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Web Publish

It writes the page. And puts it online.

Ask for a booking page, a price list, a guide for new patients. Your employee writes it, publishes it, and hands you the address. No FTP, no server to configure, no developer waiting on a ticket.

The Websites panel: every site published on the workspace, each with its public address and the employee who made it
How it works

You ask in the chat. The page is online.

There is no export, no upload and no hosting step in between. The employee writes the page inside its own working folder, and that folder is served to the web. What it saves is what visitors see.

1. You describe the page

In the same conversation you already use for calls and email. « A one page guide for new patients, with our address, the opening hours and how to find the entrance. »

No brief, no wireframe, no ticket. If you have a logo or a colour, say so in the same sentence.

2. It writes and publishes

You watch the page take shape in the thread, the same way you watch any other task. When it is done, the employee publishes it and the address becomes live immediately.

Want a change? Ask in the same thread. The page updates at the same address, so anything you already sent out keeps working.

3. You get a real address

A public link you can text to a patient, print on a flyer, or point your existing website to. It opens on a phone the same way it opens on a laptop.

The address lives on your own domain, because a published page is served by your workspace and carries its name.

Every page in one place

The workspace keeps the register

Whatever your team publishes shows up under Workspace › Websites. One line per page, so nothing you put online is ever forgotten in someone’s folder.

  • The address, ready to share. Copy it in one click, or open the page and check it looks right before you send it to anyone.
  • The employee who made it. Every line is signed, so six months later you still know who to ask for a correction instead of starting over.
  • The day it went up. Useful when a price list has been sitting online since March and nobody remembered.
  • Rename, replace or take down. A page you no longer want disappears from the same screen, and its address stops answering.
  • Not only documents. A booking form, a calculator, a guide that walks through steps: anything that behaves like a small application is published exactly the same way.
A page it produced

This is not a mockup. An employee wrote it.

A dental practice asked for a page that would get people to book again. No agency, no template to fill in, no back and forth over a week. It was written in the chat, published from the workspace, and it has been answering ever since.

The published page for a dental practice: a headline, the next available appointments with dates and times, and a photograph of the waiting room
Published to the practice’s own address, from the same list you saw above.

Give it something to publish

Hire an employee, ask for a page, and send the address to a client the same afternoon.

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