Small business websites, without the blank canvas

Build the first draft. Finish it visually.

Lime Row turns a plain-language business description into a working site, then gives you direct editing control so the final version still feels like yours.

Green Pros Landscaping

Live draft

Locally owned

Lush lawns, every season.

How it works

A faster path from idea to live site.

The workflow is short on purpose: describe the business, refine the parts that matter, publish when it feels right.

01

Describe the business

Give Lime Row the essentials: what you do, where you work, what visitors should do next, and any details you already have.

02

Edit the draft directly

Click into the site, adjust text, ask for focused section changes, and keep moving without restarting the whole design.

03

Publish with confidence

Launch with a Lime Row subdomain, connect your own domain, and keep the dashboard ready for updates after launch.

Examples

Drafts that start with real business context.

Each example is intentionally quiet: the point is not a template flourish, but a useful starting site a business owner can recognize and refine.

Green Pros Landscaping

Home services

Nonna's Kitchen

Restaurant

Rapid Plumbing Co.

Emergency service

Volt Electric

Trades

Willow Family Law

Professional services

Oak & Iron Builders

Construction

Why Lime Row

Less wrestling with tools. More finishing the site.

The old way

  • Start from a blank template and guess what belongs on the page.
  • Regenerate entire sections because one line of copy feels wrong.
  • Switch between builder, AI prompt, and preview until the work loses momentum.
  • Publish something that looks finished but still needs operational setup.

With Lime Row

  • Begin with a complete draft shaped around your real business details.
  • Edit text directly and ask AI for focused changes only where you need them.
  • Keep building in one place: preview, edit, refine, publish, and update.
  • Launch with forms, domain tools, reviews, and dashboard controls close at hand.

Start with a draft you can actually finish.

Start building free