Most tools stop at code generation. The moment you want to tweak layout, spacing, text, or colors, you’re back to manually editing code. That breaks the fast-iteration promise for solo builders.
Zolly generates websites and simple web apps from a prompt, but the core idea is a real visual editor on top of the AI output. You can click, drag, and edit the UI instead of digging through generated code.
You can: – Generate websites, landing pages, and small web apps from prompts – Visually edit layout, text, and styles – Upload existing HTML and modify it visually or with AI – Generate from an image or screenshot – Choose between multiple AI models – Publish with one click or export clean HTML
This is still early, and I’d really appreciate honest feedback — especially on whether a visual-first AI workflow actually solves a real problem, or if I’m missing something obvious.