SeedFlip gives you curated design seeds β fonts, colors, shadows, the works β applied to a real page in one click. Export as CSS, Tailwind, shadcn/ui, or a complete DESIGN.md your AI agent actually understands. Or plug it straight into your editor with the MCP server.
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β @nikkimitss, Passive Studios
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βAI gave every developer the power to build. It did not give them the power to design. The code was never the bottleneck. The design was. It still is.β
I described the same design to Claude four different times and got four completely different results. Not one of them looked right. The problem was never my prompting. I didnβt have a design seed. I had adjectives. SeedFlip gave me the actual values. First try. Done.
My cofounder finally said it out loud. βThis looks like every other app on Product Hunt.β He was right. Same zinc palette. Same Inter font. Same everything. Pulled a SeedFlip seed into our Tailwind config and the next build looked like a different company made it.
Iβve shipped six projects and every single one looked like a developer made it. Because one did. Plugged the MCP server into Cursor, told it to pull something editorial and warm. Twenty minutes later I had a product Iβd actually screenshot. No designer. No Figma file. Just the right inputs.
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104 curated design seeds. Real fonts. Real color theory. AI-ready prompts that actually work. No Figma file. No design committee. No three-week sprint to pick a gray.
SeedFlip gives you curated design systems β fonts, colors, shadows, the works β applied to a real page in one click. Export as CSS, Tailwind, or a complete DESIGN.md your agent actually understands.
βConsider me flipped.β
β @nikkimitss, Passive Studios
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βEvery AI app has the same auth flow, the same Stripe checkout, and the same shadcn components. Design is the last unfair advantage you haven't used yet.β
I was mass-prompting Claude at 4am trying to describe the βvibeβ I wanted. Turns out the vibe was 17 CSS variables I didnβt know existed.
Sent a SeedFlip export to my cofounder. His response was βwhy does our app look like a real company now.β We launched that week.
Tried the βmake my app look like Super Unicorn X, Y, Zβ prompts. Didnβt work. This did. Wish I found it 12 projects ago.
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104 curated design seeds. Real fonts. Real color theory. AI-ready prompts that actually work. No Figma file. No design committee. No three-week sprint to pick a gray.
Merchant is commerce at the scale where personality is a liability. Pure black background. Near-invisible surface layering. One green accent used exactly once per page. This is what it looks like when a product is so big it doesn't need to try.
Most dark themes add too much. A gradient here. A second accent there. Merchant strips everything back until the only thing left is the product itself.
The green appears on one button. One. And because everything else is monochrome, that single point of color hits harder than a whole rainbow would.
If you're building ecommerce, SaaS, or marketing pages that need to communicate scale and capability, Merchant is the seed. It doesn't say "we're cool." It says "we're infrastructure." And that's a more powerful statement.
Inter at regular weight is the most restrained heading choice you can make. On pure black, light-weight text doesn't sit on the surface. It looks cut into it. Like the letters were removed to reveal light underneath. That's not a trick. That's what happens when you pair minimal weight with maximum contrast.
No tracking adjustments. No weight changes between heading and body. The hierarchy comes entirely from size. For commerce and SaaS at scale, this communicates the most important thing: capability so confident it doesn't need decoration.
Pure black. Not near-black. Not charcoal. Black. The surface steps up with a trace of blue-green that's almost invisible. You feel the layering more than you see it. That subtlety is what makes cards readable on a canvas that gives nothing away.
The green accent is a controlled explosion. On an entirely monochrome canvas, a single green button is the loudest element in the room. Used sparingly, it directs attention with the precision of a laser. Used twice, it loses everything. One color, one moment, one action.
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