Generate Flow
How Banani pitches text-to-UI generation to non-designers — from a homepage that puts the prompt and the finished screens in one frame, through pricing that meters generation by the credit and sells the exit separately, to a blog whose featured post is a roundup of its own competitors.
Homepage
The fold holds four things and no more: a headline that sets the bar at aesthetics rather than speed ('Design stunning UIs with AI'), one blue CTA, and — cropped at the bottom edge — a prompt field mid-typing, 'UI for home listing p|', fanned over a spread of finished screens. That crop is the argument. It shows the input and the output in the same frame and skips everything between them, which is exactly the claim a text-to-UI tool has to make before you'll try it. Nothing else competes for the fold — no feature list, no pricing, no second CTA.