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Make your first page

Making a page feels less like “building a website” and more like asking for one. Here’s how the first few minutes go.

  1. Sign in to ShareOut.

    Head to shareout.site and sign in. You’re ready in a few seconds — no account setup marathon.

  2. Describe what you want.

    Tell the assistant, in your own words, what your page should be. Be as simple or as detailed as you like:

    “A page for my dog-walking business — what I offer, my prices, some photos, and a way for people to message me.”

    It builds the whole thing for you.

  3. Look it over — it’s already live.

    Your page appears with a real web address. No “publish” step to hunt for, no waiting. What you see is what’s online.

  4. Make it yours.

    Want a different color? Friendlier wording? Move a photo up top? Just ask — “make the heading bigger and warmer” — or click the part you want and change it yourself. (More on that in Change anything.)

  5. Share the link.

    Copy the address and send it anywhere — a text, an email, your Instagram bio. Anyone with the link can see it. (You decide who, in Share it.)

The more you say, the closer it lands the first time. Instead of “a shop page,” try:

“A page to sell my homemade candles. Show three scents with photos and prices, a short story about how I make them, and a button to order on WhatsApp.”

You can always refine it after — but a good first description saves you a few rounds.