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Building & Editing Your Site

With Kite, you build a website by chatting. You describe what you want in plain language, and Kite's AI generates the pages, layout, copy, and styling for you. When you want to change something, you ask again — or point at it directly on the page.

How building with Kite works

  1. Describe your site. Tell Kite what you're building (for example, "a one-page site for my bakery with a menu, hours, and a contact form").
  2. Review what Kite generates. Kite creates a full site you can preview right away.
  3. Refine it. Ask for changes in chat, or use Point & Edit to click an element and change it directly.
  4. Publish. When you're happy, you publish your site so visitors can see it.

You don't need to write code, manage files, or know design tools. You describe the outcome you want, and Kite handles the build.

tip

The clearer and more specific your request, the better Kite's result. Name the page, the section, the exact text, and the exact color whenever you can.

In this section

  • Editing Your Site — the two ways to make changes, plus prompt tips and what to check when an edit doesn't appear.
  • Images & Logos — upload and replace images, add a logo, handle transparent backgrounds, and manage the image frame.
  • Fonts & Media — use brand fonts, upload custom font files, and add other media.
  • Mobile & Responsive Design — how your site adapts to phones and tablets, and how to fix mobile-specific issues.
  • Pages & Navigation — add pages, link them in your menu, and keep clean URLs.
  • Templates & Duplicating a Site — start from a design, choose among options, and reuse a design for another project.

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