Prompt-to-section websites
From brief to sections you keep editing and shipping
Plain-language input in; structured sections out. Refine copy and layout in the editor, capture leads with built-in forms, publish updates with hosting and CMS included—no throwaway one-shot page.
- Prompt-to-section draft
- 34 section types
- Built-in forms & CMS
- Hosting included
- Custom domains
- REST API & MCP

Draft fast, edit with guardrails, keep managing the site after launch.
Why teams pick SlateHut over one-shot AI pages
Start from context, not a cursor.
Your first pass mirrors what you described, services, proof points, FAQs, and CTAs appear when they match the brief.
Structured editing beats raw HTML.
Blocks map to fields you can explain to a teammate. Swap imagery, tighten headlines, reorder sections, and ship when it reads true.
Inbound lives beside the site.
Contact and newsletter modules write to your dashboard per property, no separate inbox product for core leads.
APIs for builders who automate.
REST API v1 and MCP at /api/mcp expose the same operations the editor uses, generation, pages, theme, domains, and more.
What builders say
“I described my studio in two sentences and had a credible homepage in minutes. The sections felt intentional, not generic.”
Jordan M. · Interior designer
“We needed a polished landing page before the product screenshots were final. SlateHut got us live without a design rabbit hole.”
Priya N. · Startup founder
“I started from a short prompt and then refined blocks like a slide deck. Fastest path to something I was willing to share.”
Avery L. · Creator / coach
Questions
What is a prompt-to-section website platform?
Do I own the content?
Can I connect a domain?
Does it include forms?
Is there an API for developers?
Is SlateHut free to try?
Explore free. Commit when the site earns a domain.
Run on a free subdomain while you evaluate. Launch from $15/mo on annual billing adds your domain, raises limits, and clears badge requirements on paid tiers.
Ready to ship?
Sign up free, describe what you do, and publish on our subdomain, upgrade when you want your own domain.








