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Start a site from an idea

Describe your business in plain English and let CurateOne generate a complete, distinctive website.

Updated 2026-07-16

Everything starts at /studio — one screen with five source tabs. The New Idea tab is the simplest: write what your business is and who it’s for, and CurateOne generates the whole site — structure, copy, design, and imagery slots.

02Write a strong brief

The model can work from a single sentence, but detail pays off. The more it knows about your audience, goals, and personality, the more the site will feel like yours instead of a generic template.

  • Who you serve (your audience and where they are)
  • What you want visitors to do (book, buy, call, sign up)
  • The personality of your brand (playful, premium, minimal, bold)
  • Competitors you admire or want to stand apart from

03Generate your site

  1. Open /studio and select the New Idea tab.
  2. Describe your business — a few sentences is good, a few paragraphs is better.
  3. Review the Business Discovery Blueprint that comes back: colors, typography, layout style, conversion type, and a recommended sitemap.
  4. Approve the blueprint. Generation starts as a background job with staged progress.
  5. When it finishes, your project opens in the Studio, ready to edit.
TipGeneration survives a browser refresh — if you reload mid-generation, the page re-attaches to the same job and picks up where it left off.

04Why your site won’t look like anyone else’s

Before any AI writes a word, CurateOne draws your site’s Design DNA — palette, fonts, layout archetype, and motion — deterministically from a seed based on your brand. The AI then fills in copy on top of that design. A sameness guard re-rolls any design that collides with another site’s, so no two businesses end up with the same look.