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After creation, you can keep editing the site without limit. Each edit costs XP in proportion to the work involved.

Just describe what to change

The AI parses request meaning even when wording is fuzzy. Talk to it like you’d talk to a designer.

Content edits

“Replace phone with +7 (495) 123-45-67”“Put our logo in the header”“Add a testimonials section with three cards”

Visual edits

“Make Hero darker, add glow under headline”“Recolor all buttons to red”“Remove the pricing block”

Structural

“Swap Hero and Services”“Make services in two columns instead of three”

Natural language

“Top thingie’s not great, redo it”“Kinda boring, liven it up”“Too bright, calm it down”
The AI gets natural language: “moodier”, “warmer”, “kinda boring”. It figures out the meaning and does the right thing.

Best practice: one edit at a time

Most sites need 3-10 edits after the first result. That’s normal and by design, iteration beats overthinking. Better to do 5 focused edits in sequence than one big edit with 5 points. Each separate edit is easier to roll back if something goes wrong.

Be specific

✓ Good

“In Hero section, increase headline font by 30% and change background to black #0a0a0a”

✗ Not great

“Make Hero better”

If an edit broke the site

The “Undo” button in the header rolls back the last edit and rebuilds the site in ~10 seconds. Press multiple times in a row. After Undo, “Redo” appears in case you change your mind. More in Version history.

What’s next

Visual editor

For one-element edits, faster to work with mouse.

Version history

Edit rollback and version management.

View code

See what the AI actually built.

Project rules

What the AI should remember on every edit.

FAQ

As many as you want. Each costs XP in proportion to the work. Average edits to final result: 5-15.
Hit “Undo” and reword more specifically. For example, instead of “card dark, change”, try “change services card background to dark gray”.
Yes. The “History” section keeps all site versions, you can roll back to any. More in Version history.