Not Ready for Real Use – Misleading Claims and No Support
I signed up for shuffle.dev based on its appealing promises: AI-assisted design, thousands of components, and a fast, streamlined UI-building experience. Unfortunately, almost none of this holds true, and the service feels more like a polished sales pitch than a functioning product.
The AI functionality is extremely limited and unreliable. Instead of intelligent, context-aware design help, the output feels random, clunky, and often useless for actual development work. This is not what the marketing suggests.
The claim of "thousands of components" is also highly misleading. The majority of the components are just repeated versions of the same elements with minor variations. It feels like the component count is artificially inflated to appear more impressive than it really is.
Another red flag is the free trial, which is so restricted that it’s hard to get any meaningful sense of the platform’s capabilities. Key features are locked, generation limits are hit almost immediately, and you’re left with almost no option but to upgrade. It feels like this limitation is intentional – designed to push users toward a paid plan without giving them a real chance to evaluate the product. That’s not best practice, and it's certainly not user-friendly.
On top of all this, the support is non-existent. I contacted them several times and never received a single reply. For a paid product, especially one targeting developers and professionals, that’s simply unacceptable.
In its current state, shuffle.dev is not a usable or trustworthy tool. It overpromises, underdelivers at the current state it is a product that isn't ready for production use. I strongly advise others to proceed with caution – or better yet, look elsewhere.








