Describe it once.
Get a real website back.
Tell Daveloper what your site is, who it's for, and what it needs to do. You get a working website. Pages, sections, copy, images. Not a wireframe.
One prompt in. One finished website out.
One-Prompt Mode is the default way to build with Daveloper. You write a single description of your website, and Daveloper returns a real site with pages, sections, copy, and images. The whole site comes back from that one prompt, not a wireframe or a draft you have to assemble. You describe what your business is, who it serves, and what it needs to do, and Daveloper does the building.
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 fitUse One-Prompt Mode when...
You know what your website needs to say and you want it built without picking templates. Writing a description is the fastest way to go from idea to a finished site.
You're shipping a small-business site (bakery, salon, plumber, freelance studio) and the description is clear in your head.
You're building a personal moment (wedding, anniversary, tribute) and you want a real site live tonight, not next week.
You're an operator or marketer who can describe the site clearly but does not want to learn a builder.
When NOT to use it
Skip One-Prompt Mode when...
You're still figuring out what the site should be. Sketch the structure first, then build. Use Plan Mode to shape the description first.
You want to review and fix every section one at a time before you share it. Point at what's wrong on the preview and Daveloper fixes that section. Use Feedback on the Preview instead.
You only want a single hero block to drop into another site. One-Prompt Mode builds whole sites, not isolated fragments.
A real wedding site from one prompt.
Built for a real couple at faithful-sandbar-141. One prompt, one finished site, live on the day they shared the link.
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What they typed
Awaiting capture from the wedding site owner. The actual one-prompt they used to build faithful-sandbar-141 lands here as monospace text once permission and capture are complete.
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What Daveloper produced
A wedding website with the hero invitation, the story of how the couple met, the schedule for the day, travel and venue details, and an RSVP section. The whole site, every page and section and the copy across them, came back from that single prompt.
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The deployed site
A live wedding site at its own URL, ready to share with family and friends. Open it on a phone, scroll through the day, then read it on a laptop. That's a real website Daveloper built from one prompt.
Concrete, observable outcomes when you use One-Prompt Mode.
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One prompt in, one finished site out. Pages, sections, copy, and images, all returned together.
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Many users get a site close to what they wanted on the first build. When it's not, the preview shows exactly where to point.
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Your site is live at a real URL you can share the moment the build finishes.
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If the first build misses, you can plan the description more carefully or point at the preview to fix specific sections, without starting over.
Three honest questions.
Three is the honest count for this page. Stuffing more would be template-fill.
Two features that work well with One-Prompt Mode.
Plan Mode
Shape the description before you build.
One-Prompt Mode lands closest when the description is clear. Plan Mode is the path when it isn't, walking the structure with you before the first build runs.
How Plan Mode worksLive Preview
See the site before you publish.
One-Prompt Mode delivers a finished site. If something is off, Live Preview lets you see and fix it before you share.
How Live Preview worksReady when you are
Ready to describe your site and get it built?
Daveloper builds it from one prompt. Start with $10 in free credits. No credit card. Many users have a real, shareable website inside an hour.