For people who'd rather say it than assemble it
Make a website by chatting
Type what you’re making — the business, the pages, the feeling — and watch a real website get built from it. Then change anything, forever after, by typing the next sentence.
80 free credits to start, no card needed. Go live from $19/month.
No card. No editor to learn.
You type “A neighbourhood restaurant in Denver, small plates, menu changes weekly” - and Spanli assembles the site in front of you: opening, this week's menu, the room and the plates, enquiries. The changes receipt reads: Added: 4 sections - opening, this week's menu, the room and the plates, enquiries.
The problem, named
“Describe it and we’ll build it” — then what?
Every website builder now says it. Describe your idea, and the AI builds it. And it does - once.
Then the chat closes, and you're standing in a drag-and-drop editor with a template that's almost right, nudging boxes and hunting for the setting that controls the thing you'd have fixed in one sentence.
The first draft was never the hard part. The hard part is everything after it - and that's exactly where most builders stop listening.
What actually happens
Say it, see it, keep saying it
In the demo beside each claim: the site Spanli built; then the half chicken, sage line being corrected - you click it, type “chicken is 26 this week”, and $28 becomes $26; then new enquiry arriving in the Spanli inbox.
Say what you're making.
A sentence or a paragraph, in your words - no design vocabulary required. A real site comes back: the pages it needs, the words in your register, and a way for customers to reach you.
Keep talking to change it.
“Make the opening hours easier to find.” “That photo, but warmer.” “Add a page for private events.” Point at the thing, say it plainly, and it changes while you watch. This is the part other builders hand off to an editor. Ours doesn't.
Publish when it's yours.
Go live at your own address, with a contact form that emails you when someone fills it in. And the next change after that? Same chat, next sentence.
The first draft is a starting point, not a verdict. Most people spend ten minutes telling it what to fix, and that's the site.
No card. 80 free credits to start.
What you get
What comes back is a site, not a template
A real website, built properly
Fast, right on a phone, checked against accessibility rules before it's called done - at your own address, with no ads, no watermark and nobody else's badge on it.

A builder that keeps listening
Most AI builders generate once and hand you an editor. Here the conversation is the editor - every change, from a typo to a redesign, is a sentence. And every version is kept, so nothing you try is permanent.
And the practical things, included
- Your own domain - connect one you own, or buy one here
- A contact form that emails you when someone fills it in
- Your content editable as plain forms, no chat required
- 80 free credits to start, publish from $19/month
Make it yours
No template gallery. You set the look.
- Quietly exceptionalElegant & refined
- The story, up frontBold & editorial
- Take a breathSoft & calm
- Built for the nightSleek & dark
- An evening to rememberGlamorous & vintage
- The season, consideredFashion magazine
80 free credits to start, no card needed. Go live from $19/month.
The three things people ask
Is this another template with my words poured in?
What happens after the first draft?
What does it actually cost?
You can already describe it. That's the skill.
80 free credits to start, no card needed. Go live from $19/month.

