Webpage Builder
Your communications team has an update to post. Your department head needs a new service page. Your clerk wants to add a section to the meeting agenda. All three of them are waiting on IT, or a vendor, or the one staff member who manages the CMS and is already handling three other things.
Multiple Templates. Consistent Branding.
Our design approach ensures your website maintains cohesive branding across every page without sacrificing functionality. Our experienced design team crafts specialized templates for each type of page your site requires—from dynamic home pages to focused department pages.
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When you need to add or modify content, our drag-and-drop interface makes the process as simple as moving puzzle pieces into place, with each widget snapping perfectly into your established design framework.
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Your community's unique character shines through while maintaining the professional polish that citizens expect from their government.
No Code Web Design Features
The webpage designer was built for the people who actually run government websites, not the people who build them. Intuitive drag-and-drop tools, government-specific page templates, and built-in standards compliance mean that anyone on your team can create a professional, accessible page the first time they try.
Templates that actually work for you.
The visual editor lets staff drag content blocks, images, text, forms, and media into place and see exactly how the page will look before publishing. No HTML. No CSS. No developer involvement. New staff build professional pages the same day they are trained. Experienced users find creative ways to present information clearly and consistently. Your website stays accurate because updating it takes minutes, not days.
Click, drag, done interface for easy updates.
A library of government-specific page templates covers the layouts agencies need most: department home pages, service descriptions, meeting and agenda pages, news and announcement formats, staff directory layouts, and more. Staff start from a polished, standards-compliant foundation and customize content to fit their department. Every page looks intentional because it starts from an intentional design.
See changes happen in a live preview.
The real-time preview lets staff see exactly how a page will appear on desktop, tablet, and mobile before it goes live. Formatting issues, layout problems, and content errors are caught and corrected before publication. No surprises. No live pages that look broken on a phone because nobody checked. What staff build is exactly what residents experience.
Consistent appearance, without monitoring manually.
Agency-wide brand standards, fonts, color palettes, and style rules are set at the platform level and applied automatically across every page. Individual staff customize content within those guardrails without being able to accidentally break your brand. Your website looks cohesive whether the homepage was updated by communications and the parks page was updated by a field coordinator.
Meet ADA and WCAG standards.
The page designer enforces accessibility standards at the component level, flagging contrast issues, missing alt text, heading hierarchy problems, and other compliance gaps before a page is published. Staff do not need accessibility expertise to produce accessible pages. Your agency meets Section 508 and WCAG requirements across every piece of new content without a separate audit process catching up to what your team published.
Every department manages its own pages. Your web team stays in control.
Role-based permissions let department staff create and edit their own pages while your web team retains approval authority before anything goes live. Departments are empowered to keep their content current without creating risk. Your web team reviews and publishes rather than doing all the work themselves. Everyone gets what they need without anyone overreaching.
Built for how residents browse.
Every layout in the page designer is built mobile-first, meaning pages look and function correctly on phones and tablets by default, not as an afterthought. Staff preview their pages across device sizes before publishing. Residents who search for government information on a mobile device get a clean, functional experience rather than a zoomed-out desktop page that requires pinching and scrolling to navigate.
Every change saved. every version recoverable.
The designer maintains a version history for every page, allowing staff to review previous versions, compare changes, and restore prior content if an update needs to be reversed. Accidental deletions or unintended changes are not permanent. Your web team has a safety net that makes experimenting with page layouts and content improvements low risk.