Most AI website tools don't need better ideas. They need 57 ways to stop looking fake.

If you mostly use chatbots and you're trying not to fall behind, this is the part people miss. Nutlope's Hallmark isn't really a magic prompt pack. It's more like a strict teacher for website taste.

The GitHub page is already around 4.9k stars and 270 forks, which means a lot of builders noticed it.[S001] But the real twist is this: instead of betting on 1 smarter prompt, it starts with 1 page skeleton, then runs 57 checks before the page gets to show off.[S001]

Ngl, that explains why it feels different. It also does a 6-part self-check and locks the style rules, so the page doesn't start clean and end up looking like a different app halfway through.[S003]

And honestly, the banned stuff is the giveaway. Same purple glow header, same font everywhere, same 3-card feature block on repeat. Hallmark treats those like warning signs, not inspiration.[S004]

My takeaway: AI web design is moving from "say something cooler" to "break fewer obvious rules." I only checked the GitHub page and site on July 14, 2026, not a full hands-on setup, so your results could be different. Save or share this for your next AI tool rabbit hole, and tell me: would you trust 1 brilliant prompt, or 57 checkpoints?

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