The website builder you write to

Put it in writing.

You've described your business a hundred times: in bios, in DMs, on napkins. Write it once more to WriteOne, and this time it comes back as a website: live at yourname.writeone.site, written in your voice, before your tea steeps.

Live in under a minute · no card · no drag-and-drop, ever

Note to self:
make website someday
tell WriteOne about the studio ✓

→ became studio.writeone.site, 11:42 AM

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from signup to live site
30 free edits
no card required
100% yours
own & export everything
Your notepadwriting back
I'm a leadership coach for new engineering managers.
Noted. Hero, three offers, and an about section, drafted. Read it on the right →
Warmer colors, and add a booking section w/ my Calendly
Terracotta it is. Booking's live under your offers.
can it feel more editorial? like a magazine
Serif headlines, looser grid. Published. Well written.
Write the next change…
What it becamedraft
https://maya.writeone.site
Leadership coachingGrow into the manager your team hopes you are.Coaching for new engineering managers: first 90 days, hard conversations, and finding your own style of leading.Book an intro call
First 90 Days
Six sessions for the newly promoted.
$1,400
Monthly Retainer
Ongoing 1:1 for ICs turned leads.
$450/mo
Team Offsites
Facilitated half-day workshops.
Custom
Book a timecalendly.com/maya-coaching · 30 min intro
the idea

It's a note that becomes a website.

Writing things out is how you get clear about the offer, the audience, the price. WriteOne is built on that habit: you write plainly about your work, and a site assembles around your words. The conversation is the entire interface, from first draft to every future edit.

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Written in your voice

It interviews you once, then writes like you: your offers, your tone, your terms. Never template filler.

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One sentence per change

“Raise my prices and add last week's testimonial.” That's the whole workflow, for the life of the site.

Business-grade from day one

Custom domains with automatic SSL, booking embeds, contact forms, blog, media library, and you own every word.

Coaches & consultants

The offer, in order.

"lay out my three packages, booking under them"

Barbers & stylists

Prices posted, chair full.

"post my cuts + the Booksy link up top"

Braiders & lash techs

The work, front and center.

"before-and-afters first. deposits required."

Photographers & DJs

Portfolio-first, always.

"the work, then packages, then booking"

…and every solo pro who'd rather write a note than learn an editor.

how it works

Write three lines. Get a live site.

Everything a professional site needs, and nothing you have to learn. There's no editor, because the editor is the writing itself: you put it down, it comes back built, you write the next thought.

one.

Sign your name

Pick a name and the page exists: you.writeone.site, live in under a minute. Hosting and SSL are handled. Your own domain can point here anytime.

maya-coaching. that’s the one ✓
two.

Write what you do

Like a note to a sharp friend: who you serve, what you charge, how it should feel. It writes back as a homepage in your voice, not a template's.

"I coach new engineering managers through year one…"
three.

Edit by writing back

Every change, for the life of the site, is a line of writing. New price, new photo, new look: written, then live, in seconds.

"raise the retainer to $500, add Sam’s quote"

You already know what to say. You say it every time someone asks what you do. Write it once. Keep it forever.

why WriteOne exists

honest questions

Asked in plain writing.

Is this AI writing my site once, then leaving me in some editor?+

No. The writing is the editor, permanently. Six months from now, "raise my prices and add last week’s testimonial" is still how changes happen. You never graduate to drag-and-drop.

Can I use my own domain?+

Yes. Point it and DNS + SSL are handled automatically. Your writeone.site address keeps working and redirects, so the link in your bio never breaks.

What if it writes something I’d never say?+

Write back: "too formal, make it plainer and warmer." It learns your voice from the first note onward, and every word is yours to keep or strike through.

What happens when my edits run out?+

The site stays published. It’s yours and it’s live regardless. Editing pauses until next month, you upgrade, or you bring your own API key for unlimited edits at cost.

How is this different from Squarespace, Webflow, or Wix?+

Those are builders: you drag, drop, configure. With WriteOne you don’t learn an interface; you describe what you want and iterate by writing. The site is the byproduct, not the project.

Write the one
that counts.

You've got the words. You use them every day. WriteOne has the rest. Your site can be published before this note is finished.