Going live is easier than you'd think
A handful of mostly copy-and-paste steps, on your own free accounts, in about ten minutes. No technical background needed — and a full guide walks you through every click.
What going live actually means
Your finished website is ready. Putting it online means setting it up on your own free accounts — so from day one, it belongs to you and runs on your infrastructure, not ours.
It sounds technical, but it isn't. The whole thing is a short sequence of copy-and-paste steps using free, well-known services. When you buy your site, you get a step-by-step guide that walks you through every single click — nothing is left to guesswork, and you can't break anything by trying.
Here's the shape of it, so you know exactly what to expect.
Four steps to live
Set up your free database
You'll create a free account on Supabase — the service that stores your site's content — and set up a new project. It takes a couple of minutes, and the guide gives you exactly what to paste, where.
Put your site online
With a single click, your site's code is copied into your own GitHub account and published through Netlify — both free. You connect the accounts, paste a few values, and Netlify builds your live site for you.
Point your logins at it
One quick setting tells Supabase where your site lives, so your owner login works correctly. It's a single screen and takes under a minute.
Turn on editing and sign in
Open one link to activate editing, then sign in with your email. From that moment, you can click any text or image on your site and change it yourself — and your site is fully, permanently yours.
All free, all yours
Running on your accounts, not ours
Supabase, GitHub, and Netlify all have free plans that comfortably run a site like yours — so there's nothing to pay us, and nothing to pay monthly to keep it online. Your site lives on your accounts, under your name, with every key in your hands. We don't host it, hold it, or have any say over it. It's yours in every sense that matters.
The honest answers
Still have questions about going live?
Get in touch — we're happy to walk you through exactly what's involved.