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Wowable

Paste a link and get a live website

Website Builder
Artificial Intelligence
No-Code
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Most website builders generate generic pages that all sound the same. Wowable turns reviews, social profiles, screenshots, and business listings into a complete website using the content your business already has online. Paste a Google Maps link, Instagram profile, TripAdvisor page, LinkedIn profile, or even a screenshot — and Wowable turns it into a website that feels authentic instead of AI-generated. No writing. No design. No setup.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋
Launching Wowable on Vercel Day 🚀

We built Wowable because most AI website builders still generate generic content.


The problem: even when the design looks good, every website ends up sounding the same. You still have to rewrite everything manually because every page says “quality service”, “customer-first”, or “best in town”.


Our approach: businesses already have real content online. Customer reviews, social profiles, photos, business listings, and screenshots already describe what makes a business unique far better than placeholder AI copy.


Instead of starting from a blank page, Wowable builds websites from content businesses already have online.


Paste a Google Maps link, Instagram profile, TripAdvisor page, LinkedIn profile, or even a screenshot, and Wowable builds the website from that content automatically.


No prompts. No writing. No complicated setup.

🚀 Product Hunt Launch Offer:

To celebrate our launch, we’re giving the first 50 users 50% off Wowable Pro for the first year.

Use code: WOWABLE50


Would genuinely love your feedback 👇

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Wow, this is impressive! I just pasted my Instagram link and it generated a beautiful, clean website, complete with a working contact form. Love how simple and elegant the layout is. Great tool, congrats on the launch!

Fresh, creative, simple and detailed... nailed it guys. Congrats!

The "preserves custom edits during regeneration" piece is the interesting hard part — how does the merge actually work when the source data changes and the user has hand-edited the same section? Is it section-level pinning, a semantic diff, or something else? Curious how you handle the conflict case where a Google review changes the inferred tone but the owner already rewrote that block.

Congrats on the launch! Local business owners are too busy running the shop to write web copy. The whole game is meeting them at the content they already have online.

I tried it, and it is a good idea. However, you need to make it more advanced by using AI to detect logos and themes, as competitors are currently creating sites with similar designs and themes.

I just tried generating a website using a random TripAdvisor link and honestly didn’t expect it to turn out this clean. The layout, photos, reviews, and overall structure actually looked like a proper modern business website instead of one of those obvious AI-generated pages. Even the mobile version looked polished. Curious how you guys are handling the scraping and content structuring behind the scenes because the data mapping looked surprisingly accurate.

I like that this doesn’t stop at just generating a homepage. The ability to edit themes, manage SEO, connect domains, and view analytics makes it feel more like an actual business product rather than a quick AI demo. Technical question though, how are you handling businesses that have content spread across multiple platforms instead of one source?

@moh_codokiai one site generated personal website from my linkedin and looking great. Loving this to generate more and more.

@josh_bennett1 I just tried generating a website using a random TripAdvisor link and honestly didn’t expect it to turn out this clean. The layout, photos, reviews, and overall structure actually looked like a proper modern business website instead of one of those obvious AI-generated pages. Even the mobile version looked polished. Curious how you guys are handling the scraping and content structuring behind the scenes because the data mapping looked surprisingly accurate.

@moh_codokiai @josh_bennett1 i tested this just while ago and its really good and by the way the name wowable is very good name.

The site generated from a simple brochure into a polished website is wow. Good luck and would like to know which model using for this or scraping? Also how the seo works for this?

Can the owner edit and lock certain sections so the AI doesn’t overwrite key details later?

Hey everyone, Chris here, one of the makers behind Wowable.

Over the last 10+ years running a website and digital agency, I noticed the same thing over and over again: most small businesses know they should have a website, but the process is still surprisingly painful. Hiring designers/developers is expensive, DIY builders take time, and many business owners simply never get around to launching something properly.

At the same time, people are searching online more than ever, not just on Google anymore, but increasingly through AI tools like ChatGPT and other assistants that rely heavily on web content and business information. Businesses without a proper web presence risk becoming almost invisible online.

That’s why we built Wowable. The idea was simple: what if you could paste a Google Maps link, Instagram profile, Facebook page, TripAdvisor listing, or even screenshots/brochures… and instantly get a clean, professional website in under a minute?

The goal isn’t just to “generate a website with AI.” It’s to help businesses get online faster, look credible, and start getting discovered by more customers.

Would genuinely love to hear your thoughts, feedback, criticisms, or ideas on where we should take this next 🙌

One thing we realized while building Wowable is that most small businesses already have enough content online for a website, they just don’t have time to organize it.

A restaurant might already have:

  • hundreds of customer reviews

  • photos

  • menus

  • Instagram posts

  • business listings

but still no website that properly reflects the business.

That became a huge part of the idea behind Wowable.

About Wowable on Product Hunt

Paste a link and get a live website

Wowable launched on Product Hunt on May 15th, 2026 and earned 99 upvotes and 32 comments, placing #15 on the daily leaderboard. Most website builders generate generic pages that all sound the same. Wowable turns reviews, social profiles, screenshots, and business listings into a complete website using the content your business already has online. Paste a Google Maps link, Instagram profile, TripAdvisor page, LinkedIn profile, or even a screenshot — and Wowable turns it into a website that feels authentic instead of AI-generated. No writing. No design. No setup.

Wowable was featured in Website Builder (9.5k followers), Artificial Intelligence (468.5k followers) and No-Code (5.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 100.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Wowable?

Wowable was hunted by Josh Bennett. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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