What WindWalker Does

WindWalker turns a business description into a structured, multi-page website draft. You describe the business, the goal, the tone, and the pages you need. The system then creates a first draft that can be reviewed, edited, and published inside one workflow.

The important difference is the interface. Traditional builders ask you to manipulate blocks. WindWalker lets you describe the result in plain language, then refine the site step by step.

The Four-step Flow

First, describe the website you want. Include the business type, target visitor, offer, tone, and required pages.

Second, WindWalker creates a PRD, which acts as the project blueprint. It records the page structure, section intent, design direction, and content requirements.

Third, the site renders in the preview canvas so you can inspect the actual result.

Fourth, you keep editing through chat or publish the current version when it is ready.

Who It Is For

WindWalker is designed for people who need a usable website faster than they need full design tooling: small businesses, solo founders, local service providers, creators, and marketers who want a multi-page presence without learning a complex editor.

It is also useful when an operator or agency wants to provide setup support. The project stays structured, so future changes can be made without rebuilding the site from scratch.

What To Try First

Start with a direct request: “Create a mobile-first website for a local consulting business with Home, Services, Booking, and Contact pages.”

After the draft appears, ask for one focused change at a time: “Make the hero more trustworthy,” “Add a booking CTA,” or “Simplify the Services page.”

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