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Publishing Needs a plan

Live in one press, and down again just as fast

When the site is ready, press publish. We build it, put it on our network, and serve it to your visitors. The publish dialog always tells you which version is live and whether it is the latest.

You know what is live

The dialog names the published version and says whether newer changes are waiting. No guessing whether your last edit went out.

Hosting is not your problem

No server to rent, no certificate to renew, no build to configure. Publishing is the whole operation.

Unpublish is a button

Take the site down whenever you want. The project is untouched and you can put it back up later.

How to turn it on

  1. 1

    Build your website in the editor until the preview looks right.

  2. 2

    Press Publish and confirm. The site is built and put online.

  3. 3

    Share the address — or connect your own domain first, under More settings.

What publishing normally involves

Getting a website online is traditionally the point at which a straightforward job turns into an infrastructure one: somewhere to host it, a build that runs, a certificate, DNS, and a way to do it again next time without breaking what is already there.

Here it is one press. Your site is built and served from a network with locations around the world, so it loads quickly for a visitor in Zurich and for one much further away, without you thinking about where any of it runs.

Publishing again replaces what was there cleanly. Files removed from your site since last time are removed from the live version too, rather than lingering as orphans nobody remembers putting there.

Every site gets an address

A relivo address works from the first publish, so you can share the site before deciding about a domain.

Fast wherever visitors are

Pages are served from the edge of a global network rather than from a single machine in one country.

Running out of credits does not take you offline

Credits pay for AI edits. A published site stays up regardless of how many you have left.

Frequently asked questions

Describe your website. See it in minutes.

Building is free. You only need a plan once you want it online.