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The AI Website Builder turns a plain-language description into a working website or web app. Describe what the site is for and how it should look, then refine the copy, layout, styling, images, and interactions with follow-up requests in the same conversation. When the site is ready, publish it to a public Julius site link that you can share with anyone. Site publishing is available across all Julius plans.

How to create a website with Julius

Open the Build Website tab in the chat bar or ask Julius to build a site in any conversation:
Build a landing page for a SaaS product with a hero, features, pricing, and FAQ
Make a one-page portfolio site with a dark theme and animated project cards
Create a typing-speed web app with live WPM, accuracy, and saved high scores
Julius builds the website and shows a working preview in the chat. Open it in the side panel to use it at full size, request changes, or publish it.

How does the AI Website Builder work?

1

Describe your website

Explain what the site is for, who it serves, which sections it needs, and the visual style you want. Mention important interactions or mobile requirements.
2

Generate and refine

Julius builds the initial site. Ask it to rewrite copy, reorganize sections, change colors, generate visuals, add motion, or improve the experience on smaller screens.
3

Publish and share

Preview the finished site, publish it to a Julius site link, and share that link with anyone.

What kinds of websites can Julius create?

  • Landing pages for product launches, campaigns, events, and waitlists
  • Small business websites for restaurants, agencies, consultants, and local services
  • Portfolios and one-pagers for designers, developers, photographers, and other professionals
  • Blogs and editorial sites with article lists, categories, author details, and signup sections
  • Interactive web apps such as calculators, quizzes, games, planners, trackers, and converters
  • Data visualization sites with dashboards, charts, filters, metrics, and visual stories
  • Interactive art and experiments using animation, canvas, and browser-based controls

How to build a website from research, files, or data

A website can use work from the rest of your Julius conversation. Ask Julius to research a topic before writing the page, use copy and images from attached files, or build an interactive experience around analyzed data.
Research the most valuable companies since 2000, then build an animated bar chart race with playback controls
Use the attached brand guide and product brief to build the landing page
Turn the cleaned orders table into an interactive sales dashboard with region and date filters

How to edit an AI-generated website

You do not need to edit code to change the result. Describe the revision you want:
Rewrite the hero for a finance audience and make the call to action more specific
Move the testimonials above pricing and add a sticky navigation bar
Use our brand blue, reduce the animation, and improve the layout on mobile
Add a calculator with inputs for price, units, and churn, then chart the projected revenue
You can request a small adjustment or a completely different visual direction without starting a new project.

How to publish and update a Julius website

Click Publish to create a public Julius site link. Anyone with the link can open and use the published website. Continue refining the site in your conversation and publish the updated version when it is ready. Publishing shares the website, not the underlying conversation, source files, or private data. You can unpublish the site when you no longer want the link to work.
Julius can publish your site to a shareable public link. Custom-domain deployment and production backend features such as authentication, databases, payments, and email may require external hosting or services.

AI website prompt examples

Explain the type of site, who it is for, and what visitors should do:
A product launch page for operations leaders, with a waitlist as the main call to action
Give Julius a content outline so the first version has the right structure:
Include a hero, customer logos, three benefits, product screenshots, pricing, FAQ, and footer
Mention brand details, references, typography, color, density, and motion:
Airy editorial layout, warm neutrals, large photography, rounded sans-serif type, and subtle scroll animation
Spell out what should respond, calculate, filter, animate, or save:
Add play and pause controls plus a draggable timeline for the chart animation
Call out requirements that matter to the finished site:
Make it responsive, keyboard accessible, and fast on mobile

A strong first prompt names the audience, required sections, visual direction, important interactions, and mobile requirements.