We kept asking AI to build us web pages. And they were almost right.
But then we'd need to change one heading. Or move a section down. Or fix a color that looked great in the prompt but terrible on screen. And suddenly we were knee-deep in HTML we didn't write, hunting through divs and classes and inline styles trying to find the one thing we wanted to change.
It felt ridiculous. The AI did 95% of the work. The last 5% shouldn't require a computer science degree.
"What if we could just... click on the thing and change it?"
So we built HTML Magic Editor. A place where you paste any HTML — from ChatGPT, Claude, a template, your own code, wherever — and just click on things to change them.
Change the text. Adjust the colors. Move sections around. Export clean HTML. Done.
That's it. That's the whole story.