Been building with AI tools, including Cursor almost daily for months. Love it. But I kept shipping things that looked... the same? MOre or less at least. Inter font, purple-ish gradients, symmetric hero sections, shadow-lg on everything.
So I built unslopd (https://unslopd.com) to catch that stuff. Paste a URL → get a Vibe Score (0–100) with specific findings about what makes it look generic, and a fix list sorted by impact.
The fix prompts are designed to paste back into Cursor/Lovable/whatever you use. Most of the time it's 3-4 changes:
- Swap Inter for something with actual character (Instrument Serif, Bricolage Grotesque, Syne — the tool suggests specific ones)
- Kill uniform shadows and use elevation intentionally
- Stop spreading your accent color evenly — one bold moment beats five subtle ones
Free, no account needed for your first audit.
Full disclosure: I built this with AI tools too. I've been running unslopd's own reports on itself to iterate the design — that's kind of the whole point. It's a feedback loop, not a finished product.
If you try it on something you've built, I'm curious what it flags. Especially interested in whether the fix suggestions actually make sense when you paste them into Cursor. I hope there are someone here interested in giving it a go and share their experience. It would mean a lot to me.
I will be happy to gift a lifetime Pro subscription to a few developers who find the tool useful and are willing to share feedback. I dont say this to be salesy, its just a way of showing appreciation. And I know it have little or no practical value this early stage of the product - but its something.