Hi all,
What comes to mind when I say "website"? You probably think of one of two things: landing pages or web apps.
It's no secret that LLMs have made generating these kinds of sites effortless — with tools like Claude Artifacts, Cursor, Lovable, Bolt, v0… Anyone can create some version of a site now. But here's the thing: we're still using this tech to build the same old stuff. Sites that are just… sites. Or apps. Or both.
What if we used websites for other things? Like presentations, documents, reports, one-pagers, proposals?
It actually makes a lot of sense. Word, PowerPoint, Canva — they all rely on a white rectangle where you drop in text, images, and shapes, surrounded by constraints designed to keep things simple. Websites, on the other hand, aren't limited like that. They're flexible. They're powerful.
That's why we built Faces — a new format that uses websites as a medium to replace old formats: docs, decks, Notion pages, and more. Sites for everything. Some of our early users are already using Faces for pitch decks, custom sales proposals, hyper-personalized mini landing pages — even garage sales.
Here's a few that I really like: Coffee pocket guide, mini-essay, garage sale, top ai companies report.
Today we're launching on Product Hunt, and we're really excited. Not here looking for upvotes but if you like the concept, we'd appreciate it. Please check it out and let me know your thoughts!
All best,
Ignacio