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.
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Sign in to ShareOut.
Head to shareout.site and sign in. You’re ready in a few seconds — no account setup marathon.
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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.
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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.
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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.)
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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.)
A tip for great results
Section titled “A tip for great results”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.
What’s next
Section titled “What’s next”- Change anything — edit your page by talking or clicking.
- Add your own stuff — photos, a form, your own info.