The blank page is where websites go to die
A template gives you boxes. No one fills them for you.
You signed up for a website builder. You picked a template. And now you're staring at placeholder text that says 'Welcome to Our Company' and you genuinely don't know what to replace it with.
The same four failures show up on most small business sites.
Scroll through small business websites for an hour. The same four patterns appear on almost all of them.
Vague sites lose leads before the visitor scrolls.
A visitor gives you about eight seconds before they decide whether you're worth their attention. A vague site spends those eight seconds loading mission statements. A clear site spends them answering the question the visitor came with. The gap between those two sites is the gap between a lead and a bounce.
Everything we built flows from fixing this one thing.
Enine Sites exists because the blank page is a bad place to start. So we stopped starting there. We start with a content model that knows what a website is for, and we let the layout figure itself out.
You describe your content. The site designs itself.
Under the hood, Enine Sites is four ideas working in sequence: a content model that describes what your site holds, an auto-layout engine that decides how each section looks, a theme system that handles the visual language, and a structure-first approach to SEO that works for search engines and AI assistants alike.