
dmaya
AI vibe design platform for professional teams
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dMaya is the AI-powered vibe design platform built for agencies, teams, and freelancers. You chat with an AI agent, describe what you need, and the agent creates polished UI designs. Iterate through conversation until the design is right, share preview links with clients for approval, and export everything as HTML, CSS, and JS code. Your developers take it from there in Cursor, Claude Code, or any coding tool they already use.
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Then from here you just can access the API docs which are well very important um because you'll be building an integration and this is uh what we try and spend the most time on so that uh well it's very very straightforward for you to learn and start using
For API Products, The Docs Are The Onboarding — Spend The Most Time There
Because Late is an API-first product, Mickey treats the docs as the primary onboarding surface and invests the most product time there. The bet is that frictionless, well-written documentation is what gets developers from signup to first successful integration.
Creative generation for ads is probably the least valuable place to apply AI. What you really care about is the concept. What I see people using AI well for is creative prospecting — pulling competitors' ads and using an LLM agent to synthesize what's working. That would have been a full-time job three years ago.
AI's real marketing value is creative prospecting at scale, not variant generation
Generating 200 variants of the same 10 concepts adds near-zero value — the 190th variant is not meaningfully different from the first. The leverage is in concepting: finding angles that wouldn't emerge from a human brainstorm. AI-powered competitive synthesis (scraping ad libraries, agent interpretation, hypothesis generation) automates what used to require a full-time analyst.
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