Documentation opens under Resources
Eight sections, from Start here through to Security and your data. Each page carries its section beside it and the next page at the foot.
What shipped, and when. Newest first.
Eight sections, from Start here through to Security and your data. Each page carries its section beside it and the next page at the foot.
The FAQ has a page of its own under Resources, in the order the decisions arrive. It runs from which of the three ways to buy, through what a credit covers, to who does the work.
About sets out what a build includes and what it deliberately leaves out, so you know the shape of it before you buy. A closing block carries the registered company details, the tax registration, and what templates, custom builds and hosting plans cost.
Pro, Ultra and Max check out on a single screen showing the credits included, the monthly or annual total and the renewal terms before you pay.
The confirmation screen after a template purchase now offers to put the site live and host it for you. The button carries the template you just bought through to the plans.
A custom build now includes a .com or .com.au domain for the first year, registered to you along with the code, the content and the design.
Client reviews on the home page play the site itself, scrolling top to bottom. The whole card is a link, and it opens the live build.
The build checkout now searches domain names as you type and shows which ones are free, priced in your own currency. The name you pick carries through to the build you pay for, with the first year included.
The sign-in email carries a six digit code as well as a link, and your phone opens a number keypad for it. Code or link, either signs you in once.
A credit is one publish of a structural change to your live site, and every page that quotes an allowance quotes that definition. Text and photo edits stay free and never touch the allowance.
Terms, refunds, privacy and the template licence now sit together under Legal. Each one says what it covers in its own title, so you can go straight to the one you need.
Your cart now carries the licence bands. Take the same template for two or three sites, with each extra site priced below the last, and the picker opens on that template's page.
Pro, Ultra and Max can now be billed in Australian dollars at A$59, A$149 and A$299 a month, GST included. Your card is charged in the currency you were quoted.
The pricing page now carries the full figures for templates, custom builds and the AI Site Builder plans in your own currency. It also sets out how you can pay and what happens after you buy.
Both now work wherever your device offers them, whether you are buying a template, a build or a plan.
Each template now has a page of its own carrying its price, the pages it ships with and how many words you can change. Cards in the marketplace link straight to it.
Every template page now names the design family it belongs to and the industries that family suits, so you can see what you are buying into.
A currency control now sits in the navigation. Pick US or Australian dollars and every price on the site, and the amount at checkout, follows your choice, with nothing converted later.
You can now choose how many site licences you want before paying, on the template page and at checkout. One licence covers one live site, and each extra licence costs less than the one before it.
A custom build is now one base price plus the add-ons you choose, with no limit on pages. Five pages or fifteen costs the same, and the copy for every page is already included.
Your cart now holds more than one template. You pay once for the lot, and each template arrives with its own licence and its own download link.
The blog carries a researched piece on what a small business website really costs, down to how to tell whether a quote you have been given is fair. Every outside figure is linked to where it came from.
The integrations page lists the tools that can be wired into a build, grouped by what they do. It also states what a hosting plan covers and what is yours to add on a template you downloaded.
Every template carries its own price and checks out in a single payment. You pay once, download the source, and the licence covers one live production website.
PayPal now sits beside the card form on the template checkout. Pay in 4 splits an eligible order into four interest free payments, subject to approval, whenever the total sits inside PayPal's own limit for your currency.
The template checkout states the licence you are agreeing to, that your download starts straight away, and how to cancel before it does. The full terms sit one link away.
Find a template by name as you type, or reorder the whole grid by price, high to low or low to high.
A second way through the catalogue puts you inside it, four walls of builds running past you. Any tile opens that build in a preview room.
The build checkout now takes PayPal alongside card, using PayPal's own button, so you approve the payment inside your own account.
Australian build orders can be paid by PayID or bank transfer in Australian dollars, from a button on the pay step. You get an invoice with a reference, and the work starts when the payment lands.
The build flow has a style step of its own. Choose a look and the preview redresses itself to match, at the same one build price.
Title and body text racks and a colour step sit inside the same flow. You set the type pairing and the palette yourself instead of describing them in a box.
The first screen asks whether you already have a website, and every question after it follows from that answer.
Change your own headings and text on the real page, then press Publish when you are ready. Your live site catches up in a few minutes.
Your live site is checked every week for titles, meta descriptions, sitemap and structured data. Each row reads pass, attention or error, and the portal shows the date of the last scan.
Analytics counts enquiries, visitors and pages viewed across the last 7, 30 or 90 days. Your most visited pages and where visitors came from sit underneath, with no cookies and no consent banner.
Each plan includes a set number of changes a month. Past that, a pack of ten is one payment from inside the editor, priced up front with no subscription attached.
Switch the plan pricing to Annual and each plan shows what you save against paying by the month. Annual bills for ten months instead of twelve.
Every template download ships with a placeholder index: each demo business name, price and quote listed in one file with the field to replace it. Swap the list and the site reads as yours.
Your order summary spells out the tax for the country you are in. Australian orders show the GST component and a tax invoice note, and the figure shown is the whole price.
Both now sit on the sign-in panel beside the emailed link, and both open the same account as your email.
Every template page has a live preview running the real build, not a screenshot. Scroll it, click through it, and decide before you pay.
Answer a few questions about your business, your goals and the site you have now, and one price comes back on the spot. You review everything you picked before paying, with no discovery call in the way.
Your card number goes straight to a PCI compliant payment provider at checkout and is never stored on this site. Card payments work the same way whatever you are buying, everywhere in the world.