Publish a one-page website in 7 minutes
Most one-pagers are a link-in-bio SaaS or a published notes page — no real domain, no analytics, no form that writes anywhere. Describe the page; Exepad publishes it on your domain with a database form, email, and analytics.
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See how it works ↓Why this is harder than it should be
Solo founders, event organizers, and side-project makers reach for a link-in-bio SaaS or a published notes page when they need one URL. The result lives on someone else's domain, with no analytics, no real form, no email confirmations, and no way to see who signed up. The page is live in five minutes but contributes nothing to a CRM, an email list, or a future site.
What you can build from one prompt
The shape varies — Exepad publishes whichever you describe.
A one-page personal site with bio, links, and a working contact form.
A single-page event page with RSVP form writing to a database and emailing confirmations.
A pre-launch product one-pager with hero, value props, and waitlist signup.
A wedding or party page with RSVP, dietary fields, and confirmation emails.
A community group page with member signup, meeting times, and contact form.
A consultant's one-pager with services list, social proof, and inquiry form.
What this might look like
Three real users, three different outcomes — same platform.
A solo founder shipping a side project
1 prompt, 7 minutes to live
The founder writes a paragraph: what the project is, three reasons it matters, and a waitlist form asking for email and use case. Exepad publishes a one-page site on her custom domain with a database-backed form, an instant confirmation email to the signup, a thank-you screen showing waitlist position, and first-party visitor analytics. The launch link goes on social and the founder sees referrer-by-signup conversion live.
An event organizer running a 50-person dinner
50 RSVPs captured in 36 hours
The organizer describes the dinner — venue, date, dress code, dietary fields — in one paragraph. Exepad publishes a one-page event site with an RSVP form writing to a database, dietary-restriction conditional fields, confirmation emails with the calendar invite attached, and an admin view showing every guest's status. By dinner night the host has a real headcount instead of a chat thread of partial yeses.
A community organizer launching a meetup
120 members signed up in 1 week
The organizer describes the meetup: topic, meeting cadence, and a member-signup form asking for city and interest area. Exepad publishes a one-page site with the form, transactional confirmation emails, an analytics dashboard showing referrer and city breakdown, and an admin view of the member list — replacing the previous mix of a public-notes page, a chat invite, and a separate signup form on a generic SaaS.
How it works
Four steps. No technical knowledge required.
Describe
Write one short paragraph about the page, the audience, and the action you want from visitors. Exepad's convert engine turns plain language into a one-page layout and form.
Configure
Refine the form database — fields, validation, conditional logic. Tune the hero, value props, and proof block by re-prompting individual sections.
Publish
One click ships GEO-ready HTML with JSON-LD schema to the Cloudflare global edge, with automatic SSL and Lighthouse 95+ hosting included.
Invite
Point a custom domain at Exepad and let the built-in transactional email send confirmations, reminders, and calendar invites to every signup.
Who builds this
Common audiences and the job each one is trying to get done.
Solo founder launching a side project
Ship a waitlist one-pager on your own domain with form-to-database, instant confirmations, and analytics in under 10 minutes from one prompt.
Event organizer running a dinner, party, or gathering
Publish a one-page RSVP site with dietary fields, confirmation emails, calendar invite attached, and a guest-list admin view in one platform.
Wedding or special-occasion host
Replace the wedding-template SaaS with a one-page site on a custom domain where RSVPs write to a database and the host sees responses in real time.
Indie maker pre-announcing a product
Capture interest with hero, three value bullets, and a waitlist signup that emails position-in-line — before paid traffic arrives.
Community group or local meetup organizer
Stand up a member-signup one-pager with city and interest fields, confirmation emails, and a member-list admin view replacing a spreadsheet.
Solo consultant or coach with a single offer
Run a one-page site with services, social proof, and an inquiry form that confirms instantly — replacing a link-in-bio SaaS with a real domain.
Metrics that matter
What to measure once it's live — the numbers that tell you it's working.
Time to first publish
Typical first publish is 5–7 minutes from prompt to live URL on an Exepad subdomain — including the form, the database, the confirmation email, and the analytics wiring.
