Who is this for?
Freelancers or agencies looking to scale using The.com
The.com is a low-code website-building platform with community-created components that users can share and always own. Our cell-based framework speeds up development, handoff, and reusability. The platform is shifting the web development world by prioritizing creator ownership in a community-first ecosystem.
The three main ways you can create sites faster on The.com are by navigating with keyboard shortcuts, leveraging the duplicate site feature, remixing others’ Blocks, sending blocks from site to site, and using Sheets to populate your pages and organize your data.
Key Benefits
- Low-code
- Build faster
- Sheet-based editors
- Duplicate sites in one click
- Shareable & remixable components
- Creator credit/ownership
Keyboard Shortcuts
We made The.com’s editor keyboard-friendly. There are tons of shortcuts to help you navigate and build inside our editor.
Duplicate Site
Let’s say you make a generic site with a layout that has proved to win over clients. You can duplicate this site as many times as you like and customize each one to fit the client’s needs without having to start from scratch every time.
Block Remixing and Sending
You can browse Blocks created by others and remix them into your sites. By remixing them, you get access to pre-built web components that are 100% customizable. This alone will save you in your build time since you will be able to remix a complicated nav or a sleek hero section. Then, just change out the words, links, or images.
In addition to remixing Blocks, you can also send Blocks from one of your sites to another that you own. So, if you have already created the perfect footer on one site and a potential client wants to use that, most of the work is already done! Just send it to another site using the command palette and searching for “send Block.”
Sheets and Sheet-feeds
Sheets are spreadsheets in which you can organize data. It can be images, text, embed codes, JavaScript snippets, hex codes, CSS styles — you name it. Then, you can use them to populate Blocks and content on your webpages using Sheetfeeds.
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