event website builder
Describe your event and get a site with speaker highlights, a full schedule, venue details and ticket information, published on a live address. Free to start.
Free to start. Building uses your Zeplik credits; hosting a published site is included.
The exact brief that built the example
Not an illustration of the kind of thing you could write. This is the sentence that was typed, and Gradient Conf is what came back. Pressing the button above starts you with it already in the box, to change however you like.
A conference site for a one-day frontend event called Gradient Conf: home with hero and speaker highlights, full schedule page, venue and tickets page.
Open Gradient Conf to see the finished site running, and remix it into your own project in one click.
What this kind of site has to get right
An event site has a deadline built into it, which changes what good looks like. It has to exist early, when only the date and the venue are known, and it has to keep absorbing new information without a redesign every time a speaker confirms.
That is exactly the shape editing by asking fits. Announce the site with a hero and a date, then add speakers one at a time as they sign, and each addition is a targeted edit rather than a new version of the page.
The schedule gets its own page because on the day itself the schedule is the whole site. People will be reading it standing up, on a bad conference wifi, on a phone at forty percent.
What it needs
- Date, city and venue answerable in the first screen
- Speaker highlights that can grow one at a time
- A full schedule page that reads well standing up
- Ticket information with a working purchase route
- Travel and venue detail for people arriving from elsewhere
Frequently asked questions
- Can I announce before the line-up is confirmed?
- That is the normal case. Publish with the date and venue, then add each speaker as a targeted edit when they confirm. Nothing else on the site is disturbed.
- Can I sell tickets?
- The site carries your ticketing link out of the box. If you want checkout in the site itself, connect your own Supabase project and ask; the build wires what it needs.
- What happens to the site after the event?
- It stays published until you unpublish it, which takes it offline immediately. Many events keep the schedule page up as an archive and edit the hero to point at next year.
Other kinds of site
Start from this brief
Change the name, the pages, the tone. Watch it build in a live preview, then publish it on a real address. The code is yours either way.