Tired of generic AI-generated UIs? Nicelydone MCP hooks your AI agents in Cursor and VS Code to 140,000+ real shipped screens. Time to level up your workflow.

Yo fellow keyboard mashers. Ever asked an AI to generate a UI and it spits out something that looks like a Bootstrap 3 tutorial from 2015? Yeah, we've all been there, and it absolutely sucks. Today, I'm bringing you a shiny new toy I found on Product Hunt to fix this exact pain point.
Here's the deal: AI-generated UIs look generic because they are pattern-matching the average garbage found on the internet. The fix? Force-feed it the good stuff.
That's exactly what Nicelydone MCP (Model Context Protocol) does. This bad boy gives your AI agents (Claude, Cursor, VS Code, you name it) direct access to a vault of over 140,000 real screens, user flows, and UI components from actual shipped products.
Instead of letting the AI hallucinate a layout, it now has real-world data to pull from. Say goodbye to boilerplate UI slop and hello to pixel-perfect layouts without burning your eyes out writing CSS.
Scrolling through the comments, I found the community split into a few predictable camps. Devs are always skeptical, aren't we?
My take? This is a fantastic addition to your ai tools arsenal, especially if you're lazy with CSS (like me). It solves the exact pain point of finding and implementing design inspiration.
However, if you're planning to install this and let the AI blindly push code to production, be prepared for some spaghetti class names. Tools are just tools. We still need to review the code and maintain our project's architecture. Don't let the shiny new toy lead you off a cliff.
Bottom line: Download it, play with it, and ship faster. More code, more money. Stay salty, my friends.
Source: Product Hunt - Nicelydone MCP