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Are AI‑generated UI designs good enough for production apps?
I continue building UI pages for my email marketing platform using AI, and I wondered if AI generated UI designs are good enough for production apps?
They seem to work great on mobile devices and desktop screens. They load fast. They behave normally. I m personally perfectly fine and happy to use them in production, but what is your opinion? Am I missing something? Should I be worried about using them in production?
To build UI I use Lovable and Google Stitch. I go feature by feature, and for each feature I create a separate Git branch. This way I m more careful that one update does not break my entire website.
P.S. The attached screenshot is a work in progress design that I created using Google Stitch for the Email Automation and Sequencing feature.

How I create UI quickly using Stitch + Lovable
There is a very quick way to create UI for a mobile application or a website. I used this approach to create the UI for one of my side projects. To create the design, I used Google Stitch (https://stitch.withgoogle.com/).
Stitch allows you to design using prompts, then edit specific parts of the image by highlighting them and describing what to change. You can download the designs in HTML or PNG. If you need a ready to use HTML page, you already have it. In my case, I needed functional HTML pages that communicate with a backend API on AWS.
Looking for feedback on pricing model for my email marketing tool
I m building an email sending platform and considering a pay as you go model instead of subscriptions. My reasoning is that many people don t send emails every month, so charging only for usage feels more fair.
However, several founders have warned me that this model may be a mistake from a business perspective.
If you ve built or used similar tools, I d appreciate your thoughts on:
Whether pay as you go is sustainable
Whether users prefer it
Any pitfalls I should be aware of
