Today we're going to test how good of a designer is Gemini 3.0 within Google AI Studio.
So we're going to actually design a personal website.
We're going to design a SaaS app.
We're going to design a mobile app.
And we're going to find out by the end of this episode, how awesome is it?
Is it a 6 on 10?
Is it an 8 on 10?
Is it a 10 on 10?
And, to be honest, the only exposure I had to using Gemini 30 was and Google AI Studio was in the episode I did the other day with Logan Kilpatrick from the DeepMind team.
It did a pretty good job at it, actually a very good job at it, and I wanted to go deeper and do an episode where we just kind of see okay, can this thing go the extra mile?
So we're going to do it together, and we're going to find out how good it is.
So let's start off by designing a personal website.
So I actually have a personal website.
But I think it could be a lot more, let's put it nicer.
I think it could be a bit nicer.
It's just quite basic.
So I'm going to go ahead and copy the screenshot.
I go to build over here.
And this is where you're going to go and design or build your idea, so you can use this to vibe code or you can use this to be a vibe designing.
So you can see here that i've selected the gemini 3 pro model and i'm going to say i have a personal web page, but i think it's not that well designed or could be better.
I've attached a screenshot of what it looks like, but I want you to design this with more color, more freshness and just all around more interesting.
Maybe you can make it a full experience I'm not giving it a lot of instructions.
I kind of want to see what it does.
I could maybe say, hey, I want it to be Microsoft XP designed or something like that.
Actually, it's probably a good idea.
Let's make it look like a 3D experience Microsoft XP.
Actually, not 3D experience.
Let's make it look like an experience in...
Microsoft XP, except it's a personal website.
The website domain is gregisenberg.com if you want to grab content from there.
So I've gone ahead and given it a prompt.
And now you can see Gemini 3 Pro Preview is running.
This is cool.
You'll see that on AI Studio and Gemini 3, it shows its work.
It'll say what it's doing.
You can see here it's actually creating the metadatajson, the indexhtml, and you can hover over it and you can see what is happening.
It's using Tailwind CSS React Application Entry Point And, by the way, I have no affiliation with Google.
I do think that they are absolutely crushing it lately.
And I think in 2026 they will continue to crush it.
So I am bullish on them and that's why I really want to get to use their products more and more, because I'm just seeing them just do a great job.
Think about where they were 12, 18 months ago.
They were literally building Google Bard.
They went from Google Bard lamest name to their cursor competitors called UltraGravity.
Way cooler, right.
So you could just see that they're taking it a lot more seriously and I think that it's really going to be it's Google AI versus Cloud versus ChatGBT, and I wouldn't be surprised if Google AI wins.
So it's still creating the app, Uh, we can go ahead on just to look at like what I currently have.
It's, uh, just pretty simple website.
It, it, it does the job.
It, it shares, you know, a link to subscribe to my newsletter.
It gives different guides that people can download.
Uh, it links to this, uh, startup ideas podcast on Spotify and YouTube.
It shows, here's all my portfolio companies and all the companies I'm working on.
And that's basically it.
Um, There's a about me and there is a blog.
So it's a very simple website.
And I'm curious can Google AI Gemini 30 actually build something that doesn't feel like a purple vibe-coded app?
That feels just a lot better?
Something that I would update this to.
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Okay, so stuff is happening.
Oh my God.
Okay, so here we are.
This is crazy.
So we're looking here.
It doesn't put Windows, right?
Because it's probably a copyright thing.
But it looks like Windows.
It looks like Windows XP.
The notepad is over here. where it says, Greg Eisberg, the internet is my playground.
I kind of love that tagline.
It's taken the copy from my website already.
You can see it has the links over here.
And then it's gone and created some different applications.
So there's the About Greg application, Greg's Letter, which is my newsletter, where I guess people can subscribe to.
And then they have the different guides.
So I just went ahead and clicked on guides.
