Turn a public URL into an editable website draft.
Lindo carries a publicly accessible URL through sign-in and uses it to create a close, editable recreation. Use only a site you own or have permission to reproduce; the result is not guaranteed to be pixel-identical.
Public URL required. Review the generated draft before publishing.
URL requirements
What the website builder needs from the source
How the public-URL handoff works
Paste a publicly accessible URL.
Choose a site you own or are authorized to reproduce. Private and login-protected pages are not available to this workflow.
Sign in and add instructions.
Lindo carries the URL into the builder, where you can request a close recreation, an enhanced redesign, or an original site inspired by the source.
Generate and inspect the draft.
The source guides the draft, but assets, layout details, and interactive behavior can differ or require replacement.
Edit and prepare the launch.
Refine content and design, then review navigation, metadata, URLs, redirects, and analytics before publishing.
What to expect
A real URL workflow with practical limits
URL carried through sign-in
The public source URL is passed into Lindo's authenticated builder so you can continue the selected workflow.
Editable recreation
Generated pages are a working draft you can change, not a guaranteed copy of every source detail.
Several starting modes
Ask for a close recreation, a redesign, or an original site that uses the source only as context.
Source-dependent results
Access controls, client-side rendering, complex interactions, and restricted assets can affect the draft.
Ownership and permission
You are responsible for having the rights to reproduce any source design, copy, branding, and media.
Explicit launch review
Check content, assets, metadata, URLs, and redirects yourself instead of assuming a complete migration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of URL can I use?
What happens after I paste the URL?
Will every page, image, and interaction transfer?
Are SEO rankings and redirects preserved automatically?
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