love how it cuts through the noise and helps you sketch out your thoughts quickly. Big congrats to the team—can’t wait to try it out!
Wireframer sounds like a huge time-saver! The ability to generate a responsive layout based on a simple prompt is a game-changer, especially for those who struggle with staring at a blank canvas. How flexible are the tweaks? Can users easily swap sections or layouts while keeping the overall structure intact?
The biggest gap in 99% of wireframing or UI design tools is that they don't reflect how most designers actually work. A lot of design happens when you're adding a new feature to an existing product. For example: "Let’s add X feature to the Y flow to improve Z," or "We want to introduce X - where should it live, and what should it look like?" Most tools aren’t built for that kind of thinking.
I'm planning to try this one and hope it already supports this kind of use case, or that it will soon!
🎉 Congrats on the launch, Monika @monikamichalczyk & Wireframer team! 🚀 Love how you’re tackling the "blank canvas paralysis" with smart, structure-first layouts. The focus on hierarchy and flow (without locking styles) is spot-on for quick starts.
🔥 One idea: Could you add a "user flow feedback" feature? Like letting creators A/B test layout variants? That’d make iterating even smoother! 👀
PS: Your prompt-to-layout magic would pair perfectly with Tate-A-Tate’s Agent Builder—imagine your tool as a paid Skill in our marketplace! Let’s chat? 💡
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Kalyxa
@monikamichalczyk This is super useful—starting from a blank canvas is the hardest part. Love that it focuses on structure first. Can’t wait to try it out!
Spreadshare
Forget Lovable. One of the hottest teams in tech shipped one of the most well integrated AI builders in product.
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A very interesting concept and a hybrid of ChatGPT and Figma. :)
My personal suggestion: The option to attach a file, thanks to your AI friend, can "abstract" some visual expectations.
Wish you good luck! :)
Simple and excellent user experience. Congrats on the launch!
Haye
In my experience, the hardest part of creating landing pages isn’t choosing a layout, but rather organizing the website’s content structure. Maybe we could start by helping users map out their content, and then offer layout options that match—or even recommend the best layout for their needs
Paste
It looks amazing, can't stop playing with it now. Huge fan, good luck with the launch!
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This is cool, Monika.
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This looks super handy for anyone who struggles with getting ideas down fast. Love how it cuts through the noise and helps you sketch out your thoughts quickly. Big congrats to the team—can’t wait to try it out!
The ability to go from a single prompt to a responsive layout that respects visual hierarchy is super impressive.
Diggin' it. Great way to speed up early-stage exploration without sacrificing flexibility.
Congrats @Wireframer @Framer @monikamichalczyk and team.
Wireframer sounds like a huge time-saver! The ability to generate a responsive layout based on a simple prompt is a game-changer, especially for those who struggle with staring at a blank canvas. How flexible are the tweaks? Can users easily swap sections or layouts while keeping the overall structure intact?
Dub.co
This is HUGE! Congrats on the launch team 🚀
The biggest gap in 99% of wireframing or UI design tools is that they don't reflect how most designers actually work. A lot of design happens when you're adding a new feature to an existing product. For example: "Let’s add X feature to the Y flow to improve Z," or "We want to introduce X - where should it live, and what should it look like?" Most tools aren’t built for that kind of thinking.
I'm planning to try this one and hope it already supports this kind of use case, or that it will soon!
Hey, you should list this on the TRIBEcode marketplace!
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I know my design and development team definitely need this
Tate-A-Tate
🎉 Congrats on the launch, Monika @monikamichalczyk & Wireframer team! 🚀 Love how you’re tackling the "blank canvas paralysis" with smart, structure-first layouts. The focus on hierarchy and flow (without locking styles) is spot-on for quick starts.
🔥 One idea: Could you add a "user flow feedback" feature? Like letting creators A/B test layout variants? That’d make iterating even smoother! 👀
PS: Your prompt-to-layout magic would pair perfectly with Tate-A-Tate’s Agent Builder—imagine your tool as a paid Skill in our marketplace! Let’s chat? 💡