Hey Guys, I saw this on my Twitter feed and thought it was a pretty cool website builder tool. I hope it's helpful. The results are beautiful and animated. A real upgrade! https://x.com/i/status/2052055728161206468 Here's the prompt that was used for this Website. PROMPT! Design a whimsical, meticulously symmetrical landing page for a Wes Anderson-inspired boutique hotel called THE & HOTEL. Every visual element is video — zero static photographs. HERO SECTION: A full-viewport looping cinematic video shot as a perfectly centered, symmetrical tracking shot on a dolly rail moving forward through a series of pastel-colored hotel rooms. Each room is a miniature diorama: a pink bathroom with matching towels, a mint-green reading nook with a cat on a velvet chair, a mustard-yellow dining room with a cake on the table. The camera glides at constant speed, never tilting, always dead-center. Doorframes act as natural wipes between rooms. Color grade references Fuji Pro 400H — lifted pastel shadows, creamy skin tones, slightly desaturated warm highlights, signature Anderson palette. THE & HOTEL sits in perfectly centered Futura Bold, appearing as a title card with a quick zoom-in, Anderson-style chapter introduction. Below: Est. 1967 — Where Symmetry Is Policy. Color palette: Lobby Pink #F4B6C2, Concierge Mint #A8D5BA, Elevator Mustard #F2C94C, Bellboy Cream #FFF5E1, Uniform Navy #2C3E6B. Fonts: Futura for all headlines, Courier Prime for body text. Sections: (1) Our Rooms — grid of room types, each thumbnail a 5-second centered looping video: bed made in stop-motion, curtains billowing symmetrically, record player spinning. (2) Amenities — vertical centered panels with looping video backgrounds: pool from directly above with synchronized swimmer, restaurant with waiter on a straight path, lobby with pivoting bellhop. (3) The Staff — symmetrical grid of looping video portraits: adjusting glasses, stamping passport, folding napkin. (4) Guest Book — handwritten postcards over a looping video of cursive writing. (5) Book a Stay — form within vintage lobby video, concierge bell dings on submit. Micro-interactions: Anderson-style horizontal pan wipes, mechanical click buttons, miniature elevator scroll indicator.