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What can you make?

If you can describe it, you can make it. Here are real things people put online with ShareOut — steal any of these as a starting point.

🥐 A menu that's always up to date

“A page for my café with today’s menu, our hours, and a map.” Change a price in seconds — no reprinting, no app store.

🛍️ A little online shop

“A page to sell my candles, with photos, prices, and a way for people to order.” Perfect for a side hustle or a market stall.

💇 A booking page

“A page where clients can see my services and request an appointment.” Looks professional, costs nothing, lives on its own link.

📋 A price list or service menu

“A clean page listing what I offer and what it costs.” Send the link instead of a messy PDF.

💍 A wedding page with RSVP

“A page for our wedding — the date, the venue, and a form to say if guests are coming.” Collect replies in one place.

🎉 A party invite

“An invite for my daughter’s birthday with the details and a ‘who’s coming’ form.” Text the link to the group chat.

🎟️ A workshop or class sign-up

“A page for my Saturday pottery class where people can save a spot.” Share it in your community group.

🎨 A portfolio

“A simple page showing my photography, with my best work and a way to reach me.” Look polished in minutes.

📄 A one-page resume

“My resume as a clean web page I can send as a link.” Always current, always shareable.

🔗 A link in bio

“One page with all my links — my shop, my socials, my latest post.” Put it in your profile.

✈️ A trip plan to share

“A page with our travel itinerary the whole group can check.” No more scattered messages.

📣 A community noticeboard

“A page for my running club — upcoming runs, photos, and a sign-up.” Everyone checks one place.

📊 A simple dashboard

“A page that shows our latest numbers, pulled from my spreadsheet.” Connect your data and it stays fresh.

📰 A newsletter or updates page

“A page where I post updates for my supporters.” Add a new note any time.


See one you like? Make your first page — just describe it in your own words.