For this Google Stitch x Contra challenge, i built a webapp called Foldr.
Foldr is a personal browser tab archiver for people who live in their browser and hate losing track of things.
Key features:
- Collections with custom icons and colors
- Status tags: Active, Parked, or Done
- Starred collections pinned to the top
- One click open all tabs in a collection
- Global search across all collections
- Fully local. Nothing sent to any server
WORKFLOW:
> Ideation and logo using Google Gemini
> Stitch to design and prototype the entire interface for Foldr. Starting from a written spec and then iterated on the visual design through follow-up prompts. Stitch was particularly useful for quickly visualizing and make changes to how the app feels and functions before building the actual one.
> Built the app in Google AI Studio
> Deployed using Vercel
FEEDBACK:
Stitch made going from idea to interface genuinely fast. I described what I wanted, and it produced a well structured working UI in one shot. Iterating through followup prompts was a breeze. A serious tool for anyone who wants to ship real interfaces quickly. The only place it lacks in is buiding the actual thing and deploying it.
For this Google Stitch x Contra challenge, i built a webapp called Foldr.
Foldr is a personal browser tab archiver for people who live in their browser and h...