Chat your way to a real website.

Make outputs a real Next.js site you own — hosted on Decoupled.io, deployable to your own Netlify, edited by talking. $20/mo, plus credits for AI usage.

Make dashboard — your projects, each rendered as a wordmark thumbnail in its own brand.

How Make works

Chat → Edit → Publish

Step 1

Chat

Type a URL or a prompt. Make drafts a real Next.js site in about 60 seconds — pages, brand kit, hero, real copy.

Step 2

Edit

Refine by chatting more, or click any element to edit it directly. Live preview side-by-side, no save button needed.

Step 3

Publish

Push to Netlify with your own domain — or stay on the free decoupled.make subdomain while you iterate.

What you get

Real site. Real stack. Yours.

Make is not a fake hero generator. Every output is a working Next.js app deployed to your own Netlify, with your own domain, in a Git repo you own.

Real Next.js site

Not a fake hero mock. Make outputs a working Next.js app you own — the same stack a real frontend engineer would build by hand.

Brand kit baked in

Pick (or generate) your colors, typeface, and design preset; Make applies the system across every page consistently.

Netlify deploy with your domain

One-click deploy to your own Netlify account. Your custom domain. Your Git history. Yours.

AI you actually direct

Make takes instructions in plain English: "tighten the hero," "rewrite the FAQ," "add a pricing page." It does, you review, you ship.

Pricing

Two ways to pay for Make.

Subscribe to keep a site running, or pay as you go for AI usage. The full Decoupled.io hosting comparison lives on /pricing.

Subscription
$20/mo

Make Plan

Keep one Make site running. A real Decoupled.io Starter space underneath, packaged for chat-driven building.

Try Make
Pay as you go
$10/ 500 credits

AI Credits

Pay-as-you-go credits for AI usage. One credit covers one AI turn that creates or edits a section.

Buy in Make
When you need more

Make sits on top of Decoupled.io.

Your paid Make plan is already a real Decoupled.io Starter space. When you need real CMS power — content modeling, taxonomies, references, GraphQL APIs, MCP tooling for AI agents — the upgrade is just bumping the tier on the same account, not switching products.

See Decoupled.io