Everything the system can do — explained.
32 plain-English guides covering every corner of CurateOne, from your first generated site to teams, automations, and exports.
Getting Started
2 articlesCreate your account, learn the basics, and find your way around.
Creating Sites
5 articlesFive ways to start a site — from a plain-English idea to an existing website, repo, business profile, or file.
Start a site from an idea
Describe your business in plain English and let CurateOne generate a complete, distinctive website.
Import an existing website by URL
Paste a live website address and choose to clone it exactly, rebuild it as an editable project, or get an intelligence report.
Import from GitHub or an uploaded file
Bring an existing GitHub repository, or upload a screenshot, PDF, document, or written brief — CurateOne turns it into a project.
Build a site from your Google Business Profile
Turn your Google Business Profile into a website with your name, address, phone, and hours built in.
From blueprint to finished site
What the Business Discovery Blueprint is, why approving it matters, and what happens while your site generates.
Studio Editor
4 articlesEditing your site in the Studio: the AI copilot, in-place editing, and visual design tools.
Edit with the AI copilot
Describe changes in plain English and the Studio copilot applies them — with per-turn undo and grounded suggestions.
Edit content in place
Flip on Edit mode to click any text or image in the live preview and change it directly.
Style your site with the Design Inspector
Fine-tune fonts, colors, spacing, and whole section layouts visually — no code required.
Studio tools and panels
A tour of the Studio’s built-in tools: device preview, version history, the SEO panel, inline analytics, and the overflow menu.
Publishing
2 articlesTake your site live on a free subdomain or your own custom domain.
Growth
4 articlesLeads, analytics, blogging, and audits — the tools that turn a website into a channel.
Manage leads in the CRM
Every form submission on your live site lands in the Leads CRM, pre-triaged by AI with spam filtering built in.
Understand your site analytics
Cookieless, first-party analytics for every site — traffic, conversions, referrers, and devices, with no cookie banner required.
Write and publish blog posts
A built-in blog CMS with Markdown, scheduled publishing, per-post SEO, and an AI Draft that writes a full post from one line.
Site audits and built-in accessibility
On-demand SEO and performance audits with one-click fixes, plus WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility built into every generated site.
Teams
2 articlesInvite collaborators, assign roles, and review changes before they go live.
Invite your team and assign roles
Bring collaborators into your workspace with the right role for the job — invites, role changes, and revocations all live in Settings.
Review changes with approval workflows
Editors propose, approvers publish — review staged changes side by side with the live site before anything goes public.
Automations & Integrations
2 articlesReact to events on your site with webhooks, emails, and one-click integrations.
Account & Billing
3 articlesPlans, credits, coupons, and your account settings.
Plans and billing
Compare Free, Pro, and Team, and learn how subscription payments and plan changes work.
Credits and coupons
How AI credits are spent, refunded, and topped up with coupon codes that never expire.
Account settings and preferences
Update your profile, tune Studio defaults like AI tone and motion, and manage email preferences.
Export
2 articlesDownload your site as JSON, self-contained HTML, or a full Next.js project.
Troubleshooting
6 articlesFixes for the most common hiccups, from stuck deploys to missing emails.
My subdomain shows “launching soon”
Provisioning runs three checks before your URL goes live — here’s what they are and what to do if one lingers.
Password reset email never arrives
Check spam first, know the one-hour expiry, and understand the one silent case: deactivated accounts don’t receive resets.
Generation seems stuck
Jobs survive a refresh, genuinely dead jobs fail themselves after about three minutes, and failed generations always refund the credit.
The copilot didn’t do what I asked
Name the section, quote exact text, and review compound asks step by step — three habits that fix most copilot misses.
My custom domain isn’t connecting
DNS can take up to 48 hours — verify the exact records, watch the live status in the domain panel, and know the one error that needs action.
I ran out of credits
Credits reset monthly on your billing period — and coupons, upgrades, and automatic failure refunds can top you up sooner.