Hybrid search of 540K+ US Government datasets on 2 CPU cores. No LLMs
Government data search exists on Data.gov, but this runs lean without LLMs.

It turns real production sites into compact design tokens and an llm.txt context so large models don't hallucinate weird UI choices — neat move to reduce token bloat while keeping designs grounded. The MCP endpoints (search_design_inspiration, export_domain_tokens, get_layout_data, display_pin) and direct integrations with tools like Cursor and VS Code make it immediately usable in prompt workflows, but value will hinge on extraction accuracy and coverage of the indexed sites.
Frontend developers, product designers, prompt engineers and teams building LLM-powered UI tooling
It becomes a question of taste. LLMs create exceptionally generic and inconsistent designs in the absence of curated references.
FontofWeb grounds AI in real production websites. It draws from a crowd-sourced search engine of over 1,000 live sites, extracting proven color and typography combinations, along with layout and styling patterns that already work in context.
This is available through a free public MCP service.
Government data search exists on Data.gov, but this runs lean without LLMs.
No-login design audit tool when Frontify and Zeroheight require accounts.
Two-phase pipeline eliminates order-dependence before writing any wiki pages.
First Elixir↔WASM bridge tooling, but no maintained packages existed for a reason.
The visual concept is strong: generous negative space, a micro-typographic centerline and restrained UI that actually sells the idea of 'ma'. Unfortunately the page reads like a demo/theme — repeated copy blocks and zeroed stats suggest placeholder content rather than a finished system or component library. Useful as a quiet starting point for designers who like minimalism, but it needs real docs, components and examples to move beyond a pretty landing.
Forces AI to output strategy maps and job stories instead of just generating UI mockups.