
How 6 Theme Families Replaced 1000 Random Outputs
CapsuleWeb generates a live website from a single prompt for $1. No account, no template picker, no dashboard. The site deploys to a subdomain of capsuleweb.site in about 30 seconds. The output quality used to be inconsistent. Not broken, just unpredictable. A prompt for a bakery might get a dark techy layout. A portfolio prompt might get soft pastels and rounded corners. The AI was making aesthetic choices with no constraints, and it showed. The fix wasn't better prompting. It was better product architecture. The theme family system I designed six explicit theme families: clean-editorial for portfolios, resumes, personal pages modern-product for startups, SaaS, landing pages soft-playful for events, invites, community pages boutique-warm for cafes, studios, small shops utility-local for services, contractors, local business elegant-dark for photography, music, nightlife Each family locks down font pairings, color logic, spacing ratios, and component behavior. The generation model pick
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