369 All-Time Launches
8 2026 Launches
0.23 Avg Engagement
-85% YoY Change

Web Design is one of the most-tracked categories in our index. 369 products since 2021. The year-over-year data below reveals whether this space is accelerating, plateauing, or cooling off.

Launches Per Year

84 2022
143 2023
81 2024
53 2025
8 2026

Quarterly Breakdown

QuarterLaunchesAvg Interest ScoreTop Product
Q1 2026 8 87 Superdesign Prompt Library
Q1 2025 14 151 Supergrid by Depict
Q2 2025 20 233 Lovable 2.0
Q3 2025 10 119 YoinkUI
Q4 2025 9 172 Hatable
Q1 2024 32 120 Dorik AI (Beta)
Q2 2024 20 159 Musho
Q3 2024 22 136 Page UI
Q4 2024 7 195 Layouts.dev
Q1 2023 23 146 WebWave
Q2 2023 34 124 Indie Design Kit
Q3 2023 34 128 Designment
Q4 2023 52 114 Mobirise AI
Q1 2022 8 93 Design Resources
Q2 2022 25 150 DopeUI
Q3 2022 18 184 ruttl

Market Direction

The Web Design category has been cooling over the past 5 years of tracked data. Total launches went from 84 in 2022 to 8 in 2026.

Average engagement ratio across all Web Design launches: 0.23. Products above that line tend to solve a specific, painful problem. Products below it often entered a crowded space without clear differentiation.

Peak Activity

Web Design peaked in 2023 with 143 launches. That was 3 years ago. The decline since then could signal market consolidation, saturation, or attention shifting to adjacent categories.

Engagement Quality

Average engagement per product has risen from 0.18 in 2022 to 0.30 in 2026. That upward trend means the community is spending more time with each new launch. Either the products are getting better, or the audience is getting more selective. Probably both.

Strongest Quarter

The highest-performing quarter was Q2 2025, with an average interest score of 233 across 20 launches. Lovable 2.0 led that quarter.

Top Web Design Products by Year

2026

Design prompts for style, animation, components
376
Jan 2026 37 discussions
Build a website by chatting with AI
124
Feb 2026 18 discussions
A freeform canvas for any HTML (no grids, no wireframes)
105
Jan 2026 11 discussions
Paste your URL. Get roasted like a top Product Hunt launch
33
Feb 2026 14 discussions
Design trends from teams fixing broken brands
25
Jan 2026 7 discussions

2025

Build apps and websites by chatting with AI, in multiplayer
896
Apr 2025 38 discussions
Scroll-stopping Shopify storefronts in seconds
756
Mar 2025 161 discussions
Apps built by conversations, not code
655
May 2025 96 discussions
Unfold your website from your logo
536
May 2025 122 discussions
Are you sure it's l*vable 👀?
492
Nov 2025 81 discussions

2024

High-converting landing page components to copy and paste
826
Jul 2024 121 discussions
Your new AI design assistant
774
Apr 2024 104 discussions
A notebook for building interfaces with Tailwind & shadcn/UI
711
Oct 2024 61 discussions
AI Website Building Platform
677
Feb 2024 254 discussions
Describe UI and see it rendered live
550
Apr 2024 33 discussions

2023

Design on-demand: your UI/UX, web & brand solution
774
Sep 2023 192 discussions
Ship astronomically well-designed products that convert
526
May 2023 172 discussions
Ditch the grids, create websites like you design graphics
493
Feb 2023 547 discussions
The most beautiful link in bio on the internet
448
Jun 2023 96 discussions
Design websites in Figma, launch in Webflow
423
Feb 2023 56 discussions

Market Gap Signal

Launch volume dropped 85% year-over-year, but average engagement per product rose by 18%. Fewer builders are entering Web Design, but the ones that do are finding a more receptive audience. That's a textbook market gap signal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Depends on what's declining. If volume drops but engagement rises, the market is maturing. That's often good for existing players. If both drop, the category may be dying. The quarterly breakdown on each page tells you which pattern you're seeing.

At least three. Two data points is a line, not a trend. We have five years of data for most categories, which is enough to distinguish real shifts from noise.

Current year launches compared to the same period last year. Positive means more products launching. Negative means the category cooled. Neither is inherently good or bad. A mature category with fewer but better launches is often healthier than one flooding the market with clones.

Launch volume drops but engagement per product rises. Fewer builders entering, but the ones that do find a more receptive audience. That's an opportunity signal. We flag it when we see it.

We report what happened. We don't predict. Five years of data shows patterns, but markets surprise people for a living.

Three common reasons. The market consolidated around winners. The technology matured and stopped generating new startups. Or builder attention shifted to adjacent categories. Usually it's a combination.

Volume without engagement is saturation. Engagement without volume is opportunity. Check which one you're looking at.

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