For sites already built on Wix, Squarespace, GoDaddy or WordPress

Build with your AI.We make it work.

Describe the site you want to the AI you already use, or just ask it to move the one you already have. It writes it. We give it the hosting, your own domain and a real address on the web, and we keep it running. There is no editor and nothing to drag.

Using Cursor, Codex, Claude Code or another AI? Connect it here →

Free to start · no credit card
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the owner, to their AI Swap the hero photo for the new one I uploaded.

any kind of site

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— built by asking

This is what your AI makes.
No editor. No template picker.

Real sites running on Hatchable right now. Nobody dragged a box or picked a font menu. Each one was described, and each one is changed the same way. Open any of them.

Those quotes are the entire editing interface. You say it, your AI does it, the site is live again. See more of them

— the bill

Twelve dollars a month.
And it stops there.

One flat fee for everything you publish, month to month, with nothing added for a second site or a busy month. This is the reason most people open this page.

Free
$0

Unlimited private projects plus one site live on the open web, at a hatchable.site address with a small Built on Hatchable badge. Database, customer logins, email and file storage included. No card, no trial clock.

Builder
$12 / month

Your own domain, no badge, and as many sites as you like. Ten sites cost the same as one. Month to month, no annual commitment. We never touch your payments, so we never take a percentage of anything you sell.

— how it works

Three steps.
You never open an editor.

Two of them happen once. The third is the rest of your site's life.

1

Paste your address

We read your current site and write the exact words to hand your AI, with your pages already named in them. Copy it and you are done thinking about how to phrase it.

2

Connect the AI you already use

One approval adds Hatchable to Claude, ChatGPT or Cursor. No install, no download. Paste the words, and it reads your old pages and rebuilds them here.

3

Then it is just asking

This is the part that changes your week. “We're closed Mondays now, update the hours everywhere.” “Swap the hero photo for the one I just uploaded.” No editor, no rebuilding a page, no waiting on anyone. It writes it, and it is live when it finishes.

— the part that matters if you have been burned

You own it.
You can leave whenever you want.

You are reading this because moving a website is horrible and you are about to do it anyway. It would be a poor trade to escape one place you cannot leave by moving into another. So here is the door, before you walk in.

Download the whole thing

The Code tab has a Download zip button. It hands you every file, any time, for any reason, including no reason.

Keep a copy in GitHub

Connect a repository and your project syncs to it. If we vanished tomorrow, your code would already be somewhere you control.

Ordinary code, not our dialect

Standard JavaScript and Postgres, no proprietary framework wrapped around it. A developer you hire later can read it on day one.

— later on

And the ceiling is a lot
further up than you think.

Most people move for the bill and the fact that changes are finally easy. This is the part you find out afterwards: the things that used to be an add-on, a plugin, or a flat no are the same kind of sentence as everything else.

Booking that knows your rules

“I need a 90-minute treatment to stop showing a slot that only has an hour left, and I want a deposit before I hold it.”

What you type here
Only offer slots long enough for the service they picked, close Mondays, and take a 20% deposit at booking.

A members area, or a client portal

“My clients need to log in and see their own documents. Not a shared password on a hidden page.”

What you type here
Give each client a login. When they sign in they see only their own files and invoices, and nobody else's.

A price that works itself out

“People keep emailing to ask what it costs. I want the site to tell them, from what they pick.”

What you type here
Add a quote calculator: square metres times the rate for the finish they choose, emailed to them and to me.

A form that goes somewhere useful

“Enquiries land in my inbox and die there. I want a list I can actually work through.”

What you type here
Save every enquiry to a table I can filter by status, add notes to, and export to CSV.

Written from what people tell us when they move, and describing page builders in general rather than any one product. Wix, Squarespace, GoDaddy, Weebly and WordPress are all capable tools and all ship features continuously, including their own AI. Check each vendor for what it does today. Accurate as of August 2, 2026.

— moving the domain

The part everyone
is nervous about.

Here is the real order, including the bit most guides skip. Nothing here happens by accident, and nothing happens until you do it.

