Every section, covered
- Hero blocks (image, video, 3D, shader, and split layouts)
- Logos and social proof rows
- Feature blocks (bento, alternating, scroll-pinned, comparison)
- Pricing tables with month/year toggles
- Testimonial walls and carousels
- FAQ accordions and grouped layouts
- CTAs and end-of-page banners
- Footers
238 blocks across 21 categories means you can usually find three or four strong variants per section. See the full blocks catalog.
Why assemble from blocks
- Total layout control. No fighting against a template's structure later when you want to add a new section.
- Self-contained blocks. Each block stands alone, with no hidden imports from shadcn primitives or other blocks. Deleting one leaves nothing dangling.
- Edit in place. Blocks are Tailwind-only and live in your repo. Change copy, colors, and spacing directly.
- Mix tones. A loud hero with a minimal features section, or a wireframe hero with a polished pricing table: you control the recipe.
Let an agent do the first assembly
The Agent Kit is 19 items: design skills, page prompts, and recipes that teach an AI coding agent to arrange blocks into a coherent page. Recipes map a full page to a specific set of blocks, so you can go from a prompt to a draft, then edit the real source by hand. It works independently of the components, so it slots into whatever your agent workflow already is.
Which tier fits
Pro ($199) includes the full blocks library, all 134 animated components, the app UI blocks, and the Agent Kit. Ultimate ($299) adds 11 landing-page templates on top, useful as reference even if you primarily compose from blocks.