Just go to the website you want to clone, click on the browser extension, and the download will start. (you will get the HTML & CSS in only one index.html file)
UI Replicator is really useful for me in many use cases ;) Marketing (spy competitors landing pages) for affiliate marketing, and much more. The last version is even better (each landing now has a clean HTML, JS, and css file) Just a very small issue it does not include video embed (even orginal source) in the downloaded file. Great Job! Thanks :)
Hey TDMx!
Thank you so much for your review!
Can you send me a dm on Twitter @theandreibogdan, please?
You're the first one with this video embed problem, and I want to fix it.
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Unblocked β Giving your agents the context to save time and tokens.
Giving your agents the context to save time and tokens.
Hey hunters! π
Cloning beautiful websites & frontends manually can take a ton of timeβ¦
I found myself loving a lot of websites, and I wanted to remix them, but building everything from scratch took too much time.
So I built a browser extension that lets you clone any website or frontend with just one click.
Here's how it works:
1. Go on the website you want to clone
2. Click on the extension
3. The download will start (you will get an index.html file with the HTML & CSS)
You have no idea how much time this saves me, and it will save you too.
I used to spend days on remixing simple landing pages, and now I can do it in hours.
Over 10 people have tested it so far, and they loved it.
Here's a discount code for 50% off (on top of the 80% off launch deal) just because you're here on Product Hunt: HUNT50
Here's the link: https://uireplicator.com/
Enjoy!
β Andrei
@andrei_bogdan4 Congratulations on the launch of your website cloning tool! Itβs a brilliant idea for quickly capturing web designs. Iβm curiousβwill you add features to allow users to customize or edit the cloned content directly within the extension for enhanced flexibility?
@annaho2000 Hey! Yes!
If the idea is validated after this launch, I will work on a way to extract individual components, and then on a way to edit them without code.
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@andrei_bogdan4 A very interesting tool. I'm curious how you came up with such a great idea?
@loggerhead Hey!
We needed to clone some websites from Bubble.io (no-code builder) to HTML, and we got some help from a freelancer and it took some time.
I though to myself: "Maybe there's a faster way..."
And it is :)
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π‘ Bright idea
@andrei_bogdan4 Hey Andrei, this is an incredible tool! The one-click feature to clone entire websites with both HTML and CSS is truly impressive, especially for those of us who remix sites frequently. One suggestion that might add even more value is offering an option to select specific elements or sections of a page before cloning, giving users more flexibility in their workflows. Best of luck with the launch, this will save a ton of time for many!
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Interesting tool. just curious, does it also clone all the Javascript for functionality like Form Submissions, Carousels, etc. which are essential for the prefect functioning of the website?
Congrats on the launch though!!
Hey Andrei! This sounds like a real time-saver. Cloning websites in just one click is a game-changer. How does it handle more complex sites with dynamic content?
@mplacona Thank you so much!
When you go File -> Save or CTRL + S, it looks weird, it is slow, it downloads all the image (UI Replicator uses hotlinks) and I never got it to look right with CTRL + S
Congrats! Haha, I also love bookmarking various beautiful websites. The ability to export various attractive styles and animations with just one click really appeals to me. Iβd like to know about your future plans, will there be more features?
@akshay_lahri Hey! Yes, builders will need to remove them.
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Cool, so do you support customise the output tech stack? If you provide output of react-tailwind css, it could integrate well with v0 or other online coding platform
@hackerqed so if the website it built with Tailwind and the CDN is on page, it will look the exact same. My own website is built that way.
When it comes to React, not yet - but the next update is going to include JS, JSX and components (maybe not all at once, but you got the point) :)
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