Real multi-page websites,
from one prompt.
Most AI website builders give you one long scroll. Daveloper gives you an About page, a Services page, a Pricing page, a Contact page. Whatever your site actually needs.
A multi-page site, built the way a real business expects.
A multipage website is a website with separate pages for separate things. An About page. A Services page. A Pricing page. A Contact page. Most AI website builders give you one long scroll and call it a website. Daveloper builds the actual pages your business needs, from one prompt. You describe what your business does and which pages it needs, and you get a site where each page works on its own and the navigation just works.
Written to stand on its own, the way a search engine or an AI assistant would quote it.
The honest ledger.
Two columns. Read both before you decide.
When to use it
Good fitMulti-page is the right shape when...
You're building a business website where pricing, services, about, and contact each need their own page.
You're making a multiple page website for a small organization with content that doesn't fit on a single scroll.
Your site has more than one audience. A Services page for customers, a Careers page for applicants, both on the same site.
You want each page to answer one question well, so visitors can share or bookmark the exact page that matters to them.
When NOT to use it
Skip multi-page when...
You only need a landing page or a one-screen wedding site. Multi-page isn't your friend here. Use One-Prompt Mode instead.
Your content fits cleanly on one well-organised page with clear sections. That's almost always a better site than a multi-page one with three lines per page.
You're prototyping for an internal review and your audience won't navigate beyond the first screen. Don't add pages just because Daveloper can.
A four-page research site at uibdoc.no.
Built for the doctoral research community at the University of Bergen. One prompt, four pages, custom domain.
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What they typed
Awaiting capture from the UiB research community. The actual prompt they used to build uibdoc.no lands here as monospace text once permission and capture are complete.
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What Daveloper produced
A four-page website for the research community at the University of Bergen. A homepage introducing the community, a page describing the doctoral training programme, a page listing current members and supervisors, and a page with upcoming events. Each page lives at its own URL. The navigation appears in the header on desktop and collapses into a menu on mobile.
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The deployed site
uibdoc.no, a real custom domain for a real organization. Open it on a phone, click through every page, then try the menu on a small screen. That's a website Daveloper built from one prompt.
Concrete, observable outcomes once your multi-page site is live.
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Each page gets its own URL you can share. /about, /services, /pricing, /contact.
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Navigation appears in the header on desktop and collapses to a menu on mobile.
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You can describe a new page later and Daveloper adds it, keeping the navigation in sync.
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The pages link to each other naturally, so a button on the Services page can send visitors to the Contact page.
Three honest questions.
Three is the honest count for this page. Stuffing more would be template-fill.
Two features that work well with multi-page.
Bring Your Own Images
Use your own photos on every page.
Multi-page sites often need image galleries per page. Image upload is the feature that makes each page feel like yours, not a template.
How image upload worksFast Everywhere
Every page loads fast, anywhere.
More pages means more chances for fast loading to make a difference.
How fast everywhere worksReady when you are
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