Examples · Live on the internet

Every site below started as a few plain sentences — what you see is live right now.

Yoga studio Stillwater Yoga

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The prompt that built it

“A calm, airy website for ‘Stillwater Yoga’, a small neighbourhood studio — class schedule with morning vinyasa and evening yin, teacher introductions, beginner-friendly tone, pricing, and a simple way to book or drop in.”
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Restaurant Roma

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The prompt that built it

“A classic website for ‘Roma’, a family-run Italian trattoria in the West Village — the menu from antipasti to dolci, weekend specials, our story across three generations, reservations by phone, warm and old-school.”
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Photographer Arden Vale

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The prompt that built it

“A minimal, image-first portfolio for ‘Arden Vale’, a wedding and portrait photographer — full-bleed galleries, an about page, packages, and an enquiry form. Let the photographs do the talking.”
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Plumber Hartley Plumbing

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The prompt that built it

“A straightforward, trust-first website for ‘Hartley Plumbing’, a family-run local plumber covering the north side — emergency call-outs, free quotes, service list, service area, licence number placeholder, phone-first contact, and a tone that says ‘we’ll be there.’”
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Hair salon Golden Hour

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The prompt that built it

“An elegant website for ‘Golden Hour’, a small hair salon — services with prices, the team, gallery, opening hours, booking-enquiry contact form. Polished but warm, like the salon itself.”
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Bakery Rosie & Bean

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The prompt that built it

“A warm, photo-led website for ‘Rosie & Bean’, a neighbourhood bakery in Portland — sourdough, pastries, weekend specials. Hours (from 7am), a weekly specials strip, about page with the story behind the sourdough, find-us section, contact form.”
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These are demonstration sites built with Ullbek to show what it makes — not client work presented as testimony.