You can see like look at this, this is, this is a website.
This is crazy.
How does this even?
There's no way this works on mobile, right?
Yeah well, actually actually works on mobile, surprisingly.
Uh, so you know, it has all my guides, it shows pdf and blueprint, the icons look really, really good and It says details.
These guides are created based on real world experience building like checkout size, very high value.
Date modified today.
This is like, I don't know about you, but to me, this is like really, really awesome.
I'm just going to say, let's just try to edit it a little bit.
I noticed there are no icons for the applications here. like Idea Generator or Internet.
Actually, it's not that there's no icons.
It's just that the icons aren't hitting, right?
The icons that you chose for the applications, like about Greg and Greg's letter, etc.
They don't feel like real Windows or Mac app icons.
Please make them more real and let's see what happens and the reason i'm i.
I want to see like, can this thing design well right like um, you know, can it take feedback?
Well, that was what one of the things that i was really impressed with in my chat with logan kilpatrick, um and if you haven't seen that episode, we'll include it in the show notes um in the description is how well it was able to take feedback.
So let's just see if a non-Googler like myself actually can get similar and good results.
The other thing that I want to ask to change is I do find the white background to be, I don't know, boring.
So I'm going to say I find the white background.
Oh, actually, what's this?
What happens if I click this right?
So there's a button here that's annotation.
So add annotations to visually iterate on your app.
So it says, draw and write on your app preview to instantly communicate your vision to Gemini.
Yeah, so Logan was showing me this.
You can highlight components, sketch new ideas, or add precise feedback right where it matters.
Simply pass your visual prompts to Gemini and watch your app update live.
So let's actually try to, we'll let this think. and update this.
And then after that let's go and annotate the background.
Try to get it to a place where it looks a little bit better.
And then once we're done that, we will move on to can we design a SaaS app?
I know a lot of people listening, want to build a SaaS app, want to build a micro SaaS.
Love the idea of doing that.
But when they use Platforms like Lovable or other ones, Replit or any vibe coding platform, they're just getting designs that are not what they want.
Not what's in their head, really.
That's what it comes down to.
I will say that Replit now has Google Gemini 3.0 available on...
I think it's available as of today.
Let's check Gemini 3.0.
Yeah, design mode.
So they do have a new design mode to go from idea to a live website.
And that's also powered by Gemini 3.0.
So they've gone ahead and updated the icons.
This is what I'm talking about.
I don't know about you.
It did bug out here with popular guides, but every other icon was done to perfection, in my opinion.
This looks really, really good.
We're going to do the annotation quickly.
And I'm going to say, oh, wow, it's like actually here.
You can see at the bottom, once you click, you can add a comment, you can add an arrow, a rectangle.
So I'm going to go ahead and say I'm going to say This white background is boring and doesn't give off Microsoft XP.
The classic blue skies and green mountain.
Please adjust.
So... I just said... add this to chat.
I'm going to send that to Gemini.
And now it has that context.
It's such a simple idea, right?
They basically just made like a image editor within it, but it makes it so much more um.
It's just.
You know, this works best.
All, all of these platforms work best when you give it good references, uh, images.
So, um, the more, the better reference images you get, you, you generally get more out of it.
So, uh, just FYI.
So let's see, um, what, what this does.
And, uh, it's just crazy.
Like it's really what's blowing my mind.
What's going through my mind right now is it really is like if you have good ideas, if you have ideas that are scroll stopping are interesting um, you can stand out.
A lot of people have personal websites like mine, just very simple about us.
But a lot of people don't have something like this.
And if you can stand out, maybe that gets you the job you wanted.
Maybe that gets you a client that you wouldn't have otherwise gotten.
You never know what it's going to do.
We're all in this game of how do we increase our probability of success?
How do we stack the chips in our favor.
And good design really does that.
Good design is viral.
Good design is something that people talk about.
Good design adds trust.
So that's why you should want good design.
