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The fastest way to steal a design system (legally)
Point Archeo at any website. Hit capture. In 30 seconds you get: - every color token on the page - the full type scale - spacing values - all of it as JSON, Markdown, or Tailwind config No inspecting elements. No guessing hex codes. No copy-pasting. I built this because I was doing a brand audit for a client and spent two hours manually pulling colors and font sizes from a site I didn't have Figma access to. Now it takes 30 seconds. But the design export is just one side of it. The other thing Archeo does: it saves any web page as a fully working offline copy. Three formats: - ZIP with the full file structure - Single HTML with everything inlined - MHTML browser snapshot It scrolls the page before capturing so lazy-loaded content doesn't get missed. It pulls from Shadow DOM. It rewrites links so navigation still works offline. It strips trackers before saving. The result is a complete, portable, interrogatable copy of any page. Useful for: - saving competitor landing pages to reference later (they will change) - building reference libraries without bookmarks that die - feeding a full page to an AI tool without losing structure - auditing client sites before a redesign kickoff No cloud. No login. No analytics. Everything runs locally in your browser. v1.1 is live at archeo.dev $9 minimum, pay what you want. 14-day refund if it doesn't click for you. Community code AIDC20 takes 20% off. First 100 uses only! If you're doing any client work, competitive research, or design auditing, try it this week.
The fastest way to steal a design system (legally)
2 likes • 12d
This is a very cool tool, love the: - ZIP with the full file structure - Single HTML with everything inlined - MHTML browser snapshot Is this purchase price a one-off cost? Or is it monthly? Regardless, cannot wait to see how it goes 🥳
1 like • 12d
@Andreas M Excellent, I'll grab it tomorrow 😁
I just shipped my first Chrome extension
Been using this on client projects for months. Time to ship it. It's called Archeo. It downloads any web page as a working offline copy. Three formats: ZIP with full file structure, Single HTML with everything inlined, or MHTML as a browser snapshot. The scanner scrolls the page before capture to catch lazy-loaded content, pulls from Shadow DOM, rewrites links so offline navigation works, and blocks trackers before archiving. There's also a design system export. Point it at any site and it outputs color tokens, type scale, and spacing as JSON, Markdown, or Tailwind config. I use it for audits and reading codebases. No cloud, no login, no analytics. Fully local. v1.1 is live at archeo.dev. $9 minimum, pay what you want, 14-day refund if it doesn't work for you. For the community: use code AIDC20 for 20% off. First 100 uses only. If you try it, let me know what breaks. That feedback is more useful than anything right now. archeo.dev
I just shipped my first Chrome extension
2 likes • 15d
Very cool, having easy access to complete Web Pages is helpful for testing. So 100% complete copy of the live site, and able to be interrogated and /or analyzed by existing Web Dev tools etc? Awesome.
💥 2 Campaigns Crushing It Right Now!
Hey friends, We’re helping a few agencies get more clients using calls and AI tools. Both campaigns are working really well. If you want to see how it works, just comment INFO or send me a DM.
2 likes • Nov '25
@Mr Ashas Great news, I hope it builds your inwards pipeline longterm.
1 like • Nov '25
@Mr Ashas Sounds good, thanks for the offer.
🚀 New Video - I Rebuilt PRYMO in 2 Hours (Full Process)
Hey everyone, New video just dropped. I rebuilt my PRYMO app from scratch in about 2 hours. PRYMO is this text-enhancement tool I built a few months ago. It worked, but the UI was kind of a mess. Multiple screens, floating modals, just not as efficient as it could be. So I wanted to test out Claude Code and see if I could rebuild it properly. And I feel like it turned out really well. In the video, you'll see: The exact workflow I used. I started with Manus to analyze my GitHub repo and generate a kickstart prompt. Then I fed that into Claude Code and let it plan out the rebuild. The iterations. It wasn't perfect immediately. I had to refine the layout multiple times to get to a single-screen flow that actually made sense. You'll see all of that. The theme struggle. Claude Code kept giving me these purple gradient designs, which I hate. So I had to apply my own theme using TweakCN. The final result has this tomato-y light mode that I'm honestly very happy with. The technical stuff. How I integrated OpenRouter for dynamic model selection, how I handled API key management inline, all of that. This is a real example of the "App Showcase" and "Design Workflows" stuff we talk about here. It's not a polished tutorial. It's just me building something I actually use. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/u5eZNIE9rsw I'm curious what you guys think. Have you tried rebuilding old projects with new AI tools? What was your experience? Let me know below. – Drewskii
2 likes • Oct '25
@Andreas M Word! And that's a great workflow and effort there, thanks for the explanation, certainly more complex than I thought it might be. However only taking 2 hours for a rewrite like that, it's impressive and confidence-building 🦾
1 like • Oct '25
@Andreas M And who doesn't need more confidence at times, eh?
🚀 Just redesigned 3 landing pages in 7 hours using AI (full breakdown inside)
Hey everyone! 👋 I just finished something pretty cool and wanted to share the complete process with you all. What I did: Found 3 incredible companies with amazing technology but basic landing pages: • Nitrode - AI-powered game engine • Luminal - AI inference platform ("inference at the speed of light") • Centeye - neuromorphic vision tech (24+ years of semiconductor innovation!) Instead of waiting for clients, I decided to redesign their landing pages as concept work to showcase my AI-powered workflow. My complete process: -Research Phase - Used Manus AI to analyze competitors and industry standards -Strategy Phase - Defined design concepts that match each company's innovation level -Build Phase - WindSurf + ClineAI for rapid development -Refinement Phase - Figma for design polish and custom elements Total time: 7-8 hours (this would've taken me weeks before AI) The results: • Nitrode: Auto-playing demos, interactive showcases, proper download section • Luminal: "Elevated Terminal" aesthetic with speed animations and enterprise polish • Centeye: Design that matches their expertise with technical drawings and aerospace-inspired layout Watch the full breakdown here: https://youtu.be/E95rgqviSYA Key takeaway: While others debate if AI will replace designers, we're learning how to 10x our output and deliver better results faster. What questions do you have about the process? Drop them below and I'll answer everything!
1 like • Oct '25
@Andreas M Ah so you use tools to capture the "feels" before "reals" ... great idea. I'll check out the concept of a 'moodboard' 🤔
2 likes • Oct '25
@Andreas M Haha, of course you do, you will have to show me one day, maybe that's a good topic for a Video: what is a moodboard and how do you use it?
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