Scene is redefining the way modern websites are created—enabling designers and agency teams to ideate, build, and publish websites from a single canvas, with AI empowering their ideation process without limiting customization or creativity.
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My absolute go-to. Quick, reliable and allows me to easily turn my plans into reality.
Congrats on the launch, Scene team! Scene 2.0 sounds like a solid step toward streamlining web design workflows. How does it handle more unconventional design choices that go beyond modular components? Would love to hear how flexible the system is for teams pushing creative boundaries.
@yuliya_fomina hey! Thanks for the compliment. Most websites are built using common blocks, these formulate into best practice sites. We leverage this to provide sufficient versatility for certain uses cases 80/20 rule. Though we will extend our library as we build, there are other solutions out there for custom outputs which will typically come with the usual headaches
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Awesome, awesome, AWESOME !!!
In my job, I need a tool that works at my speed. Scene’s AI handles the boring setup, so I can jump straight into designing like a UI wizard.
Seriously give this a go !!!
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Smart concept, solid execution, room to grow
I’ve been testing Scene 2.0 as part of my workflow for early-stage website ideation, and it’s definitely a step forward in modular, AI-assisted web design. The interface feels clean and well-considered, and the ability to move quickly from rough concept to something quite polished is genuinely useful—especially when you’re juggling multiple client directions or pitching new ideas internally.
The standout for me is how Scene doesn’t force you into overly templated solutions. The AI suggestions are helpful, but they don’t override your creative intent, which is often the case with other builders. That balance between structure and flexibility is hard to get right, and Scene mostly nails it.
That said, I’d love to see more integration options and perhaps a bit more nuance in the component logic for more complex layouts. But overall, Scene 2.0 feels like a thoughtful tool for designers who want speed and control.
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Love this work from a great team and it has made things massively easier to use. Thank you and take a look if you haven't already.
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Just checked out the website.
I have an idea to scale this -> FREE
- What if you make a creator account. Let people publish their work with referral link. Something similar to framer partner ?
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My absolute go-to. Quick, reliable and allows me to easily turn my plans into reality.
It's look promising, congrats team!
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It would be even better if we could make web games 😚
The experience is just like Figma but for websites right…and then you can just publish it within the same place without having to build it elsewhere?
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@rachel_posner exactly!
Congrats on the launch, Scene team! Scene 2.0 sounds like a solid step toward streamlining web design workflows. How does it handle more unconventional design choices that go beyond modular components? Would love to hear how flexible the system is for teams pushing creative boundaries.
Scene
Awesome, awesome, AWESOME !!!
In my job, I need a tool that works at my speed. Scene’s AI handles the boring setup, so I can jump straight into designing like a UI wizard.
Seriously give this a go !!!
Smart concept, solid execution, room to grow
I’ve been testing Scene 2.0 as part of my workflow for early-stage website ideation, and it’s definitely a step forward in modular, AI-assisted web design. The interface feels clean and well-considered, and the ability to move quickly from rough concept to something quite polished is genuinely useful—especially when you’re juggling multiple client directions or pitching new ideas internally.
The standout for me is how Scene doesn’t force you into overly templated solutions. The AI suggestions are helpful, but they don’t override your creative intent, which is often the case with other builders. That balance between structure and flexibility is hard to get right, and Scene mostly nails it.
That said, I’d love to see more integration options and perhaps a bit more nuance in the component logic for more complex layouts. But overall, Scene 2.0 feels like a thoughtful tool for designers who want speed and control.
Love this work from a great team and it has made things massively easier to use. Thank you and take a look if you haven't already.
Just checked out the website.
I have an idea to scale this -> FREE
- What if you make a creator account. Let people publish their work with referral link. Something similar to framer partner ?
This will reach a lot of audience