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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Wireframer is every designer's turbo button! 🎨⚡ This AI layout engine:
- Generates responsive wireframes from text prompts 📝
- Auto-suggests UI patterns based on content type 📱
- Exports developer-ready specs with one click 👩💻
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The ability to go from a single prompt to a responsive layout that respects visual hierarchy is super impressive.
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Tried out Wireframer and I’m seriously impressed. Just one prompt and boom — a super clean, responsive layout that actually makes sense in terms of structure and flow. It nails the hierarchy without overcomplicating things, which is rare. What I love most is that it gives you a strong starting point without boxing you into a fixed style. Feels like it’s made for builders who want speed and flexibility.
Thank you for the awesome feedback! 🙌 We're so glad Wireframer is helping you create clean and responsive layouts effortlessly. 🎨✨ Our goal is to empower creativity while keeping the focus on hierarchy and flow. If you have any suggestions or ideas, please don't hesitate to share—we're always looking to improve! 🚀💡 #Wireframer #DesignMadeEasy
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Diggin' it. Great way to speed up early-stage exploration without sacrificing flexibility.
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!
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Hey, you should list this on the TRIBEcode marketplace!
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Looks interesting but after trying it a bit I see it only supports landing pages layouts, not more complex website layouts
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Wireframer is every designer's turbo button! 🎨⚡ This AI layout engine:
- Generates responsive wireframes from text prompts 📝
- Auto-suggests UI patterns based on content type 📱
- Exports developer-ready specs with one click 👩💻
The ability to go from a single prompt to a responsive layout that respects visual hierarchy is super impressive.
Tried out Wireframer and I’m seriously impressed. Just one prompt and boom — a super clean, responsive layout that actually makes sense in terms of structure and flow. It nails the hierarchy without overcomplicating things, which is rare. What I love most is that it gives you a strong starting point without boxing you into a fixed style. Feels like it’s made for builders who want speed and flexibility.
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Thank you for the awesome feedback! 🙌 We're so glad Wireframer is helping you create clean and responsive layouts effortlessly. 🎨✨ Our goal is to empower creativity while keeping the focus on hierarchy and flow. If you have any suggestions or ideas, please don't hesitate to share—we're always looking to improve! 🚀💡 #Wireframer #DesignMadeEasy
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?
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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!