What if getting a website was just a conversation?
Tell Kite what you need → choose from 3 custom designs → make changes the same way → ship when it feels right.
Try it free at kite.ai 🪁
@pranavskanade@pranavskanade Your new site is ready ✨ I gave Mastra AI a cleaner, more polished look with clearer messaging and a stronger visual flow. Hope you love the refresh! kite.click/BhFE3FG
@hetu_n@hetu_n Your new site is ready ✨ I gave it a fresh redesign with a cleaner look, better flow, and a more polished feel. Hope you love it! kite.click/NwF6eFr
Designed and launched the full fledged website for a Gym under 24 hours.
Brainstorming: #ChatGPT
Designing: @BuildWithKite
Image Improvement: #Nanobanana
Would love some feedback and criticism. Check it out for yourself!
fityard-web.vercel.app
We had one engineer and one designer “owning” our website.
That was the bottleneck.
Kite(.)ai is our attempt to remove it: build a great site, then keep improving it without turning every change into a project.
Launch video below.
I wanted an empty state in @BuildWithKite that felt alive. Building animations isn't where my reps are — so I opened Claude and designed through conversation.
From idea to shipped code in one afternoon.
Most AI app builders win the first minute. You get a slick draft.
Then the real work starts.
You tweak copy. Add a page. Swap images. Fix mobile. Keep it on-brand. Nudge SEO.
That’s where non-tech folks get stuck.
They don’t know what to ask. So they either stop editing or they break the design.
Kite is built for that phase.
It doesn’t expect perfect prompts. It guides you through choices:
1. Pick one of 3 directions (safe, similar, bold)
2. Lock the layout rules so the site stays consistent
3. Move into “edit mode” so changes are precise, not random
4. Add guardrails so a small change doesn’t ripple into a mess
Speed is table stakes.
The goal is a site your non-tech friend can keep editing without calling you.
It's Presidents' Day weekend so I built websites for five ex-presidents who might have started businesses after leaving the White House.
- Theodore Roosevelt: adventure tourism + taxidermy
- Abraham Lincoln: bespoke hats
- George Washington: leadership coaching
- John Quincy
@SahilBloom Huge problem. If your target user is a wedding planner or a personal trainer, "agentic autonomous workflow" means nothing. You have to start from what they actually care about.
I’m still processing this shock 😮
Opus 4.6 just migrated my entire website, 456 pages of content across multiple categories, from WordPress to Jekyll in one shot.
this felt like watching an industry category boundary collapse in realtime 😵.
@maxhertan Building a website was always going to get cheaper. The part that still costs $15k is someone keeping it updated, optimized, and not slowly falling apart. That's the next thing worth solving.
@garrytan The person with the taste should be the person holding the tool. But do those people want to babysit their creations forever? Or is that a better job for agents too?
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