If you already have one

Paste the address and we will read it, then write the exact words to hand your AI.

Your current site keeps running. All of it.

Building here does not touch your existing site, your domain or your DNS. Your new version lives at its own yourname.hatchable.site address while you work, so you can open both in two tabs and compare them honestly before you commit to anything.

Keep your page addresses the same

Ask for this explicitly while you are building: keep the same page addresses, so /about stays /about. It is the single most useful thing you can say for protecting your search rankings, and it is much easier to get right before the move than after.

Lower your DNS time-to-live the day before

Find the TTL on your domain's records and set it to five minutes. It costs nothing and it means the switch takes minutes to spread rather than most of a day. Do this the day before, not on the day.

Change one record, then add the domain here

An A record if you are moving the bare domain, a CNAME if it is a www or other subdomain. Then add the domain in your project settings. That order matters, and the two steps belong back to back: we check the domain really points at us before we will accept it, so the site only answers here once both are done. The certificate is issued for you on the first request.

Your email is not part of this

Mail is routed by your MX records. Moving a website changes an A or CNAME record, which is a different record entirely, so your MX records are never touched and your email carries on exactly as it does today. This is the question we get most, and it is the one with the cleanest answer.

And if you change your mind halfway: your old site is still sitting there, untouched, for as long as you keep paying for it. Changing the DNS record back puts everything exactly as it was. Nobody deletes anything on your behalf, at either end.
— straight answers

Questions.
Including the ones that cost us the sale.

What happens to my Google rankings? +

The honest answer: any platform move carries some risk, and nobody can promise otherwise. What you can control is most of what matters. Keep the same page addresses, the same headings and the same copy, and tell your AI to add a redirect for any address that does change. Ask for it in those words and it will write them. Your content moves intact; it is the URLs that cause trouble when they are allowed to drift.

Will my email keep working? +

Yes, and this is the one we can be categorical about. Email is routed by your domain's MX records. Pointing a website here changes an A or CNAME record, which is a different record entirely, so your MX records are never touched, so mail carries on exactly as it does today. Nothing about your inbox, your addresses or your provider changes.

Can you move my online store? +

Not today, and we would rather say so than take your money. A real storefront means products with variants, stock counts, shipping rates, tax rules and an order dashboard, and those are not things we hand you ready-made. What does work: taking a payment. Your app can run Stripe Checkout on your own Stripe account: deposits, one-off payments, a booking fee. If selling products is the heart of your site, stay where you are for now.

Do I need to know how to code? +

No, and you never open an editor. You connect an AI you already use (Claude, ChatGPT or Cursor) and describe what you want in plain sentences. It writes the code, we run it. The catch worth knowing up front: this is a conversation, not a canvas. If dragging blocks around a page is the part you enjoy, you will not enjoy this.

How long does the move take? +

Rebuilding a small brochure site is usually a session, not a project. Your AI reads your current pages and writes them here. A bigger site, or one with real behaviour behind it, takes longer and is worth doing in pieces. The part that is genuinely quick is everything after: changes are a sentence, and they are live when the AI finishes.

What if I want to leave again? +

You take it with you. Every project is real source code (standard Node and Postgres, no proprietary framework) and the Code tab has a Download zip button that hands you the lot. You can also connect a GitHub repository and keep a copy there automatically. We think being easy to leave is the only honest way to ask someone who already feels stuck to move again.

What does it cost, really? +

Free covers unlimited private projects plus one site published on the open web at a hatchable.site address, with a small Built on Hatchable badge and the whole platform behind it: database, logins, email, file storage. Builder is $12 a month for your own domain, no badge, and as many published sites as you like; ten cost the same as one, month to month. Two things in their favour that we will not pretend away: Wix does have a genuinely free tier, and both Wix and Squarespace include a domain name for the first year where we do not, so you bring one you own or buy it anywhere. What we never do is take a percentage of what you sell, because your payments go to your own Stripe account and never touch us. Our prices as of August 2, 2026.

Start by looking at your own site.

Paste the address. We will read it and write the words that move it, and you can decide after that.

free to start · no credit card · your current site is not touched