Answer a few questions in your own words and the AI writes and designs a complete website — then you edit any part of it, by hand or by asking. Live on your own address in minutes.
The free plan includes one website and enough AI credits to build it. Drafting and previewing cost nothing.
Three steps, and you can stop at any of them. Nothing is generated behind your back.
What the business is called, what it does, who it is for. One question at a time, and you can skip anything you have not decided yet — a blank is simply not mentioned rather than invented.
A whole site comes back in about a minute: headline, services, testimonials, FAQ, contact details, photographs. Not a template with your name dropped in — the copy is written from your answers.
Change any part by hand, or select a section and tell the AI what to fix. Preview shows exactly what visitors will get. Publishing puts it on your own address.
Most AI builders hand you generated HTML and JavaScript. That looks impressive until you want to change one word, and the only way back is to ask the machine again and hope. Here the AI fills in a fixed set of building blocks, and your site is stored as those blocks. Which is why everything below is true at the same time.
Every heading, price, photo and link is a field you can change — no code to read, and no risk of breaking a layout by touching it.
Blocks are easy to snapshot, so a version is saved before each AI edit and the history is there whenever you need it.
Blocks become plain HTML and CSS on publish. Nothing the AI writes is executed by your visitors' browsers, because none of it is code.
The parts that decide whether a website is worth keeping, rather than the parts that demo well.
Select a heading and it rewrites that heading. Select a section and it stays inside that section. The panel names what will change before you send it.
A version is saved before each change, so undo is always there — including for the edit you asked for two hours ago.
The preview runs the same renderer that publishes your site, so what you approve is what a visitor loads. No "looked different once it was live".
Your site publishes as plain HTML and CSS with almost no JavaScript. Nothing to boot up, nothing to slow a phone on a weak connection.
Every site gets a free vikn.site address straight away, and you can point your own domain at it with an HTTPS certificate handled for you.
Images come from a stock library rather than an image model, so a restaurant gets a photograph of a real room — with the photographer credited automatically, as the licence requires.
The AI fills in a fixed set of building blocks; it never emits code. Anything outside them is dropped before it is stored — and the panel tells you what was adjusted.
A WhatsApp button, opening hours, a map, a contact form, social links and a services or products list are blocks you can drop in — not plugins to go and find.
Two things are priced, and they are deliberately separate. Your workspace buys capacity — how many sites you can build and how much AI you get. Each site you put on the internet carries its own small plan. Building, editing and previewing are free.
AI actions spend credits, and bigger jobs cost more: building a whole site is the expensive one, rewriting a heading costs a couple. Your plan includes an allowance each month, and you can buy more at any time — bought credits never expire. The exact cost of every action is listed in the app, and the balance sits in the toolbar of the screen that spends it.
Running out never locks you out. Hand editing, preview and your published sites all keep working.
No. You describe the business in your own words and answer whatever questions you can. Everything after that is clicking things and asking for changes in plain language.
Credits are what AI actions cost — generating a whole site is the expensive one, rewriting a heading is a couple of credits. Your plan includes an allowance each month, and you can top up at any time. Running out never locks you out: the editor, the preview and your published site all keep working, and editing by hand costs nothing.
Yes. Everything the AI can produce, you can change yourself — text, images, links, colours, order of sections. They are two ways of editing the same document, so neither can create something the other cannot touch.
Your workspace plan buys capacity — how many sites you may build and how many AI credits you get. Each site that is actually reachable on the internet carries its own small subscription. Drafting and previewing as many sites as your plan allows costs nothing extra.
Yes, on the Pro site plan. You add the domain, we give you a DNS record to add, and once it is verified your site serves on it over HTTPS.
Publishing writes a complete, immutable copy of your site. Editing the draft afterwards does not touch what visitors see until you publish again, and a failed publish leaves the previous version serving.
Sign in with a Vikn account, describe the business, and see the first draft before you decide anything.
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