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Beka Makharoblishvili
Beka Makharoblishvili

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I Was Tired of Link-in-Bio Tools, So I Built an AI One-Page Website Generator

Link-in-bio tools are everywhere.

And almost all of them feel the same.

A vertical list of links.

Same layouts. Same limits. Same “upgrade to remove branding” pressure.

As a developer, that bothered me more than it should.

So instead of complaining, I built something.


The problem I couldn’t ignore

Most creators don’t actually want a link list.

They want something that feels like a real page with structure, hierarchy, and intention.

But the alternatives suck:

  • Full website → too slow
  • Notion → ugly and fragile
  • Linktree-style tools → fast, but shallow

There was a missing middle.


What I built

BoringOnePage is an AI-powered one-page website generator.

You paste your links (or a Linktree URL), and it:

  • Generates a structured layout (not a template)
  • Turns links into sections with hierarchy
  • Gives you a page that actually looks intentional

No setup.

No design decisions.

No blank canvas anxiety.


Example page

Here is a fictional demo profile generated with BoringOnePage:

https://boringone.page/daftpank_demo

Same idea as a link-in-bio, but laid out like an actual page instead of a stacked list.

Below is what that kind of page looks like.

Example one-page profile generated with BoringOnePage


Why “boring”?

Because boring works.

The goal isn’t to be flashy. The goal is to:

  • load fast
  • look clean
  • feel professional

If someone opens your link, they shouldn’t think “another tool”.

They should think “this feels solid”.


Tech stack (for the devs)

  • Next.js
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Server-side rendering for speed and SEO
  • AI, used only where it makes sense (layout and structure, not gimmicks)

No heavy builders.

No drag-and-drop nightmare.


What surprised me

The hardest part wasn’t building the AI logic.

It was:

  • deciding what not to automate
  • keeping customization simple
  • resisting the urge to add features nobody asked for

Shipping less was harder than shipping more.


Who this is for

  • Creators who outgrew Linktree
  • Freelancers who want a fast personal page
  • Founders who need something cleaner than a list of links

Not for everyone.

And that’s fine.


If you’re curious

You can check it out here:

https://boringone.page

It’s still evolving, and I’m building it in public.

If you’ve ever felt that link-in-bio tools are almost good but not quite, you’ll probably get it.

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