Henry Đặng

ClonewebX - Clone favourite websites to your prefer page builders

ClonewebX lets you clone and customize websites or transfer elements between page builders. Copy and save parts of a site, then adjust the UI and UX.

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William Jin
Exciting launch of ClonewebX! How does it handle dynamic content integration?
Henry Đặng
@william_jin I am sorry but dynamic content is out of our hand, Jin.
Dong Bui
I have been using CloneWebX since October 2023 for Elementor, now available for Gutenberg, it will be much faster and easier.
Henry Đặng
@buithucdong Thank you anh Đông! Much appreciated your support since then!
Emma Ning
ClonewebX sounds like a game changer, Henry! Love the idea of seamlessly migrating between builders. Can't wait to try it out for staging environments and replicating designs I find inspiring. Excited about that Gutenberg integration too! 🚀 #MVP #ProductHunt
Henry Đặng
@emma_ning Thank you for the nice words, Emma!
Joginder Kumar
This is easy to use. Just install the extension, add any webpage to a project, and easily export elements to your favorite page builder. Congratulations on the launch.
Henry Đặng
@joginderkumar Much appreciated! We are here thanks to your support, Kumar.
Hawke Robinson
Found this tool looking around Product Hunt, kinda skeptical about cloning websites, feels like a shortcut and can discourage originality, still could be useful for migrations if it works as advertised
Chana
Sure, I've seen other tools do similar stuff like Scrapeware and Sitecopy, but I guess the unique part here is using integrated builders, question is why launch now right before Gutenberg integration does it mean the tool's not fully ready yet also isn't there a risk with cloning that you'll just get a bunch of cookie-cutter sites lacking originality, honestly it feels like reinventing the wheel but let's see how it develops 🤔
Antoine TALLIS
Looks like Henry has created something really useful here, a tool that copies website interfaces and allows for customization, honestly it sounds like a game-changer for anyone looking to test new features or migrate site platforms easily, We use Elementor a lot, so looking forward to trying this out with the upcoming Gutenberg integration on 17th August.
Greg Whitman
Found this tool by chance thru an ad, it's kinda interesting but feels like a cheap ripoff of something like HTTrack or SiteSucker, these do similar stuff but have been around longer, curious about the integration with Gutenberg but seems like a gimmick, anyone else tried it?