Liniq pivots to AI-built components
Developer Daniel Dominguez has updated Liniq to pivot towards AI-Built Components, transforming the platform into a curated showcase and marketplace for minimal motion elements. Tailored for AI-native interfaces like Vercel's v0, it allows users to interact with components in real-time, view the generation prompts, and copy integration code.
AI-generation tools like v0 have commoditized standard UI scaffolding, but they still struggle with complex interactive animations and motion design; Liniq fills this gap by curating polished, prompt-accessible components.
- –Providing generation prompts alongside components serves as a useful learning resource for developers looking to master generative UI design.
- –The pivot underscores a growing demand for lightweight, modular micro-interactions rather than heavy, generic design frameworks.
- –The project demonstrates how niche, curated directories of AI-generated assets can be monetized successfully.
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2026-06-11
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