Form-completion rate
A native one-screen form with inline validation typically converts 2–3x better than an embedded form SaaS iframe on a published notes page or link-in-bio SaaS.
Lighthouse performance
Sub-200ms TTFB on the Cloudflare global edge plus Lighthouse 95+ on the one page keep Core Web Vitals green and prevent the bounce that follows a slow first paint.
Cost relative to multi-SaaS alternatives
One Exepad subscription replaces the link-in-bio SaaS, the form SaaS, the email service, and the analytics tool — typically a one-third to one-fifth total cost.
Common mistakes
What goes wrong most often — and the fix that turns the mistake into a working result.
Mistake
Launching on a link-in-bio SaaS subdomain so the URL never becomes the brand visitors remember.
Fix
Use your own custom domain with Exepad; the URL you own becomes the canonical link people share and search engines associate with you.
Mistake
Using a published notes page with no analytics so you can't see which referrer actually drove the signup.
Fix
Use the first-party visitor analytics built in; the dashboard shows referrer, conversion path, and form drop-off out of the box.
Mistake
Sending RSVP or waitlist data to a generic SaaS inbox with no instant confirmation to the sender.
Fix
Use the built-in transactional email service to confirm every signup immediately and include a calendar invite or next-step link.
Mistake
Treating the one-pager as throwaway, so when traffic spikes you have nothing to expand into.
Fix
Build on Exepad so the same database, domain, and form can grow into a multi-page site or app without migrating off a one-page tool.
Mistake
Skipping schema markup on the single page so AI assistants can't cite it when people search the topic.
Fix
Exepad emits Event, Person, or Organization JSON-LD by page type so even a one-pager is eligible for AI Overview and ChatGPT citation.
What replaces what
The stack collapses into one product.
One subscription. Eight production components.
Everything you need in the plan. No add-ons, no separate vendor invoices.
Database
Forms
File storage
Hosting
SSL
Visitor analytics
Custom domain
Frequently asked
How much does a one-page website on Exepad cost?+
Plans start near the price of a typical hosting subscription and include edge hosting, SSL, the custom domain, the database, the form, transactional email, and analytics — capabilities that typically cost $50+/month spread across a link-in-bio SaaS, a form SaaS, an email service, and an analytics tool. See /pricing for current tiers.
How fast can my one-pager actually go live?+
First publish is typically 5–7 minutes from prompt to live URL on an Exepad subdomain. Pointing your custom domain and provisioning SSL adds an hour at most. Iterating the hero, form, or copy is a follow-up prompt that republishes in seconds.
Do I need any technical skills?+
No. You describe the page, the audience, and the action in any language; Exepad picks layout, typography, hero structure, and form fields. There is no template gallery to navigate and no HTML, CSS, or JavaScript to write. Edits are follow-up prompts.
What if the project grows and I need more than one page?+
Exepad scales from a one-page site into a multi-page marketing site, a portfolio, or a full app — all sharing the same database, domain, and form data. Re-prompt to add capability rather than migrating off a one-page tool when the project takes off.
Can I use my own custom domain?+
Yes. Point your registrar at Exepad and SSL provisioning, renewal, DNS, and the www-versus-apex redirect happen automatically. The one-pager is live on your domain within an hour with no separate certificate or hosting bill to manage.
Where does the form data go?+
Every submission writes to a relational database in your tenant, viewable in an admin dashboard, exportable as CSV, and reachable through a REST API plus MCP endpoint included in the base plan. There is no third-party form SaaS in between and no lock-in.
Will a one-page site be cited by Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT?+
Yes. Every Exepad page ships GEO-ready: Event, Person, or Organization JSON-LD where appropriate, semantic HTML, direct-answer passages, and Lighthouse 95+ performance — the signals AI assistants use to pick citation sources even for a single-page site.
Every Exepad one-page site ships on the Cloudflare global edge with Lighthouse 95+ performance, 99.9% uptime, automatic SSL, daily backups, semantic HTML plus JSON-LD schema, and GEO-ready output for Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity.
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