u/SubstanceNeat5028

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I feel like most AI website builders still have this “same website syndrome”

I spent part of the weekend testing some no code platforms like Webflow AI, Dorik AI, and Wix AI and after a few generations everything started blending together.

Same layouts.
Same style of copy.
Same “modern startup” aesthetic.

Not saying the tools are bad. They are actually pretty impressive and useful. But I still feel like most AI website builders are better at creating a website fast than creating something that really feels unique to the brand.

From my test:

- Webflow felt more customizable.
- Dorik felt faster and simpler to get something live.
- Wix felt more beginner-friendly.

Maybe AI is great for removing the blank page problem, but not fully at the creative strategy stage yet.

Has anyone else felt this with AI website builders? I'm planning creating one which is why researching these.

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u/SubstanceNeat5028 — 3 days ago

Genuinely stuck and looking for advice from people who've been through this.

We have decent top-of-funnel. Signups are healthy, trial-to-paid conversion is acceptable. But 60-day retention is killing us. Users come in, seem engaged for the first 1–2 weeks, and then quietly disappear.

What makes it harder to diagnose:

  • Exit surveys get maybe a 12% response rate, and the answers are vague ("not the right time," "went with another solution")
  • Our in-app analytics show most churned users never completed more than 2–3 core actions
  • Support tickets don't spike before churn — people don't even bother reaching out

Things I've already tried:

  • Added an onboarding checklist (minor improvement, nothing dramatic)
  • Set up re-engagement emails at day 7 and day 14 of inactivity (open rates okay, click-throughs low)
  • Ran a few user interviews with churned customers — hard to get them to show up

I'm starting to suspect the issue is that users aren't hitting a "aha moment" early enough, but I'm not 100% sure how to identify what that moment even is for our product.

For those who've fixed a churn problem in SaaS where did you actually start?

How did you figure out why people were leaving when they wouldn't tell you?

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u/SubstanceNeat5028 — 25 days ago

I’m having a weird Webflow issue where a button works fine in preview, but after publishing it doesn’t click on the live site.

I checked the link settings and it looks correct. I’m wondering if maybe something is overlapping it or blocking the click.

What was the fix?

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u/SubstanceNeat5028 — 26 days ago