Local business websites, operated from one browser

Design the site.
Run the business.
Prepare to go live.

The complete Naratake editor, now in a browser-only workspace. Design every page a customer will see, preview the storefront and the back office side by side, and go live only when both look right.

Not themes. Finished businesses.

40 starting points, each one a working site before you change a word.

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Real product · complete frame

Not a mockup. The full editor, running on the web.

Switch the editor between Singular and Ignition. Choose the customer site from the 15 Design Styles and 66 Color Presets already in Theme — the business data survives every switch.

Interface theme SingularWebsite style BoldColor preset Lantern Glow

What you are actually getting

A design tool on the front. A business system behind it.

Every block moves with the mouse

Draganything, anywhere

Every block moves with the mouse

Pick a section up and drop it where it belongs. Reorder a page, pull a block out, put it back. Nothing is welded to the template you started from.

A real library, not eight hero variants

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A real library, not eight hero variants

Menus, booking forms, galleries, price tables, opening hours, maps, reviews. Each one is registered, versioned, and passes the export gate before it can ship.

Settings on every single object

Everyobject, not just the page

Settings on every single object

Select anything and the Inspector opens its real properties — spacing, type, color, imagery, behavior. Change one block or change the whole system from Theme.

A backoffice behind the pretty page

Bothsides of the business

A backoffice behind the pretty page

Behind the pretty page is a working back office: the storefront for your customers, the operations view for your staff — both previewed together in the same project. The website is the front door, not the whole building.

The editor is yours too

Nine interface themes, because you look at this all day.

The site your customers see is one thing; the room you build it in is another. Every shot below is the same editor — same drag hint, same node count, same EN / 中文 switch.

The Naratake editor in its Orbital interface theme.
OrbitalDeep space, the default
The Naratake editor in its Daylight interface theme.
DaylightBright, flat, no drama
The Naratake editor in its Graphite interface theme.
GraphiteNeutral grey, gets out of the way
The Naratake editor in its Worldline interface theme.
WorldlineCool blue, high contrast
The Naratake editor in its Singular interface theme.
SingularWarm paper, quiet chrome
The Naratake editor in its Franxx interface theme.
FranxxRed accents, heavy frames
The Naratake editor in its Arcane interface theme.
ArcaneViolet, low light
The Naratake editor in its Eldritch interface theme.
EldritchGreen on black
The Naratake editor in its Ignition interface theme.
IgnitionOrange, high energy
Drag, or use the dots

One business. Many visual identities.

Change the system, not each section by hand.

Use the editor's existing 15 Design Styles and 66 Color Presets — nothing invented for this demo. Fonts, corners, motion identity, photo mood, and color tokens stay editable in the same Theme workspace.

  • 01Switch a style: the layout rebuilds, the data stays.
  • 02A preset changes the system, not a picture of it.
  • 03Undo brings the old layout straight back.
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One bakery, one set of opening hours and products, on one Color Preset — so the only thing that changes below is the layout. All 15 of them.

The site is only half the product

Build what customers see. Run what the business needs.

One project holds the storefront your customers see and the operations view your staff will use — and you preview both before launching either. Cloud publishing goes live today for sites needing no database of their own; the rest wait on the managed data service rather than half-shipping.

01Storefront preview
A Golden Dragon storefront shown in Naratake preview mode.
02Backoffice preview
The Golden Dragon backoffice dashboard shown in Naratake preview mode.

Responsive by inspection, not assumption

See the phone layout inside the same complete editor.

Switch between desktop, tablet, and mobile canvases. Page structure remains visible on the left; the selected component stays editable in the Inspector on the right.

Six real pagesLive component inspectorEN / 中文 content views
The complete Ignition-themed Naratake editor showing the Golden Dragon site on the mobile canvas with Pages and Inspector visible.
Actual mobile canvas · Pages + Inspector visible

Rapid launch, with checks

Go live is a guided flow, not a deployment scavenger hunt.

Naratake freezes the reviewed revision, runs the checks, builds away from production, verifies the result, and only then moves the stable URL. The previous release stays there to roll back to.

  1. 1
    ReviewPhone, legal copy, photos, payments, email, analytics.
  2. 2
    FreezeBind the publish request to one immutable project revision.
  3. 3
    Build + verifyCreate a bounded artifact and verify its preview before promotion.
  4. 4
    PromoteGo live on an address people can actually say: yourshop.sites.naratake.com. Taken names are refused outright, and the previous live release stays untouched.
The Naratake Go live dialog showing server-managed publishing and the launch checks for the current project.
Actual Go live readiness flow · a missing provider capability fails closed

Learn Naratake

Useful on day one, documented for day two.

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