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.

Maxx my site$19 · one-time · keep your code
BeforeBefore — Cursor-built landing

great code, default visuals, nobody can tell which is which

AfterAfter — maxxed

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.
Engineer-founder · shipped with Cursor · placeholder quote

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.

Vibe-coded the app? Now vibe-design the site. Maxx it.

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