DESIGN

One brand built 30+ landing pages through Viktor without a single developer.

Each page mapped to a specific ad group. All deployed within hours. Viktor wrote the code and shipped every one from a Slack message.

That same team has Viktor monitoring ad accounts across the portfolio and posting performance briefs before the day starts. One colleague. Always on. Across every account.

5,700+ teams. 3,000+ integrations.

Good morning. If you've ever wanted to build something, a website, an app, a landing page — but didn't know where to start, this one is for you.

This isn't just an AI hype list. A few of these tools have been around for years and are still the best at what they do. The rest are newer, AI-first, and genuinely worth trying.

🌐 The website builders creators actually use

  • Framer: The go-to for creatives. AI-generated sites that actually look designed, with full visual control after generation.

  • Webflow: The professional standard. More powerful than the others here, with a built-in CMS and e-commerce that serious projects need.

  • Relume: Not a standalone builder. It generates full sitemaps and wireframes from a prompt and exports them directly into Webflow, saving hours of setup.

  • Squarespace: The most all-in-one of the bunch. Website, store, portfolio, email marketing, and scheduling all under one roof.

  • Figma Sites: Figma's built-in website builder (currently in beta). Paste your design frames directly in, add interactions, connect a CMS, and publish a fully responsive site without ever leaving Figma.

  • Canva Website Builder: Design your site in the same tool you already use for everything else. Canva's website builder lets you publish directly from your designs with no extra steps.

MARKETING

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🤖 The AI builders turning "vibe coding" into real, working apps

  • Lovable: The most popular AI app builder right now. Loved for its Supabase integration that gives your app a real backend, not just a pretty front end.

  • Replit: The only one here that lets you bring your own code. An AI agent writes, fixes, and ships for you, but you stay in full control of the codebase.

  • Base44: Wix's newly acquired AI app builder. The most beginner-friendly of the bunch, with no account needed to start building.

  • Bolt: Runs entirely in your browser with no local setup, making it the fastest way to go from prompt to a full-stack app without touching your terminal.

📱 The fastest way to build and ship an app

  • Vibecode: Designed specifically for mobile from the ground up, and you can test your app directly on your phone while you're building it.

  • Rork: Generates actual React Native code, so what you get isn't a wrapped web app. It's a real native app ready for iOS and Android.

  • Anything: The most stripped-back of the four. No frills, describe what you want, and get a working app in seconds.

  • Jamboree: One of the few tools that handles the full pipeline to build a mobile app from a prompt and publish it, no App Store setup required.

  • Glaze: Build desktop apps with AI. Just describe what you want, and Glaze creates it.

🎨 The design tools that skip the developer handoff

  • Omma: From the Spline team, the only builder here that outputs fully interactive 3D websites, not flat ones.

  • Stitch: Google's AI UI builder. Unique in that you can paste a reference image and it reverse-engineers it into production-ready front-end code.

  • MagicPath: An infinite-canvas AI design tool. Describe what you want, and it generates UI layouts, components, and clickable prototypes, making it the closest thing here to a Figma replacement.

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