Website Editor
ProBuild and publish a focused app website from reusable sections.
What It Is
Website Editor builds a real marketing site from editable sections. Use it for a launch page, press kit hub, privacy policy, blog, or download page.
Typical Workflow
- Create a blank site, choose a template, or duplicate an existing site.
- Use AI generation if your Basic Information description is solid. When enough App Store reviews are cached, Kickstart can use real customer quotes for review sections.
- Open Edit Website to manage metadata, custom code, header, footer, blog posts, privacy policy, deployment, and page sections.
- Add sections such as Hero, Screenshots, Highlights, Features, Reviews, Download, FAQ, Team, Video, Stats, Newsletter, Changelog, Announcement, Press Kit, Custom HTML, or Contact Form.
- Drag sections to reorder them. Right-click to duplicate or delete supported sections.
- Use Undo and Redo while editing.
- Set a custom CNAME value when publishing to GitHub Pages with your own domain.
- Export as a folder, export as a zip, or publish to GitHub Pages.
Screenshots And Device Frames
- Use real screenshots wherever possible.
- Choose Automatic device frames when the screenshot size should decide the device.
- Choose a specific iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Watch frame when the marketing story needs that exact device.
- Refresh the preview after edits. Refresh rebuilds the site before loading the preview.
Publishing Details
- Set Site Name because Kickstart uses it for the generated homepage title tag.
- Image filenames are lowercased and slugged during export, so names such as
My Screenshot 1.pngpublish asmy-screenshot-1.png.
Practical Tips
- Start with the sections that answer a buyer's first questions: what is it, who is it for, what does it look like, how do I get it?
- Don't add sections just because they exist. A shorter site with clear screenshots beats a long vague one.
- Use Custom HTML only when the built-in sections can't express what you need.
- Preview before publishing, especially after changing screenshots, custom code, or deployment settings.