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One sentence in. A shipped site out.

You type. Moonshift reads, plans, writes, and ships. You approve and share.

The 4 moves, at a glance

step 01
You type

A short sentence about your idea. "AI tool for travel agents that drafts itineraries" works fine.

step 02
Moonshift reads

It works out what kind of site you need, what pages, and what to say first.

step 03
Moonshift writes

It writes the site, picks a clean layout, drafts headlines, and wires up a contact form.

step 04
You go live

You get a real URL. Share it on Twitter, in DMs, in Slack, anywhere people are.

The full pipeline

What happens behind the loading screen, stage by stage.

01~10s
Understand the idea
takes in
Your one-sentence prompt
  • Site type (landing, portfolio, shop, app marketing)
  • Audience guess
  • Tone guess
02~30s
Plan the site
takes in
Understanding from step 01
  • Page list
  • Sections per page
  • Headlines + key copy
03~20s
Pick the look
takes in
Tone + audience
  • Color palette
  • Type choices
  • Layout pattern
04~3 to 5 min
Write the site
takes in
Plan + look
  • Working code in your account
  • All pages wired
  • Contact form wired to your inbox
05~30s
Ship
takes in
Working build
  • A live public URL
  • SSL set up automatically
06instant
Hand back to you
takes in
Live site
  • A dashboard link
  • Draft launch posts you can approve or skip
  • The full source, owned by you

How long does it take?

Most builds finish in about eight minutes. You can close the tab and come back later; your site keeps building.

You stay in control

  • You approve the launch posts. Drafts for X and LinkedIn. Nothing is posted until you approve.
  • You own the site. The files live in your account. Hand them to a freelancer or move hosts any time.
  • You can iterate. Ask for a new headline or a different tone. Moonshift rewrites without starting over.

What if something feels off?

Broken page? Rerun. Wrong price? Fix it in seconds. Changed your mind entirely? Delete it and start a new one.

Stuck? Head to Troubleshooting.

The honest version

Not every run nails it. Sometimes a headline lands flat or a section feels generic. That is what iterate is for: ship a real starting point in minutes, then improve it. Beats months of blank page.

See your idea as a real site in ~8 minutes.

Free to try. No card. You walk away with a URL even if you cancel.

Your first build