From one sentence to a full website.
You don't need a template gallery or a blank canvas. You need one clear sentence about the site you want to exist — here's how to turn it into a real, editable, exportable site.
Describe the site in one sentence
Start with intent, not layout: who it's for and what it should do. "A landing page for a calm, premium meditation app for busy professionals"gives the studio far more to work with than "make me a website." Mention the vibe (calm, bold, editorial) and the audience — those two cues drive the visual language.
One prompt, a multi-page site
From that sentence, SketchXFlow drafts a complete, multi-page site with a shared nav and footer — and a real design system underneath: palette, type scale, spacing, and components. The site picks its own visual language to fit the brief, from calm and conversion-led for SaaS to fully immersive for consumer products.
Edit by hand or by sentence
Take the canvas and adjust anything — or highlight an element and describe the change in plain language. Because every edit is bounded to your design system, the brand stays consistent no matter how many passes you make. If you started from an existing site, you can even audit that URL and rebuild it fixed.
Export clean code or publish live
When it's ready, export clean Tailwind HTML or a Next.js project, push to git, or publish to a free sketchxflow.com subdomain with SSL and a global CDN. The HTML you preview is the HTML you ship — no proprietary lock-in.
That's the whole loop: a sentence in, a brand-coherent site out, yours to edit and own. Start a free draft →