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The Showroom is your studio’s website. Open it from the sidebar and you land in a visual editor: your live site fills the canvas, drawers slide in for pages, blocks, design, and settings, and an assist bar turns plain-English requests into edits you review before they stick. Everything you change lands in a draft. The draft autosaves as you work. Nothing goes live until you click Publish.

The canvas

The center of the editor is a live preview of your site. Switch between desktop, tablet, and mobile at the top to see how each page looks at each width. Click any text on the canvas to edit it inline — headings, body copy, button labels. A popover opens with the current value and the default it falls back to. Click an image to swap it.

Drawers

Four drawers slide in from the right edge:
  • Pages — add, reorder, hide, and navigate between pages. Each page has its own slug and SEO fields.
  • Blocks — add or rearrange sections on the current page (hero, gallery, services, testimonials, etc.). Available only on section-composed pages.
  • Design — change the template, adjust theme colors, and swap the overall look without rebuilding content.
  • Settings — site-level SEO defaults, contact display toggles, and domain configuration.

The assist bar

Type a request in plain English — “add a gallery page with my PPF work” or “change the hero heading to mention ceramic coating” — and the agent parses it into typed edits. Nothing is applied silently: each proposed change appears as a card you accept or reject. Accepted edits land in the draft and autosave like any manual edit.
1

Type your request

Open the assist bar at the top of the editor and type what you want changed. Keep it to one idea per message.
2

Review the proposal

The agent returns one or more proposed edits. Each card shows what will change. Click Accept to stage it in the draft, or Reject to discard it.
3

Check the canvas

Accepted edits appear immediately in the preview. If something looks off, press Cmd+Z (Mac) or Ctrl+Z (Windows) to undo — every proposal is a single undo entry.
Success: the canvas reflects the change and the Publish button shows an unpublished-changes indicator.

AI site generation

For a full refresh or a from-scratch start, the Generate button (top bar) runs the AI site generator. Choose to regenerate the entire site or just the current page. The generator streams progress in real time — pages, copy, and images — and commits the result as one draft you can review before publishing.
Generation is a single undo entry. Press Cmd+Z immediately after the result lands to restore the previous pages. If you’ve already made other edits since, open Pages and restore from a prior version in the version history.

Publishing

1

Review your changes

The top bar shows how many pages have unpublished changes. Click through pages to confirm everything looks right in desktop and mobile preview.
2

Click Publish

The Publish button is in the top bar. It promotes your draft to the live site, creates an immutable version snapshot, and busts the public-site cache so visitors see the new version on their next visit.
Success: the button returns to its resting state (no unpublished changes), and the version number increments by one. Your site is live.
If a web chat widget on the site references a configuration that’s been deleted, publishing is blocked — the widget would break on the live site. Open Settings, remove or fix the widget reference, then publish again.

Version history

Every publish creates a snapshot. Open the version list to see when each version was published and by whom.
1

Open version history

In the Settings drawer, find the version history section. The list shows the most recent publishes, newest first.
2

Restore a version

Click Restore on any snapshot. The snapshot is copied into your draft — it does not go live automatically. Review the restored draft and click Publish when you’re ready.
Success: the draft now shows the restored content and the Publish button is active. The live site is unchanged until you publish.
Restore only writes to the draft, so the live site is safe. Press Cmd+Z to undo the restore, or restore a different version — each restore replaces the current draft.

Custom domain

Your site starts on a Kordless subdomain (yourstudio.kordless.ai). To use your own domain (yourstudio.com), connect it from the Settings drawer.
1

Search or buy a domain

In Settings, search for a domain. If it’s available, you can buy it through Kordless (registration, DNS, and SSL are all managed for you) or connect a domain you already own.
2

Point your DNS (connect-only)

If you’re connecting a domain you own elsewhere, add the DNS records Kordless shows you at your registrar. The status updates from pending DNS to active once propagation completes — usually within minutes, sometimes up to 48 hours.
Success: the domain shows Active and your site is served from the custom domain. The Kordless subdomain continues to redirect.
DNS propagation can take up to 48 hours, though most resolve within minutes. Verify the records match exactly — a missing trailing dot or wrong value is the most common cause. If records are correct and 48 hours have passed, contact support.
Failed registrations are retried automatically up to three times. If all attempts fail, the order is marked as failed and you’re not charged for the domain. The payment is refunded. Contact support to retry manually or choose a different name.

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