So far it's been mainly small businesses who just want to put up a cheap website quickly.
I can turn a PDF flyer into a website in a couple of hours, and that's been really popular.
It's so fast to put up a site that it would be good for events, like album release parties, etc.
I'm hoping to find a company that would really like to explore the potential — with a good team we could do some amazing stuff.
The long term goal is to make a tool to replace Illustrator and just build regular websites using hybrid SVG/HTML pages (SVG as much as possible, HTML for text/search/accessibility reasons).
Very neat - I love the idea of building tooling for a very specific workflow. Must be satisfying to show people and have them go "what? That's it?!"
> The long term goal is to make a tool to replace Illustrator
As in your ambition is to have the original content creation happen in the tool you make, take Illustrator out of the process entirely? That's ambitious! (or it seems like it, with little actual knowledge of what functionality people use within Illustrator to produce content like this).
I can turn a PDF flyer into a website in a couple of hours, and that's been really popular.
It's so fast to put up a site that it would be good for events, like album release parties, etc.
I'm hoping to find a company that would really like to explore the potential — with a good team we could do some amazing stuff.
The long term goal is to make a tool to replace Illustrator and just build regular websites using hybrid SVG/HTML pages (SVG as much as possible, HTML for text/search/accessibility reasons).