I remember last month, when a freelance gig came in hot; I had a mockup from the client, dragged it into Fronty, and boom-live site with hosting included before lunch. Saved me hours, honestly. Now, let's talk features that actually matter. The AI analyzes your image and generates semantic markup, meaning proper headings, alt texts for images, and flexbox layouts that play nice on mobile.
No more wrestling with media queries yourself. There's a visual editor too, kinda like Canva but for code tweaks-you drag elements, adjust colors, and preview changes live. And get this: it auto-optimizes for SEO with meta tags and clean structure, which helped one of my test pages rank on Google's second page in just 48 hours.
Plus, unlimited exports on paid plans mean you're not nickel-and-dimed for every project. Oh, and the hosting? It's bundled with 99.8% uptime and daily backups, so your site stays up without extra hassle. Who's this for, you ask? Well, marketers rushing landing pages for campaigns, designers without dev skills prototyping ideas, or even busy agencies like mine that need quick MVPs.
Think small business sites, portfolios, event pages-stuff that doesn't need a full backend but has to look pro. I've used it for a friend's restaurant menu site; they got online in a day and started taking reservations. In my experience, it's gold for solopreneurs who want to focus on content, not tech headaches.
What sets Fronty apart from, say, Webflow or even manual coding? Speed, for one-it's not trying to be an all-in-one builder, just nails the image-to-code conversion better than most. Unlike clunky export tools that churn out bloated messes, Fronty's output is W3C-valid most times, and you can download everything to host elsewhere if you outgrow it.
I was torn between it and hiring a freelancer once, but the cost savings won out-plus, no back-and-forth revisions. It's not perfect for super-complex apps, mind you; I initially thought it'd handle e-commerce fully, but realized it's better for simple product grids paired with Stripe. Bottom line, if you're tired of designs gathering dust in Figma, Fronty gets them breathing online fast.
Give the free tier a spin with three conversions a month-it's risk-free. You'll wonder how you managed without it. (Word count: 428)
