DNSExit Website Builder

Build your website first. Connect hosting when you are ready to publish.

Try the DNSExit Website Builder without an account. Shape a simple website, save your direction, then connect a DNSExit account and web-hosting domain only when you are ready to preview or publish it.

No account required

Start with the idea

Open the builder, experiment with your pages and content, and decide whether the site is right before starting account setup.

Your domain

Publish on a name you control

When the site is ready, choose a DNSExit Web Hosting domain so your website, DNS, email, and HTTPS work from one account.

Publish safely

Preview before live

Publish a preview first. Live publishing creates a server-side backup, and WordPress sites have a protected conversion and restore path.

How it works

1. Try the builderOpen builder.dnsexit.com and start building without a DNSExit account.
2. Save or publishWhen you decide to publish, sign in or create a DNSExit account from the builder.
3. Choose hostingSelect an active DNSExit Web Hosting domain, or choose a hosting plan if you do not have one yet.
4. Preview, then go liveCheck the preview path first; publish live only when you are ready to replace the current site.

Choose the right publishing path

NeedBest fitWhat happens
Simple new websiteWebsite Builder + Web HostingBuild first, then publish a static website to your hosting domain.
Existing website you want to protectPreview deploymentReview the builder site under a preview path before replacing the live document root.
WordPress with plugins or a blog workflowWordPress HostingUse native WordPress editing. Builder conversion is available only when you deliberately choose it.

Common questions

Can I try it before signing up?

Yes. The public builder is available at builder.dnsexit.com. You connect an account when you want to save and publish through DNSExit.

Do I need Web Hosting to build?

No. Web Hosting is needed when you want DNSExit to publish the site to one of your domains.

Will live publishing overwrite my current site?

It can, which is why DNSExit offers preview publishing first and creates a backup before a static site replaces the live document root.

Should I use Website Builder or WordPress?

Use Website Builder for a straightforward site and a simpler publishing path. Use WordPress when you need plugins, blog tooling, or deeper content-management control.

Start with the site, not the signup form.

Try the builder now. When you are ready to make the site public, DNSExit can connect the domain, hosting, DNS, email, and HTTPS pieces.

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