Website creation shouldn't be hard. Scene is a modular AI web builder that lets designers and agency teams ideate, build, and publish websites, from a single canvas.
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Scene 2.0 - Modular AI Web Builder
Scene is redefining the way modern websites are created—enabling designers and agency teams to ideate, build, and publish websites from a single canvas, with AI empowering their ideation process without limiting customization or creativity.







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What I like about Scene is its focus on ease.
There are plenty of AI-assisted website builders, but Scene prioritizes creativity and flow by giving you space to express what you want, delivers a finished product in moments, and then allowed you to conversationally iterate until you arrive at your desired end state.
Many tools are serving Figma and Framer expats — and while Scene will feel familiar to them — is seeking to empower a broader set of web builders and entrepreneurs.
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Hey Producthunters! Tomas here, CEO of Scene.
Before Scene, we spent 7+ years designing and building websites as an agency. Over time, the pattern became clear:
Websites had matured. Clients came to us with similar needs. Best practices and repeating modules emerged.
The websites themselves had become a commodity.
But building them still felt like a painful relay race.
Designers moodboarding in one tool, designing in another, building in yet another.
Project managers coordinating feedback across endless threads.
Every project felt like starting from scratch. Every update, a new sprint.
While some websites justify the time and complexity of custom delivery. Many don’t.
A well-structured, on-brand site—focused on clarity and content—can outperform one bloated with unnecessary distractions.
With the advent of AI and the immense value it’s unlocking, at Scene, we envision a new way most websites are going to be delivered from now on—the smart way. One where designers, agency teams, and anyone else come together into one place without switching tools, and one where AI empowers ideation but doesn’t limit customisations nor creativity.
Introducing Scene 2.0 - a modular AI web builder that empowers designers, agency teams, and anyone to ideate, build, and publish from a single shared canvas:
One canvas to ideate, moodboard, build, and ship. No silos.
AI that ideates and builds website layouts, copy, and images. Designers take it from there.
Smart defaults—global themes, auto-layout, responsive modules—so teams focus on intent, not implementation.
Ready to be published at all times, fully responsive
We believe websites should be clever—not hard, slow, or stressful. Thanks for checking out Scene 2.0. We’re just getting started.
PS: Massive thanks to our early users who shaped 2.0 with us, and to @chrismessina for helping us bring Scene back to PH!
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@chrismessina @tomas_vasso congrats guys on the launch! I really enjoyed the first release, so I can't wait to explore 2.0 :)
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This is like Elementor and Figma all in one.
You are pushing the capabilities of people with minimal knowledge of web design to the top.
Good execution. 👌
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@busmark_w_nika Nika gets us! 😉 🔥
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you are welcome :)
Hi Scene team! Your product looks interesting, especially the modularity and AI approach. Are you planning to expand integrations with other tools, and if so, in what direction? Curious to hear more!
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Hi @jellyfishswamuphill! Appreciate the interest, great question.
We’ve already integrated Formspark, Zapier into our forms to help users connect data wherever they need it, and we’re continuing to expand from there. On the AI side, we’re deeply integrating most major models to give users the best possible capabilities across tasks—from writing to design to automation. We’ve also added Lummi stock to support image generation directly in the product and will soon provide alternatives as well.
Looking ahead, we’re considering options like CMS, Stripe and e-commerce integrations based on user feedback—but we’re being thoughtful about how we expand, making sure everything we add aligns with how people actually use Scene.
Would love to hear what you’d expect or hope to see!
Hey @tomas_vasso , thanks for the reply—sounds cool.
Formspark and Zapier are a solid move, and CMS/Stripe feel like they could work well for small shops if you nail it. The AI models and Lummi stock for images fit nicely too, as long as they deliver.
How do you guys gather user feedback? Simple surveys, or do you have a way to really figure out what matters to them?
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Hey Producthunters—Suresh here, co-founder of Scene.
My path to Scene started in the agency world. First inside a large group, then later building my own independent agency. Over the years, we worked with ambitious brands, tight timelines, and complex expectations. But regardless of the brief, the story was often the same: building websites was slow, fragmented, and messier than it should’ve been.
We knew there had to be a better way. Not by removing creativity—but by removing the blockers around it, especially in the process.
That’s what drew us to building Scene. We’ve spent a huge amount of effort turning hard-won experience into something useful for the next generation of teams. Scene 2.0 reflects that thinking—it’s fast, flexible, and built for how creative teams actually work today.
Massive thanks to the early users, customers, and friends who’ve helped shape this latest version. Your feedback has been generous, honest, and invaluable. We’re proud of where this is—and more excited about where it’s going.
Appreciate you taking the time to check it out. Huge thanks once again!
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@semigrownkid Glad you loved it Christopher! It's definitely a space that needs disrupting. In the AI-era, things should be getting easier, not harder. I like to think we are utilising the tech in a way that will make designers' lives easier, not harder.
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@joshua_lynch Seems like you guys have nailed fundamentals, now it's time to add the bells and whistles that Framer has.
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Countly
I’ve tried many tools over the years.
Scene is different. It’s fast, intuitive, and surprisingly powerful.
For the first time, I feel like I can stop trying and searching. This could be the one.
The AI could help you without getting in the way, and the whole experience is built around real creative flow. This isn’t just another site builder — it could be a gamechanger. Everyone working on websites should try it.
Congrats on the launch!
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@antoninkus Thanks for the kind words!
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@antoninkus Much appreciated!