DivMagic Reviews

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DivMagic is praised for its seamless design copying, one-click code extraction, and format conversion. Although some users encountered precision and accuracy challenges, the tool's overall functionality and ease of use stand out. With a 4.6 rating and a 60-day money-back guarantee, trying out DivMagic appears to be a wise decision.

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3 stars
3 stars
Posted: Jun 20, 2024

Close, but No Pixel-perfect

As a frontend developer, I have explored the tool and here's my perspective. The tool is okay, but it falls short of being up to the mark. It doesn't precisely deliver nearly perfect results. While it does come in handy at certain points, I find that I could achieve similar outcomes by using Google Inspect for design inspection and results.

Overall, the tool has its uses, but as a developer, I prefer tools that offer more precision and accuracy in replicating website designs.

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BrianUSA

Jun 20, 2024

Thank you for the review! Have you tried the "Exact" Copying mode?

By default the tool uses the "Adaptable" mode which filters some styles on purpose in order to reduce the output code size. "Exact" mode should give pixel-perfect results.

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3 stars
3 stars
Posted: Jun 14, 2024

As if my glasses-less self were knitting socks - sometimes correct, sometimes wrong stitch.

I have tried many pages with divmagic, sections, pure elements etc. On average, only 30% of what is copied works. Whole pages via the tool are messed up. Even in Balance Mode, it's not as the founder presents it. I also noticed that things appear more accurate in their DivStudio than when they are hosted or in another development environment like Editor.do.
For individual elements and sections, it's really good. But complete pages have been useless so far.
The idea is super brilliant; there used to be a SaaS provider who only needed the URL and could almost perfectly copy the whole page with a click. Unfortunately, copyright infringement... Too bad.
In principle, DiviMagic is cool, but due to its high error rate, I don't see any use for copying entire websites. At least not currently. The tool is super simple to use and beginner-friendly.
It should also be noted that when the founder claims that almost any website can be copied and we should send them to him, it makes little sense because it has to work outside their DivStudio, not within their own environments.
3 stars because it's a good idea, individual elements work, it's simple to use, and even easy for a beginner. The 2 stars deduction is because it doesn't work as great overall as the founder always tries to convey in his responses. And DivStudio is uninteresting if it doesn't work in other environments. Whether I'll keep the purchase, I can't say yet, but the less it works, the sooner a refund will be.

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BrianUSA

Jun 15, 2024

Thank you for the review! Let me address some of the concerns you've raised:

DivMagic Studio Appearance: The difference you noticed in DivMagic Studio compared to other environments primarily the default font settings and spacings around elements within our studio. It's designed to enhance readability and accessibility but that is the only difference. It doesn't do anything special to the input...

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2 stars
2 stars
Posted: Jun 7, 2024

did not work fully

it did not work no matter how many times I tried, it kept failing at pseudo elements and stuff while my friend just did a straight up text copy and paste and was able to get the design working without issue

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BrianUSA

Jun 8, 2024

Thanks for the review.

To copy pseudo elements, you need to use the "Balanced" Copy Mode. The default "Adaptable" Mode doesn't copy pseudo elements.

If you used Balanced mode and it didn't work right, please send us the website and we will investigate why the copy did not work fully.

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5 stars
5 stars
Posted: Jun 5, 2024

One of the best purchases

I am a no-code guy, waiting for WordPress and Elementor integration. It would be much more helpful if you guys could put tutorials on YouTube

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BrianUSA

Jun 5, 2024

Thank you for the review! We're close to finishing WordPress Gutenberg integration and then we'll continue with Elementor.

I agree that videos are very helpful and we are going to start putting videos on YouTube regularly soon.

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5 stars
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Posted: May 20, 2024

not perfect, but helpful

he tool is available as plugin for chrome browser (including brave), as well as for firefox (again including derivates like librewolf). i tested it successful for both browsers on Debian Linux 12.

Selecting an element seems to be a bit trick, what works best for me is to tell it to copy the whole site to the clipboard and from there you can paste it in your favorite editor and if you like, delete or add what you want.

The copyng can turn the original html/css code into 4 different styles:
- html with inline css, html with external css, html with inlin tailwindcss and react javascript component (I have not tested the last option), mainly played with the good working tailwindcss variant. btw, the option to select the style is sometimes hidden and sometimes available, principle unknown

some elements are not copied, e.g. hidden fields in a form or the submenus from a bootstrap topdown menu, but usually, it is rather complete.

one thing i don't like is when you encounter tailwindcss pages and they use the prose class ´, that does lot of css automatically for you, the tailwindcss code you can export via DivMagic does not contain the prose class but all the many many single tailwindcss code needed to apply the style to every single element. Depending on your preferences, this might be exactly what you want. i guess the way it is done is due to the way how DivMagic works internaly (i guess they do not process the htm/css source but the dom). it would be nice to have prose expansion optional though.

it is a great timesaver and at this price, it is a no brainer.

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BrianUSA

BrianUSA

May 24, 2024

Thank you for the review!

Your analysis is very accurate about the tool. Like you said, the tool doesn't process the HTML/CSS source, it processes the DOM, that's why some classes (like prose) can be missing in the output. We're working on this to improve Tailwind class coverage.

The hidden elements are not copied on purpose. The tool tries to create an exact replica of the website and if an...

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