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Image 1 — Hi Community. I am Back with Version 2 of Mandlix.com, i posted on community on Fixing UI/UX for others we have improved more. Please try it.
Image 2 — Hi Community. I am Back with Version 2 of Mandlix.com, i posted on community on Fixing UI/UX for others we have improved more. Please try it.
Image 3 — Hi Community. I am Back with Version 2 of Mandlix.com, i posted on community on Fixing UI/UX for others we have improved more. Please try it.
Image 4 — Hi Community. I am Back with Version 2 of Mandlix.com, i posted on community on Fixing UI/UX for others we have improved more. Please try it.
Image 5 — Hi Community. I am Back with Version 2 of Mandlix.com, i posted on community on Fixing UI/UX for others we have improved more. Please try it.
Image 6 — Hi Community. I am Back with Version 2 of Mandlix.com, i posted on community on Fixing UI/UX for others we have improved more. Please try it.
Image 7 — Hi Community. I am Back with Version 2 of Mandlix.com, i posted on community on Fixing UI/UX for others we have improved more. Please try it.

Hi Community. I am Back with Version 2 of Mandlix.com, i posted on community on Fixing UI/UX for others we have improved more. Please try it.

After months of rebuilding and testing, Mandlix V2 is finally live.

Mandlix helps you analyze your website UI/UX using AI and gives actionable fixes instantly.

What it does:

  • Screenshot-based UX analysis
  • Detects usability & accessibility issues
  • Finds weak CTAs and design problems
  • Gives actionable UI improvement suggestions
  • Fast reports with visual feedback

Built for:

  • Developers
  • Startup founders
  • Designers
  • Agencies

Would love feedback from the Reddit community on:

  • UI quality
  • Report usefulness
  • Features you’d want next

You can try it here:
mandlix.com

Still improving it daily, so brutal feedback is welcome 🙌

u/Electrical-Cost-8322 — 6 days ago
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New Version is Out. I build an UI/UX Auditing Tool. Can you sign in.

After months of rebuilding and testing, Mandlix V2 is finally live.

Mandlix helps you analyze your website UI/UX using AI and gives actionable fixes instantly.

What it does:

  • Screenshot-based UX analysis
  • Detects usability & accessibility issues
  • Finds weak CTAs and design problems
  • Gives actionable UI improvement suggestions
  • Fast reports with visual feedback

Built for:

  • Developers
  • Startup founders
  • Designers
  • Agencies

Would love feedback from the Reddit community on:

  • UI quality
  • Report usefulness
  • Features you’d want next

You can try it here:
Mandlix.com

Still improving it daily, so brutal feedback is welcome 🙌

u/Electrical-Cost-8322 — 6 days ago

👉 Mandlix.com

I built this after realizing how much time gets wasted manually reviewing websites for UI/UX issues — and how easy it is to miss small things that quietly hurt conversions.

What it is:
A tool that scans your website and highlights UI/UX problems with clear, actionable suggestions.

Who it’s for:
Developers, indie hackers, and small teams who don’t have time (or a dedicated designer) to audit every page properly.

Why it matters:
Most websites don’t fail because of one big mistake — it’s a bunch of small issues: unclear CTAs, messy layouts, weak hierarchy, confusing flows.
Those add up and cost you users.

How it works:

  • Sign in
  • Enter your website URL
  • It discovers pages automatically
  • Runs analysis on each page
  • Gives you a structured report with issues + suggested fixes

What makes it different:
It’s not just pointing out problems — it tries to tell you what to do next, so you’re not stuck figuring out fixes.

You can try it for free right now (limited pages).

I’m mainly looking for early feedback:

  • What feels useful vs unnecessary?
  • What did it miss?
  • Was anything actually actionable?
  • Would you pay for something like this?

Be honest — even harsh feedback is helpful.

u/Electrical-Cost-8322 — 21 days ago

I’ve been reviewing a lot of SaaS websites lately and noticing small UI/UX issues that quietly hurt conversions.

If you’re open to it, drop your product below.
I’ll take a look and share practical feedback on things like:

  • first impression
  • clarity of messaging
  • CTA placement
  • friction in key flows

Not selling anything — just trying to help and learn from different products.

reddit.com
u/Electrical-Cost-8322 — 21 days ago

Built a tool for founders, UX designers, marketers, and developers who want to stop guessing what’s wrong with their website UI. Mandlix.com

Mandlix scans your website page-by-page, detects real UI/UX issues, scores each page, and generates actionable AI prompts to help you redesign faster.

What it does:
• Audits multiple pages automatically
• Highlights critical / high / medium / low UX issues visually
• Tracks layout, search visibility, readability, CTA placement, and more
• Exports ready-to-use prompt JSON for redesign workflows
• Helps improve conversion, usability, and overall user experience

Instead of spending hours manually reviewing pages, you get a structured UX breakdown + AI-ready redesign suggestions in minutes.

Perfect for:
• SaaS founders
• Ecommerce owners
• UX/UI designers
• Agencies
• Developers improving product experience

If you’re working on website redesigns, UX optimization, or conversion improvements, would love your feedback.

Trying to make UI/UX audits faster, smarter, and actually actionable.

u/Electrical-Cost-8322 — 22 days ago

What you guys Build on Weekend. I Launched Mandlix.com

Hey everyone,

mandlix.com I’ve been working on a small project lately — a UI/UX auditing tool for developers, indie makers, and teams.

The idea came from a simple problem:
Most of us build products, but we don’t always realize why users bounce or why something feels “off” in the UI.

So I built a tool that:

  • Analyzes your website pages
  • Detects common UX issues (spacing, hierarchy, contrast, clutter, etc.)
  • Gives actionable suggestions (not just generic advice)
  • Shows fixes visually so you can actually improve fast

Right now, I’m offering:
👉 Free analysis for up to 10 pages

I’m still improving it and would really love honest feedback from devs/designers here.

Questions I’d love help with:

  • Would you actually use something like this?
  • What kind of UX issues do you struggle with most?
  • What features would make this a must-have tool?

Thanks 🙌

u/Electrical-Cost-8322 — 2 months ago