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Your app looks AI-generated.
Here’s how to fix it in an afternoon.

Purple gradients. Inter everywhere. Cards with the same shadow. Anyone who’s seen a few AI apps clocks yours in 3 seconds — and quietly trusts it less. This is the exact checklist (and the skill) I use to make a vibe-coded app look like a real company built it.

I’m Will — a product designer by trade (11 years building analytics software), but these days I ship most of my own apps by vibe-coding them with Cursor and Claude. And every single one came out looking the same: purple gradient, Inter, identical cards. It bugged me, because I could see exactly what was wrong — I just hadn’t written it down. So I did. De-Slop is my design eye turned into a checklist a non-designer can run, plus the skill that runs it for you.

De-Slop My App — $9.99

$29.99 · Instant access · 42-page no-fluff PDF + the deslop skill

This is for you if you vibe-coded something with Cursor, Lovable, v0, or Claude — it works, but it looks AI-generated, and you don’t have a designer to fix it.

Spot it

The 16 dead giveaways that scream “an AI made this” — and the one-line fix for each.

Fix it

The token swap that kills inconsistency for good. 15 minutes, and your whole app snaps into place.

Prevent it

A drop-in file that makes your AI generate de-slopped code from now on.

You shipped it. It works. You’re proud of it.

Then you post it — and it gets the polite-nod reaction. No signups. No “whoa, who built this?”

Here’s the uncomfortable part: it’s not your idea. It’s the look. Five almost-identical grays. Buttons that change size on every screen. Padding that’s 14px here and 24px there for no reason. A hero that says “Build X faster” with two buttons under it, exactly like the last 500 apps.

Your users can’t name it. But they feel it. And “feels generic” is one short step from “probably not serious,” which is one short step from closing the tab.

The worst part? Every fix is small. You just don’t know which 16 things to look for.

De-Slop is the checklist for exactly that.

It’s not a design course. It’s a list of the specific things AI does wrong, why it does them, and the smallest change that fixes each one. Run it on any screen and it stops looking AI-generated in under an hour.

And you don’t even have to do it by hand. The bundled deslop skill takes a screenshot or a component file, names every slop signature it finds, and rewrites the code to a clean, consistent system. The PDF teaches you to see it. The skill does the work.

What you’ll learn

A system you can run today:

  • The 16 dead giveaways of AI slop — and the one-line fix for each
  • The consistency cluster: why your buttons, text, colors, and padding drift — and the swap that ends it permanently
  • The token swap that makes your whole app look “designed” in 15 minutes
  • How to pick a font that isn’t Inter (and install it in 2 minutes)
  • The states AI always forgets: empty, loading, and error — the biggest tell of all
  • How to cut your copy in half so it reads like a product, not a press release
  • The 45-minute de-slop workflow you run on every new screen
  • How to wire anti-slop.md into Cursor/Claude so new code comes out clean by default
  • Bonus: a full before/after teardown of a real vibe-coded app, start to finish

Everything is actionable. No theory. No “it depends.” Just what to change and why.

Why this is different

Why only $9.99?

Because I want every solo founder to be able to grab it without thinking twice. And honestly — you’re buying a year of “why does my app look off?” condensed into one checklist and a skill that applies it for you.

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PS: I built the page you’re reading, and the skill you’re about to get, using the same opinionated system I teach inside.

Once your app stops looking like slop, the next step is giving it a point of view — a real design system you can reuse on every project. That’s the Taste File, coming next. Buyers of De-Slop get it first (and cheapest).