100x.Bot Marketing Site
YC-backed marketing site for a browser automation platform — designed and built with Cursor alongside the founder.
View live site- Timeline
- Jan–Mar 2026
- Role
- Design Engineer
- Client
- 100x.Bot

Context
Design engineer on a YC-backed browser automation product.
100x.Bot is a browser-native automation platform — workflows, Smart Tables, custom apps, Page Boosters, and multi-LLM routing — that turns everyday browser work into reusable automations.
Designed and built with Cursor, in close collaboration with the 100x.Bot founder — from homepage through product, pricing, and compare pages.
Built with Cursor in collaboration with the 100x.Bot team.
Akshay Saini
Design Engineer
Shardul
Founder, 100x.Bot
13
Homepage sections
799
Integrations catalog
YC
Backed startup
The challenge
100x is a dense B2B product with overlapping capabilities — browser workflows, data tables, no-code apps, page-level UI injection, and automatic LLM routing. The site had to explain value fast, build trust with technical buyers, and convert without feeling like a feature dump.
What I shipped
A full marketing surface — not a single landing page — spanning product storytelling, growth pages, and internal design tooling.
- Homepage with scripted hero demo and WebGL background
- Five product pillars: workflows, apps, tables, boosters, and multi-LLM
- Product deep-dives, pricing, five competitor compare pages, and integrations catalog
- Design system plus motion and scroll-reveal patterns across the site




Design decisions
- Editorial 1200px grid with border rails and alternating surfaces
- Scripted hero product demo (not static screenshots) with pause and replay
- Repeatable section anatomy: label → headline → proof → visual mock → CTA
Beyond the homepage



“We switched to 100X and cut our sourcing time from hours to minutes. None of the other bots even come close.”
Outcome
The full marketing site is live at 100x.bot — shipped Jan–Mar 2026 through a Cursor-assisted design-engineering workflow with the founder. Every major route group, from product deep-dives to compare pages and the integrations catalog, is production-ready.