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I built an AI interior design app where every piece of furniture is real and shoppable

Hey IndieHackers! I'm Matt, founder of TimelessHome.AI out of Las Vegas.

Quick pitch: upload a photo of any room, answer a few questions, and get a full redesign where every item is a real product you can buy from places like Amazon, Wayfair, or Walmart — with prices and direct links.

The problem I kept seeing: every other AI design tool generates beautiful rooms filled with furniture that doesn't exist. You get inspired, then spend hours trying to find something that looks close. We skip that entirely. If it's in your design, you can buy it.

I'm targeting short-term rental owners as my beachhead — hosts who need their Airbnbs to look great but aren't hiring designers. The person designing is the same person buying, which makes the whole model click.

Live product, thousands of users, credit-based model ($6/design) plus affiliate revenue. Bootstrapping with a small raise in progress.

Would love feedback from the community. Happy to answer any questions about the build, the market, or the AI side.

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on April 2, 2026
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    Great idea! I think people will like it, but you need to choose the right audience. What social media platforms are you using to post information about TimelessHome.ai? and where are you looking for users?

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