▲ | Show HN: Skilfut – 138 UI components to help devs build faster and prettier | |
6 points by cesargstn 2 days ago | 3 comments | ||
Hi HN, I’m César, a non-developer who started building prototypes using vibe coding (AI + prompts instead of code). While doing this, I realized a big issue: it’s incredibly hard to get a good design. Most sites end up looking the same. So I built Skilfut — a SaaS that provides a library of 138 UI components, each with its associated prompt. You can copy/paste them into your no-code or AI-coding workflow and get functional, styled blocks right away. Already 138 components available New components added every week (+200 planned) Designed in collaboration with designers from companies like Uber Goal: help vibe coders / indie hackers ship faster while standing out visually I soft-launched on Reddit and was surprised: over 100 people joined the waitlist in just 2 days. Now the V1 is live: https://skilfut.com I’d love your feedback: – Do you think UI libraries like this can really help vibe coders / AI devs? – What would you want to see improved or added? | ||
▲ | sema4hacker 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
It's kind of ironic that as I choose each component in the navigation sidebar to see what the component looks like, I end up having to scroll back up the page to see the results, especially when I get far down the sidebar. Keeping the displayed component centered in the main frame regardless of the selected sidebar category would be much more convenient. A number of components (usually color-related) also failed for me in Firefox (granted, not the most popular browser). | ||
▲ | jcz_nz 10 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Doesn’t work in Safari :) | ||
▲ | android521 a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |
No offence, but I wouldn't dare to use any vibe-coded tools/library especially from non-developers. I am a developer and I do vibe coding and I know how much garbage code is generated cause I am fixing them every day. |