Just paste a URL and watch a squad of AIs redesign your 90s-looking website. Is Shuffle's new tool the ultimate dev wingman or just another Product Hunt gimmick?

Scrolling through Product Hunt today, I stumbled upon a tool that smells a bit like snake oil but is actually pretty damn addictive: Drop a URL, slap in a prompt, and boom—a whole squad of AI tools gangs up to redesign your garbage site side-by-side on a single screen.
The root of today's tech chatter is a new launch from the Shuffle team called AI Website Redesign.
The workflow is dead simple, perfectly tailored for lazy devs: You paste the URL of a site (probably one that looks like it survived the dot-com bubble), type in your wild vision, and sit back while four heavyweights battle it out. Right now, it supports a star-studded cast: Claude Opus 4.6, GPT 5.4, Gemini 3.1, and Kimi 2.5.
Sounds like pure magic, but according to the founders, early adopters are already milking it to:
It wouldn't be a proper tech launch if devs weren't throwing hands in the comment section.
div by crying are praising this as a godsend. No more begging the design team to fix pixel-pushing issues. Just let the AI do the heavy lifting.Let’s be real. These tools won't send UI/UX designers or seasoned Frontend devs to the shadow realm anytime soon. Your jobs are safe for now. However, this is an incredibly overpowered leverage tool.
Survival tip for devs: Stop treating AI like the enemy. Instead of turning your nose up at code-gen or UI-gen tools, use them to prototype and close deals faster. Clients are visual creatures—throw a flashy AI mockup in their face, secure the bag, and figure out the actual clean code later. Work smart, not just hard, my fellow code monkeys.