Manus AI adds a 'copy' feature for duplicating user-built websites
TL;DR
Manus AI launches copy feature for websites built on its platform. Users can now duplicate their Manus-built sites.
What changed
Manus AI launched a Make a Copy feature for websites built on their platform. Users duplicate full sites in one step. This works across all Manus projects for Vibe Builders, Basic Users, and Developers.
Why it matters
Vibe Builders iterate designs rapidly without rebuilding from zero. Basic Users test site variations for clients quickly. Developers gain an edge over Webflow manual duplication processes.
What to watch for
Track copy speed and fidelity versus Framer site cloning. Duplicate a site with embedded forms and verify submissions work identically in the copy. Check Manus changelog for copy limit updates.
Who this matters for
- Vibe Builders: Duplicate your existing site projects to iterate on design concepts without starting from scratch.
- Basic Users: Create instant copies of your live websites to test different variations for your clients.
Harsh’s take
Manus is finally addressing the friction of site iteration. By allowing one-click duplication, they remove the tedious manual labor that plagues many site builders. This feature is a tactical win for anyone managing multiple client projects or testing design variations.
It shifts the focus from setup time to actual creative output. However, the real test lies in the fidelity of these copies. If embedded forms or complex logic break during the duplication process, the feature becomes a liability rather than a time-saver.
Users should prioritize verifying data integrity in cloned environments before deploying them to production. Watch how Manus handles asset mapping during this process to ensure your workflows remain stable.
by Harsh Desai
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