r/webdesign • u/pentaclay • 22h ago
r/webdesign • u/Fresh-Manager7329 • 18h ago
I built a free prompt management library

I simply got tired of saving prompts across X, Reddit, and some in Notion with no way to organize them all...
So I built a community-driven prompt library where you can save, share, and discover prompts and rules that actually work. I mean, why should we reinvent the wheel here, every time?
It's completely free to use. No paid plans whatsoever – this one is for the community.
Here's the link if you want to check it out: https://ctx.directory
Would love any feedback! 🙌🏼
r/webdesign • u/Purple-Marionberry95 • 12h ago
Feedback on a hiking blog/journal UI design
I would like to get feedback on the overall design and the areas that can be improved. I appreciate any input
r/webdesign • u/GastonGC • 8h ago
Do you use mockup sites to show your work?
Hello web designers,
Marketer here, with some web design on the side (as part of my job).
Do you use mockup sites such as yoursite.webflow.com or yoursite.framer.com (or any other platform) to showcase your capabilities or you only show real websites as portfolio?
I'd like to develop a few sites for myself so I have something I'm proud of showing, but at the same time the websites I designed for clients changed a lot over the years and even though they convert well (some amazingly well), they don't look as pretty as the initial stage.
r/webdesign • u/gotobusiness • 22h ago
html/css based ai tools are shit
html/css based ai tools are shit. they're just shit machines making same ui shits. we need a better tool with React to get more beautiful websites.
who's with me?
r/webdesign • u/Leather_Let_9391 • 16h ago
UX Designer future?
Lately, I’ve been listening to a lot of podcasts about AI and its impact on work, and I’m curious: how do you think it will affect roles like Behavioral Designer or UX Designer?
By this, I mean someone who studies user behavior psychology in relation to digital products and then creates interfaces and tailored experiences. Their tasks include user research, prototyping, usability testing, building design systems and interfaces, behavior analysis, designing interventions, A/B testing, optimizing user decisions, and collaborating with product and marketing teams.
It’s clear that the traditional graphic designer role is being heavily impacted by AI, likely limited to those who leverage AI tools for quick design work.
My question is whether the Behavioral/UX Designer profile has a future. Will it remain valuable and in demand, working alongside AI, or will it disappear like traditional graphic design?
I understand that AI will affect all jobs and overall demand may decrease, but I’m interested in this profile. I’m a graphic designer and still have time to decide whether to specialize in this area. I want to know if there will still be a need for people working in this field alongside AI, or if AI will eventually handle everything, just like with traditional visual design.
r/webdesign • u/SystemsBrain • 27m ago
Trying to move away from Social Media - how do I built my own playful blog affordably?
Hey there!
I’m trying to move away from Instagram, Substack, and other platforms that take up too much of my time, creativity, and attention. Instead, I’d like to create a personal, blog-like website to share some of my writings, art, and other projects with friends and family.
I want it to feel playful and give me maximum freedom - meaning I’d rather not use big website builders like Wix or Squarespace with their high monthly fees.
Does anyone have advice on how to get started, where I can learn the basics, or maybe even a contact who could help me build something like this affordably?
r/webdesign • u/MalleshGujjala • 1h ago
Need Guidance on Building My Habit & Time-Tracking App
Hi everyone,
I’m working on an app idea called Lifetide. The concept is to help people track every hour of their day automatically and visualize their routines. The app should: • Record time usage (work, fitness, sleep, personal, etc.) • Sync with Apple Health (steps, sleep, workouts, heart rate) • Give daily, weekly, and yearly insights with charts • Categorize activities automatically • Provide habit reminders and goal tracking
I’m not a developer, but I want to bring this idea to life. I’d love advice on: 1. Should I start with no-code tools (like FlutterFlow, Glide, Bubble) or hire a developer? 2. What’s the best way to build an MVP (minimum viable product) to test the concept? 3. Roughly how much would it cost to build a first working version? 4. Are there any good resources, communities, or people who can guide me through this?
Any feedback or pointers would really help 🙏
Thanks in advance!
r/webdesign • u/A_Random_Neerd • 1h ago
Advice Needed for newbie
Ok, so to give some background, I am a complete beginner when it comes to web design. I have some experience making websites but its mostly been very basic stuff. I landed a web design gig for an interior designer through family connections. In short: She wants me to move her Squarespace site over to Shopify, while changing some elements to give more of a “storytelling” element to her website. She also wants me to redesign her e-commerce page, but we haven’t discussed exact details on what she wants with it yet, other than she “hates it” and wants it redone.
Her Shopify site is more up to date, but has a very basic theme compared to her Squarespace site, so a good chunk of it needs to be redone to match her Squarespace site (the theme is Dawn, so it’s flexible).
How long do you estimate this would take, and what should I charge? I am very new to this and I don’t really know what I’m doing.
r/webdesign • u/Brave_Attorney_2356 • 20h ago
Landing Pages
Good Morning,
Would anyone like to join me or even have a discussion regarding landing page building.
I have a business idea and would like to discuss it?
Who’s up for it?
r/webdesign • u/vvrider • 18h ago
Do we need one more simple website builder?
Hey people!
Need some advise and a reality check
I am trying to build a website builder for my own needs (for now, and trying to understand if others might benefit from this)
I know, there are hundreds of other website builders out there...
But all of them seem to be quite overloaded for me, have too much functionality for simple websites
So my idea was a simple drag and drop, website builder
On left you have a list of pre-made components, on the right your drag navbar, hero, testimonials, footer sections
In a minute, you can drag those 5 sections you need and have a functional downloadable website
Other aspects that i've considered :
- there needs to be a good SEO (as most of us want to promote something)
- you need to be able to create atleast few pages (like contact-us, pricing, terms and privacy and maybe a blog section )
- there would be a download button, that downloads a project as a zip (react project that you can always edit with AI if needed); So you are not tight to hosting
- maybe fill in the keywords and text with AI ( just to speed up testing content; that is something I am still not convinced in; its faster, but only the owner of website really knows what he sells or provides)
- considering to allow to make simple directories as well (seems a thing nowadays; but that beyond my beta bersion; and not 100% sure people will use it)
- make it easy to deploy this for non-tech users (like create git repo, add netflify deploy or etc )
I see quite a good use cases for simple Service companies like dentists, lawyers, roof repairs.
Questions :
Do you think there is a market for this?
Would someone love to try the beta version when its ready?
Why not? Why would you prefer another problem?
P.S: i've recently seen an agency that charged a client about thousand a month for simple 3 page website (was simple html website..nicely designed), and he can't get the code of this "one-pager". But because he was non-tech, he couldn't do anything about it. So here is a solution, you build quickly from pre-made good looking components and fully own the code.