Pick your color palette β Most builders let you one-click match your brand colors. Stick to 2-3 colors max.
Add a call-to-action β Every page needs one: book a call, fill out a form, or send a DM. Don't skip this.
Preview on mobile β Over 70% of visitors will see it on their phone first. Make sure it looks clean.
Connect your domain β If you have one, link it. If not, use the free subdomain for now and upgrade later.
Hit publish β Done. Your site is live.
The whole thing top to bottom is 15 minutes if you don't overthink steps 4-6. Speed is the goal β you can refine later. A live site beats a perfect site that doesn't exist yet.
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Here's your step-by-step breakdown:
How to Build a Full Website in Under 15 Minutes
Pick your inspo websites β Go to Dribbble, Awwwards or Godly. Remember this isnβt to copy a site, but to have some inspiration before making your own.
Describe your business β Type what you do, who you serve, and your location. One paragraph is enough.
Let AI generate the site β It will create pages, copy, images, and layout automatically. Takes under a minute.
Swap in your real info β Replace the placeholder text with your actual business name, services, contact info, and any offers.
Upload your logo or photo β Even a phone photo works. This makes it look instantly more personal and credible.
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