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Website Builder

Launch your public website without leaving the platform

Build, edit and publish customer-facing pages with a live visual editor — wired to the same products, pricing and content that run your operations in E-Commerce and CRM.

Live visual editor · version history · one backend with your products and customers
app.response365.ai · Website · /products/oat-flour
Editing: Product page Live · 7 sections
Pages
42
Sections
186
Versions
v24
Sections · drag to reorder
Hero · "Oat flour, milled to order"headline · CTA · image
Editing
Product grid · pulled live12 SKUs from Inventory
Bound
FAQ · 6 questionstied to /knowledge-base/
Bound
Version historyv24 · 2 min ago · roll back
Tracked
Live editoredit, see, publish
Versioned & saferoll back in one click
3
core models — Page, Section, Version
1
backend with your real data
25.5k
LOC powering the editor
0
third-party CMS to maintain
The problem

Your website is a third system — and it never quite matches the business

The shop lives in one platform, the CRM in another, and the public site sits on WordPress or Webflow with a developer pasting prices into a content block. The prices drift. The products go stale. A marketing edit takes a ticket and a deploy.

Response365 makes the public site read from the same row the order ships against — so a price change on the product is a price change on the website, automatically, without a sync job and without a CMS to babysit.

WordPressplugins, updates
Webflowa separate CMS
E-commerceanother backend
Sync jobsthat drift
Marketingwaiting on dev
One sourcebroken in three places
Why it's different

A public site that's part of the platform, not bolted on

Edit live, see instantly

A drag-and-drop visual editor with a real-time preview. Marketing rewrites a hero, drops a new section, swaps an image — and the published page reflects it without a developer hand-off.

Versioned and safe

Every change is captured as a WebsiteVersion. Roll back a page to last Tuesday in one click. Diff today's hero against last quarter's. No "we lost the old copy" emails.

Built on your real data

Pull products, pricing, stock and articles straight from the platform. The website doesn't sync from the shop — it reads the same row the order ships against. No drift, no nightly job.

The editor

From blank page to published, in a single tool

Pages are composed from sections. Sections are drag-and-drop. Everything is versioned. Nothing leaves the platform.

1
Page

Create a WebsitePage — URL, SEO metadata, layout. One record, one canonical URL.

2
Sections

Compose the page from WebsiteSection blocks — hero, grid, FAQ, CTA. Reorder by drag.

3
Bind

Wire a section to live data — a product range, a category, a knowledge-base topic.

4
Edit

Type into the preview. Adjust copy, swap images, change the CTA — see the result instantly.

5
Save

Every save is a new WebsiteVersion. The previous version is one click away, forever.

6
Preview

Open a private preview URL — share with the team, sign-off before it goes public.

7
Publish

One click. The live URL updates. no deploy, no CDN purge ritual

Live data binding

Pages that can't drift out of sync with the business

The website reads the same products, prices, stock and content the rest of the platform writes. There is nothing to sync.

  • Products & pricingbind a grid to a catalog range — names, prices and images come from E-Commerce
  • Stock & availability"in stock" badges read inventory live; out-of-stock items hide themselves
  • Knowledge & FAQpublish a Knowledge Base topic as a public section — one source of truth
  • Forms & leadscontact and demo forms drop straight into the CRM as leads
Product gridbound to "Organic flours" range
Live
Price changes flow throughedit the SKU, see the page update
Synced
FAQ from Knowledge Baseone place, two audiences
Bound
Demo form → CRM leadscored, assigned, follow-up logged
Direct
Version history

Every change captured — every change reversible

Editing the public website should feel like editing a document you can always undo, not a deploy you might regret.

  • WebsiteVersion per saveeach save is a discrete, restorable snapshot of the page
  • One-click rollbackrestore any prior version of a page — copy, layout, bindings and all
  • Audit trail by userwho edited what, when — visible on the page, not buried in a log
  • Preview & sign-offshare a private preview link before a change goes public
v24 · 2 min agoMaria · hero copy
Current
v23 · yesterdayJonas · added FAQ section
Restore
v22 · last weekMaria · price grid bound
Restore
Roll back to v22one click · live in seconds
Action
The data model

Three objects, one mental model

The whole builder is three database objects you can reason about. No proprietary template language, no opaque "blocks" hidden behind a plugin.

  • WebsitePagethe URL, the SEO metadata, the layout — one row per public page
  • WebsiteSectiona reusable block — hero, grid, FAQ, CTA, form — composable on any page
  • WebsiteVersionan immutable snapshot of a page — what powers rollback and diff
  • API-first, like everything elseevery page, section and version is a record in the platform's API
WebsitePage/products/oat-flour · v24
Model
WebsiteSection · 7 used herehero, grid, FAQ, CTA, form…
Composable
WebsiteVersion · 24 snapshotseach one fully restorable
Immutable
Same API as everything elseread pages, sections, versions
REST
Day-to-day workflows

The jobs marketing and operations actually do, made trivial

Launch a campaign page

Spin up a new WebsitePage, drop in a hero and a product grid bound to the promotion's SKU range, publish. The grid stays accurate as prices move. The page lands in Social Media as a shareable link.

Edit a section everywhere

Reusable sections live once and appear on every page that uses them — a header, a footer, a trust-bar. Edit the section, every page updates. Each edit is still its own WebsiteVersion.

Ship SEO-clean pages

Each WebsitePage has its own canonical URL, meta description, OG tags and structured data. The breadcrumb JSON-LD writes itself. Search engines see a real page — not a JavaScript shell.

Build vs buy

A separate CMS, or part of the platform

CapabilityWordPress + pluginsWebflowResponse365 Website Builder
Live visual editor with instant previewPlugin (Elementor / similar)YesYes — native
Versioned pages with one-click rollbackPluginLimited backupsYes — WebsiteVersion per save
Reads live product & price dataWooCommerce + syncExternal CMS / ZapierYes — same backend
Stock-aware product blocksPlugin + cacheNoYes — live inventory
Demo / contact forms into CRMForm plugin + ZapierExternal CRM integrationYes — direct to CRM
Public knowledge-base sectionsPluginNoYes — bound to Knowledge Base
Per-page SEO metadata & structured dataSEO pluginYesYes — native
One login for site, shop, CRM, financeNoNoYes — one platform
CostHosting + plugins + dev timePer-site/mo + integrationsIncluded in Response365
The business case

What this means in euros

A conservative annual case for a mid-sized B2B operation running a public site, a shop and a CRM today.

€8–25k
Retire the separate CMS

Drop WordPress hosting, premium plugins or a Webflow per-site plan — and the agency hours that keep them running.

€20–60k
Reclaim developer & agency time

Marketing edits hero copy, swaps a section, ships a campaign page — without a dev ticket or a deploy window.

€10–30k
Stop fixing data drift

No more "the website still says €4.20" tickets. Pricing, stock and FAQs read the same row the rest of the business writes.

€38–115krecoverable in year one

Indicative range for a single brand running one public site and one shop. Larger groups with multiple brands or markets recover more, and so do teams currently buying a separate CMS, a forms tool and a CRM integration.

One platform — the website included

Let us show you in seven minutes how a marketing edit becomes a live, versioned page — with the product grid still in sync with the warehouse, and the demo form already in the CRM.