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Clone Any App With AI (And Outrank It On Google)

Point an AI at any app you like and it rebuilds the whole thing as your own working product in minutes. Then it builds the pages to outrank the original on Google. Here is the exact process, and the two prompts I use.

What this actually does

You give an AI app builder the URL of a live website. It studies the site, works out what the product is and the one feature that makes it special, then rebuilds it as a real, working app. Not a screenshot. The core feature actually functions. Then you bolt on a set of comparison pages so your version starts showing up for the original app's traffic. People searching for that app, or for alternatives to it, land on yours instead.

What you need

Blink, the AI app builder that does the heavy lifting. You start a free account in Step 1. The URL of an app you want to rebuild. Pick one with a real, feature-rich product. A dashboard, a marketplace, an AI tool. Not a plain blog. The more the app actually does, the more impressive the rebuild. That is it. About two minutes of setup.

Step 1: Open Blink

Blink is the AI app builder doing all the work here. Start a free account, then open a new project and paste the prompt below into it.

Copy-paste this
https://blink.new/?via=ariacodez

Step 2: Rebuild the app

Drop your target app's URL into the prompt where it says so, then paste the whole thing into Blink. It probes the site and builds a real, working version. Design matched, and the main feature fully functional, not a dead mockup.

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You are a senior full-stack engineer and product designer. I'm going to give
you the URL of a live website. Probe it, understand exactly what it does, then
rebuild it as a real, fully working web app. Not a static mockup, the real thing.

Reference site: [paste the URL here]

PHASE 1: Probe and understand it
Open the URL and study it properly before writing any code. Work out:
- What the product actually is: its core promise, the problem it solves, and who it is for.
- The one core feature that makes it special, the thing people actually come here to do. Getting this right matters more than anything else.
- Every page, and how the navigation connects them.
- The full visual design: exact color palette, fonts, headline sizes, spacing, layout, buttons, cards, icons, background, and overall vibe.
- The copy and its tone.
- The data and state involved: inputs, uploads, results, accounts, history.

PHASE 2: Rebuild it for real

Make the core feature actually work
- Build the main feature end to end so it genuinely functions. If it is AI powered, for example it analyzes an uploaded image or photo, answers a question, generates something, or gives a recommendation, wire it to a real AI model so it truly takes the user's input, processes it, and returns a real result. Do not fake it with a hardcoded answer.
- Present the result in a clean, well designed layout that fits the product: cards, labels, scores, color coding, a clear verdict.
- If the product gives financial, medical, or legal output, add a short "for educational purposes only, not professional advice" line in the UI, the way the real tools do.

Match the design
- Recreate the look closely: same colors, same typography feel, same layout, same spacing, same component styles, same energy. It should feel like the same brand.
- Fully responsive, flawless on mobile and desktop.
- Finished and polished: hover states, smooth transitions, loading states, empty states, sensible defaults.

Build the whole flow
- Recreate the supporting pages too: the landing page, sign up or sign in, and wherever the core feature lives.
- Seed everything with realistic sample data so no screen ever looks empty.
- Where the original feels dated or clunky, improve it, but keep the same product identity.
- If anything is unclear, make a smart product decision and keep going. Never stop to ask, just build the most sensible version.

When you are done, give me a working app I can click through end to end, with the core feature fully functional, plus a short summary of what you built and how the main flow works.

Step 3: Outrank the original

Once the app is built, send this as a follow up in the same chat. It researches the real competitors, then builds a set of comparison pages tuned to rank on Google and funnel that search traffic straight into your app.

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Now that the app is built, add a full set of comparison pages to it so it can rank on Google
and pull in search traffic. Keep the exact same design, brand, and components as the app you
just built, these pages are part of the same site.

Research first
- Take the original brand at the URL I gave you, and research the market to find 5 to 8 real
  competing or alternative products in the same category. Pick the closest and most searched ones.

Then build
- A comparison hub page at /compare that lists every comparison with a short blurb and a link.
- One comparison page per competitor at a clean slug like /compare/[competitor-name].
- Plus one page comparing this app against that original brand at the URL.

Make every comparison page rank
- A keyword targeted page title and H1, for example "[This app] vs [Competitor]: features, pricing and which is better in 2026".
- A unique meta description and Open Graph tags.
- A clear side by side comparison table: key features, pricing, free option, speed, accuracy, ease of use, and pros and cons for each.
- A short honest intro and a clear verdict. Favor this app where it genuinely wins, but stay fair and accurate. Do not invent fake weaknesses, dishonest comparisons get penalized by Google and kill trust.
- An FAQ section answering what people actually type into search, for example "Is [this app] a good [Competitor] alternative?" and "[Competitor] vs [this app], which is better?".
- Structured data markup (Product, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList) so the pages can show rich results.
- A clear call to action on every page that sends the reader to sign up and try the core feature.
- Internal links from the landing page to the hub, and between the comparison pages.

Target the searches people actually make: "[brand] alternative", "[brand] vs [competitor]",
"best [category] tool", and "[competitor] alternatives".

Also tidy up SEO across the whole site while you are at it: semantic HTML, fast load, a descriptive
title and meta description on every page, a sitemap, and clean readable URLs.

When you are done, show me the comparison hub and tell me which competitors you chose and why.

Why it works

Two things make this hit. First, the prompt forces the AI to make the core feature genuinely work with real AI under the hood, instead of faking a pretty mockup. That is the difference between a demo and a product. Second, comparison and alternative pages are some of the highest intent traffic on the internet. Someone typing "best [tool] alternative" is ready to switch. Build the page that answers that exact search and you catch them at the moment they are looking.

Get the best results

Pick a feature-rich app. The bigger the product, the bigger the wow. Give your app a name when it asks, so the comparison pages read cleanly. Keep every comparison honest. Lopsided fake ones get filtered by Google and burn trust. Win on the things you genuinely do better. When you are happy with it, deploy it and put it on a real domain so the SEO actually compounds over time.

One rule

Use this to learn, and to build your own product. Not to pass off someone else's brand as yours. Do not copy a company's name, logo, or content word for word. Rebuild the idea, make it your own, and keep your comparisons truthful. If your app gives financial, medical, or legal output, label it as educational and not professional advice.

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