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BloomCode

From idea to website in four steps.

A walkthrough of how BloomCode thinks — and why it ships in 10 minutes.

The walkthrough

Step 1

Describe your project

Open the bot and describe what you do, in your own words. For example: "I run a wine bar in Lower East Side. I need a menu, an evening reservation form, and a map." No required fields, no forms.

@bloomcode_bot
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Hi! I run a wine bar in Lower East Side. Need a site with menu, map, and a reservation form for evenings.
Got it. A few quick questions to get the tone right — sound good?
Step 2

Answer follow-up questions

BloomCode asks 4–7 follow-ups: brand tone, sections, contacts, accents. Each one comes with one-tap answer options. If none fit, type your own.

@bloomcode_bot
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What feeling should the site give? Pick one or describe your own.
Warm, low-light, intimate.
Step 3

Get your website in 10 minutes

The bot sends you a preview link. Scroll through it, share with your team, evaluate. If something needs fixing, just message the bot.

@bloomcode_bot
online
Your site is ready. Preview: vinyl.bloomcode.net
Looks great. Make the hero photo darker.
Step 4

Publish and edit

One $49 payment publishes the site at your subdomain on bloomcode.net (or on your own domain on Pro). Edits happen in chat: "replace the hero photo," "add a delivery section," "make buttons black."

@bloomcode_bot
online
Publish it.
Live at vinyl.bloomcode.net. What would you like to edit next?

Stories from real launches

Coffee shop

Morning — specialty coffee, Brooklyn

Anna was opening a new location in Bushwick. She told the bot: "cosy specialty coffee shop, white walls and light wood, focus on third-wave brewing, need menu, table booking, map." The bot asked 6 follow-ups. The site shipped in 9 minutes.

47 bookings in the first 2 weeks
The website was ready before we finalized the menu with our supplier.
Fashion boutique

Stilla — redesign

A 2019 site looked tired. Yulia sent the URL — the bot scanned the catalog, brands, and tone of voice, kept every product, and rebuilt the site in a premium aesthetic.

Conversion +31%
I sent the old URL and got a new site 11 minutes later. We had been discussing a redesign with agencies for six months.
Yoga studio

Prana — schedule and online sign-ups

A multi-page site was needed: schedule, instructor profiles, intro-class booking, blog. Description took 4 minutes. The site shipped in 11.

89 online sign-ups in the first month
I didn't have to explain to a designer what ashtanga is or why the photos need natural light.
Barbershop

Hatchet — bold brand

Igor wanted a site that didn't look like every other barbershop. He described the brand in two sentences. The bot offered three directions. They picked brutal minimalism — large type, black-and-white photography.

Live in 12 minutes
I expected another template. I got something a studio would have charged me $5,000 for.

More questions

The Launch plan includes 5 edits per month. Pro includes 20, Pro Max includes 50.

Ready to try it?