Onlook Design Updates

Onlook Design Updates: Major Website Refresh with AI-Native Focus

The Onlook team merged a substantial website overhaul featuring AI-native copy revisions, new workflow integration pages, and improved mobile UX across 50 files with nearly 4,000 lines of changes.

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Good morning, this is your Onlook Design Updates briefing for February 27th, 2026.

Daniel Farrell merged PR #3086, "Website v1.5: AI-native copy revamp, new pages, and UX improvements." This represents a major website refresh with 3,859 lines added and 334 removed across 50 files. The update focuses on AI-native discoverability and implements copy revisions based on go-to-market research.

The changes include three new workflow pages: a central hub at `/workflows` and dedicated pages for Claude Code and Vibe Coding integrations. These pages feature FAQ sections, comparison tables, and new mobile mockup previews showing the Onlook interface. The team added logos for Claude Code and Codex integrations, and implemented responsive design improvements with 880-pixel containers to prevent interface clipping.

Notably, this work was co-authored with Claude Opus 4.5, reflecting the AI-native approach mentioned in the PR description. The updates optimize all public pages for AI agent discovery and revise messaging throughout the landing page components, including the benefits section and feature introduction areas.

The commit history shows iterative refinement of the mobile mockup positioning and sizing, with multiple adjustments to achieve proper visual balance and prevent content clipping on mobile devices.

What's next: The team appears focused on AI tool integration workflows, with dedicated pages now live for major coding assistants. Watch for potential expansion of the workflows section as more AI tools get integrated.

That's your update for today. We'll be back tomorrow with the latest from the Onlook repository.