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I built a tool to generate Angular/React components from a prompt

Frontend started feeling repetitive.

I kept rebuilding the same UI components over and over.

dashboards
forms
layouts
cards

so I tried something:

I describe a UI → it generates a working Angular/React component instantly.

it’s still early, but it already saved me hours of work.

would love honest feedback from other builders 👇
https://www.frontuna.com

posted to Icon for group Ideas and Validation
Ideas and Validation
on April 5, 2026
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    At high level, this seems to be good and interesting.
    What is your business model? I believe you are not planning to keep it free forever.

    If paid service, how are you going to compete with giants like Emergent and Base44? I mean what differentiates your service?

    hmm may be cost?

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    If I were you I will push it with marketing. Sometimes product is good and founders just can't get their first customers. And they maybe post about their tool only here. Curious: where do you market your product?

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    This is clever. Look into making an MCP out of it.

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    If anyone is working on a specific UI right now, drop it here — I’ll try generating it 👇

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