> This is a lot slower to use than simply copying components from a pre-built UI library and making your own changes
Correct. This is something I am aware of, and next steps would be to make it easier to search and add free (open source) components to build up the UI. In retrospect I probably should have started with that, and then AI'd it.
> You wouldn’t use Tailwind and any of its surrounding products unless you knew the syntax and what it does.
This is true, but often as a Tailwind user I am stumpted on "how to create the thing in my mind". A good example is gradient text, but where the bottom of a letter like g is not cropped.
> And the pricing is outrageous, this is more expensive than subscribing to ChatGPT, with not much benefit other than a visual preview that can be accomplished with copy/paste.
It might be. The $30/m price for an ChatGPT wrapper has to have very good fit for someone, and I am probably not there yet.
> This is a lot slower to use than simply copying components from a pre-built UI library and making your own changes
Correct. This is something I am aware of, and next steps would be to make it easier to search and add free (open source) components to build up the UI. In retrospect I probably should have started with that, and then AI'd it.
> You wouldn’t use Tailwind and any of its surrounding products unless you knew the syntax and what it does.
This is true, but often as a Tailwind user I am stumpted on "how to create the thing in my mind". A good example is gradient text, but where the bottom of a letter like g is not cropped.
> And the pricing is outrageous, this is more expensive than subscribing to ChatGPT, with not much benefit other than a visual preview that can be accomplished with copy/paste.
It might be. The $30/m price for an ChatGPT wrapper has to have very good fit for someone, and I am probably not there yet.