A free tool for solo practitioners
A place to think about your website. Not to design it.
Answer a few guided questions. I turn your answers into a real, shareable one-page site. You go from blank page to something you can send a friend in about ten minutes — no fonts, no color picker, no arguing with yourself about column widths.
Why I built this
You've been “about to build your website” for months. The Figma file is still empty.
Here's the thing — you already know what to say. You can explain your offer to a friend in one breath. But the second you open a design tool, you start picking fonts and fighting with spacing, and three hours later you've got half a hero section and zero clear thinking. Sound familiar?
What this is
A thinking tool that happens to spit out a real page.
Pick a layout. Answer one question per section. Hit View when you're done. The design — typography, color, spacing, the WHOLE system — is already decided. You don't touch it. You just write.
Most people finish their first page in under fifteen minutes. The hard part — figuring out what to actually say — is the part I walk you through.
How it works
Three steps. Zero design decisions.
Pick a layout
Right now there's one polished template: a single-page site for solo practices. (More coming.) You'll know if it fits in about ten seconds.
Answer the questions
Each section asks you a question or two. I tell you exactly which slot you're filling, so you're writing to the page — not into some abstract void.
Hit View
The View tab assembles your answers into a real, live page. Share the link. Send it to a friend. Post it. Edit anytime.
Ready to stop staring at a blank Figma file?
Free to start. No design decisions required. Your page is about fifteen minutes away. (I build websites for a living — and even I think you should write the words first.)