Projects in Sitely usually start with a quick draft and then move into hands-on editing. You can generate a first pass with the built-in AI, begin from a template, or open a blank canvas and place sections where you want them. If you already have a site you like, import it and treat it as a working base—swap branding, adjust layouts, and update content without rebuilding every page.
Design work happens directly on the canvas. You drag elements into position, tune spacing and responsiveness, and then refine each component until it matches the look you need. Common tasks include setting up landing pages, building multi-page marketing sites, creating portfolios, and producing client handoff sites that can be updated later. Buttons, media, animations, and effects are added as you assemble sections, so you can iterate quickly while seeing the result immediately.
When a design originates in a design tool, you can bring screens in through the Figma plugin or Sketch support, then convert those designs into editable web pages. This fits well for teams that design in one place and build in another, or for freelancers who want to reuse approved comps without recreating them.
Before publishing, you handle the practical finishing steps inside the app: update page copy, set search-focused settings, and use performance options to keep pages fast. Once everything looks right, you push the site to the hosting provider you prefer. The typical outcome is a live, polished site delivered from a single Mac workflow—draft, build, refine, and publish—without needing to manage a separate development stack.
Sitely Pro
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Single site. 3 pages maximum. “Made with Sitely” branding.
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