So it's been thinking for about 110 seconds.
Let's give it a few more seconds and then move on to the SaaS app.
Taking a little longer than I'd like.
It's kind of surprising that the whole website was created in 111 seconds, but the background is taken so far 136 seconds.
It broke the icons, but I do think having the background looks nicer.
It didn't take my feedback around creating the mountain.
I think what I should have done is I should have just Googled Microsoft XP background, posted it as a reference image, and it probably would have worked.
I don't have time for it right now, but overall, I don't know about you, but I'm pretty damn impressed.
This exceeded my expectations on this personal website.
Nine on ten for me.
I don't know about you, but I'm probably going to be redoing my personal website soon.
Next, let's go see how it does on designing a SaaS app.
Right before this, I went on Dribbble and I searched SaaS app and SaaS dashboard, and this came up.
I thought it looked very clean.
What I want to do is I want to go back to the build section.
Describe your idea.
I'm going to add the reference image.
Let's go ahead and do that.
Copy.
I'm going to add it right here.
And I'm going to say, this is a dashboard I really like.
I'm building a software that is an analytics meets AI app for restaurants.
I want it to be designed in a similar vibe.
It's clean.
It's modern.
And I want the buttons to feel almost like real buttons in the real world.
So just simple language.
There's design terminology for this, but I'm just keeping it simple for everyone.
Knobs, etc.
Can you make this happen?
You know what?
I'm going to actually pull up a...
I really like this company, Teenage Not Engineering.
The designs are really nice.
I just like their products.
They do audio and microphones and stuff like that.
I'm going to take a screenshot of this.
This might just complicate things.
I also included a photo of a teenage engineering product that's physical, that I imagine the buttons could be used on the SaaS app.
That's not even good English, but let's just see what happens and see what it comes up with.
In the past, you know what the vibe-coded SaaS app would look like.
It would look like the Tailwind CSS, organize exactly how you think, some purple, you know.
I'm hoping that this is a little more elevated.
I'm hoping that this is a little more interesting.
I really didn't give it much data around what are the product features and stuff like that.
Like you might have seen on the Logan Kilpatrick episode.
You could use something like ideabrowsercom if you're looking for a startup idea and you can just take the startup idea and post it into the prompt.
You can go ahead and do that.
Or, if you have Idea Browser Pro, you can just grab the product requirements doc, which is also known as a PRD, and it gives you exactly what you would actually give a product manager for um, the whole prompt, and you can just copy this prompt, which is basically a product requirements doc, and just throw it into uh, Google AI studio.
Or you can just build a, uh, product requirements doc on whatever it is you're working on.
I think Lenny Richitsky has a PRD doc.
Let's just see if he does.
Yeah.
My favorite product management templates.
Uh, So he linked it here.
I can include it in the show notes.
But basically a PRD means what is the problem?
What is the high level approach?
What is the narrative?
What are the goals?
Ideally you're giving this data to Google AI Studio so that you get the best design product.
And here we have it.
So that looks really nice.
That looks really nice.
The buttons... look really nice.
They've got that teenage engineering vibe.
Oh, come on.
That is cool.
That is teenage engineering.
I'm not really able to move it, but it's created this AI analyst, Chef OS.
Does this thing work?
So it basically created an AI helper.
OP restaurant is a fully operational and analyzing your data.
Currently we observe healthy, 14 active tables, average ticket.
This is something that you might be able to sell to a restaurant.
I think this looks super, super, super good.
Nice little animations here.
I like it.
I like it a lot.
My only notes on here is I should be able to move it Oh, I can.
You just have to click on it.
But I should be able to drag and drop, drag it just to make it easier.
But like, look at that.
That looks sweet.
So overall, I would say I'm going to give this an eight five.
I don't know what you would give it, you know, but I'm going to give it a quick eight five.
And this is one prompt, one prompt.
Let's go ahead and write that down.
Eight point five on tenth.
