For sites built with Cursor
You vibe-coded the app. Now vibe-design the site.
Cursor website templates, applied to the page you already shipped. Cursor wrote the code. Maxx writes the look.
great code, default visuals, nobody can tell which is which
the design caught up with the engineering
Real Cursor before/afters drop in as soon as the first cohort of public maxxes ships.
Why this exists
Cursor is the best feeling a developer has had at a keyboard in years — until you put a URL in front of someone and the design fights the rest of the work. Maxx is the same one-paste energy, applied to the marketing surface.
Cursor built me an app I'm genuinely proud of. The landing page felt like I was undoing all of that. Maxx was the missing step — same vibe-coded energy, applied to the design.
Cursor FAQ
Specific to Cursor.
Does Maxx integrate with Cursor?
Not directly. We work off your live URL, not your editor — so it doesn't matter whether you used Cursor, VS Code, or wrote it in vim. Paste the deployed URL.
Can I take the maxxed page back into Cursor?
Yes — you get clean HTML and styles. Drop them into your Cursor project, edit them like any other file.
Will Maxx touch my actual app code?
Never. Maxx redesigns the public-facing landing. Your app stays your app.
Are these templates as developer-friendly as my Cursor build?
Yes — semantic HTML, readable styles, no opaque framework lock-in. If you can read your Cursor code, you can read the maxxed page.