I’ve been testing Lovable.ai to see how well it can handle high-converting UI, and I ended up building a Landing Page Revenue Calculator for AI startups.
The idea: Most AI founders obsess over traffic but ignore conversion. This tool instantly calculates how much revenue their landing page is losing due to UX mistakes, and what they could recover with optimizations.
Used Lovable for the UI, and honestly, the output is clean. Felt like I got a premium-looking build without spending weeks refining the design. The whole process was faster than expected.
Here’s the link if you want to check it out: https://uxaudit.akyx.digital/
Would love feedback. Is this something AI founders would actually use? Also curious if anyone here has used Lovable for similar projects.
The pairing of 'runs locally' + 'no API keys' is undervalued positioning. It speaks to the technical buyer who has already been burned by SaaS tools that changed pricing, added rate limits, or went down at the wrong moment.
The one-time purchase model makes sense when the tool does a defined job well. What's the job this tool does?
The idea behind this tool is solid — founders talk growth, but miss the revenue leaking right on the landing page. What I like is how it makes UX feel measurable, kind of how a plants vs brainrots value calculator makes complicated value comparisons simple and visual. This approach really pushes you to think in numbers, not assumptions, which most teams avoid. Excited to see how this evolves for early-stage AI products — bookmarking this one.
👉 Learn More Here: https://growagardencalculatores.com/plants-vs-brainrot-calculator/ and diving deeper into the model!
This looks really useful, Vlad — especially since many founders underestimate how much conversion impacts revenue compared to just chasing traffic. The calculator makes that gap super clear. I could definitely see AI startups using it as a wake-up call to invest in UX optimization.
Also agree on Lovable — I’ve tried it for quick landing page concepts, and the speed-to-quality ratio is impressive. Curious: are you planning to add benchmarks or industry averages so founders can compare their numbers? That might make the tool even stickier.