The last thing we're going to design is a mobile app.
A lot of you are interested in mobile apps and building mobile apps.
There's definitely a huge opportunity right now to build a mobile app with AI.
Right now I'm going to be doing a bunch of episodes on that, so stay tuned.
I want to get that out next week and the week after.
There's this app that my friend Yoni created.
It's called BrainRot.
It's basically an app that helps you get off TikTok and Instagram and basically anything that gets you to get your brain rot.
So it's created this little mascot and it shows you your brain rotting in real time.
Anyways, the point is, let's just say we wanted to copy brain rot.
So let's go back to the build section and we're going to copy here.
Just copy this.
So i've gone and just copied the uh app store previews, and i don't know if gemini 30 is good at designing mobile apps, so that's what we're going to find out today.
I want to design a mobile app.
I really like everything about this app called brain rot, i'm even going to say by my friend, yoni the mascot.
The gamification, everything about it feels to me like a blueprint for getting someone to do something.
What if you designed the brain rot for getting people to work out?
Can you do it in the style of brain rot, mascot, warm colors, beautifully designed.
And I'm going to say, make sure you design this as an iOS app.
I don't even know if it can do this.
I don't know if this just does web apps.
So we might be looking at a 0 and 10 here.
But...
But we like to try it.
We like to push the limits here on the Startup Ideas podcast.
There are other.
As I mentioned on the show before, there are other apps that specifically focus on mobile.
So there's an app called Rourke, Build Native Mobile Apps Fast.
There's an app called the Vibe Code app, which is by my friend Riley.
And then there's another one.
Well, yeah, I think it's called create anything.
Yeah.
Create anything.com create anything.com.
Um, which has a lot of people recently are, are, are saying a lot of good things about it.
Um, I need to spend more time playing with it and I'll be doing more episodes on mobile, uh, soon.
So it's still uh, cooking.
It says this response generates a complete react application called gains, a fitness.
Gains is actually a killer name.
Killer name it features a mascot that reacts to your workout habits.
Oh, let's get these gains.
Are you kidding me this?
Is it got the streak?
It's got the goal maintenance mode.
See if i click around here your activity, your gains calendar, your top contributors.
That's really cool.
Imagine it integrates with Apple Health.
You can log it.
It won't let me log it here.
I click, nothing happened.
But I can imagine giving it more data around how it should log things.
And there's no settings.
But overall, from a design perspective, the mascot...
Kind of is tough, right?
It looks really good.
It looks really, really good.
And I would say this is, from a one prompt, I'm going to give this an 8.3 on 10.
I want to also mention that Google has released something called Anti-Gravity.
Anti-Gravity is basically their cursor competitor.
You can design using Gemini 3.0. in anti-gravity.
But the designs that you are going to get.
At least that I've tried.
I haven't been able to get as nice of designs out of it.
Maybe it's just me.
Probably not.
I don't think so.
But if you want to get the most out of Gemini 30 Pro, you're going to want to go direct to Google AI Studio.
There you have it, folks.
Overall, I'm impressed.
It's getting scary good.
If you just keep prompting it, I think you can get to places where you have an extremely well-designed app without any designers.
You are the designer, right?
You have to have the taste, you have to have the reference images.
But I think you can go and design something beautiful.
We've exited this era of where vibe coding produced not the most beautiful websites, not the most beautiful apps.
And we're getting to a point that with the right reference images, the right prompts, you can get to a place where you design something beautiful.
So hope this got your creative juices flowing.
Stop listening to me and just get your hands dirty.
Go play with one of these tools.
Go play with Gemini 30 and build something.
And come back to the comment section.
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Otherwise I don't know.
I don't know what you like or what you don't like, or if I should just not post at all.
So thanks so much for spending your time with me.
We learned about how to become pretty proficient, I would say, at googlecom, AI studio, Gemini 30, AI designer stuff.
And until next time, have a creative day, my friends.