This is pretty neat. I gave it a single sentence to describe a Saas that uses forbidden magic and astral talismans to boost client efficiency, and maximize their objectives.
It created a landing page and a questionnaire to funnel people into email collection.
The landing page looked the best, a gradient with some pretty funny/clever copy related to my prompt. If I was making this for real, I would want more. Some images, more copy about my products, maybe even some animations.
The questionnaire pages felt plain, and could use some styling. It also felt like there were too many, and would probably see an engagement drop off.
The app gives some basic styling options that it does automatically as well as ways to adjust the copy.
The app also provides a way to deploy this, but I think I would want the underlying JS so that I could tailor this to my needs, effectively using it to get over the "blank sheet" problem.
lbhdc · 2h ago
Just a though, but if you could bake in reasonably competitive analytics with this, it would probably make it an easier sell. Things like injecting peoples GAM token, or measuring dwell time on certain pages, collecting telemetry about how far people get into the questionnaire. Perhaps info about people who have visited multiple times before they sign up.
Collecting and forwarding the emails to an address / dataset could be beneficial as well.
tobiasmacke · 3h ago
Hi HN –
I’m a solo founder and recently launched Qron.ai, a tool that helps marketers create complete landing pages and funnels using just a short prompt. You describe what you want, and the AI instantly generates a full page (copy + design + structure) with built-in analytics and hosting.
The goal: make it really easy to test new ideas, run campaigns, or build pages for any channel (social, email, print, events) without needing design/dev work. You can even try it without signing up — just go to the site and start typing.
Why I built it:
I run a hybrid marketing agency and constantly saw clients struggle with tools like Unbounce, Webflow, etc. Too many clicks, slow to iterate, and not built for the fast-paced reality of modern campaigns. With Qron.ai, I wanted to remove the drag and let AI handle the busywork — while still giving users full control to customize.
It’s still early, but the feedback has been promising (esp. for use cases like event pages, QR code campaigns, and rapid A/B testing). Happy to answer questions or hear thoughts from others who’ve built in this space.
It created a landing page and a questionnaire to funnel people into email collection.
The landing page looked the best, a gradient with some pretty funny/clever copy related to my prompt. If I was making this for real, I would want more. Some images, more copy about my products, maybe even some animations.
The questionnaire pages felt plain, and could use some styling. It also felt like there were too many, and would probably see an engagement drop off.
The app gives some basic styling options that it does automatically as well as ways to adjust the copy.
The app also provides a way to deploy this, but I think I would want the underlying JS so that I could tailor this to my needs, effectively using it to get over the "blank sheet" problem.
Collecting and forwarding the emails to an address / dataset could be beneficial as well.
The goal: make it really easy to test new ideas, run campaigns, or build pages for any channel (social, email, print, events) without needing design/dev work. You can even try it without signing up — just go to the site and start typing.
Why I built it:
I run a hybrid marketing agency and constantly saw clients struggle with tools like Unbounce, Webflow, etc. Too many clicks, slow to iterate, and not built for the fast-paced reality of modern campaigns. With Qron.ai, I wanted to remove the drag and let AI handle the busywork — while still giving users full control to customize.
It’s still early, but the feedback has been promising (esp. for use cases like event pages, QR code campaigns, and rapid A/B testing). Happy to answer questions or hear thoughts from others who’ve built in this space.
Would love to get your feedback! – Tobias