Formaut sets up and runs your business website inside your own Cloudflare, GitHub, and Supabase accounts. Cancel any time — your site keeps running. You own the infrastructure; we just manage it.
On the Launch plan, you describe what you want and Formaut builds it — committing to your GitHub, writing to your Supabase, deploying to your Cloudflare. Every proposed change is staged for your approval before it goes live.
On the Runtime plan, Formaut manages the infrastructure — it deploys your site into your accounts, keeps it updated, and gives your own agents a secure endpoint to work against. You bring your own AI tools; Formaut handles the plumbing.
On Launch, Formaut is the active builder. You have a conversation, describe what you want, and Formaut builds it — committing code to your GitHub, updating your Supabase, deploying to your Cloudflare. Every proposed change is staged for your approval before anything goes live.
Either way, the site lives in your accounts. Formaut is the contractor working in your house — not the landlord renting you a room.
Formaut doesn't include a domain because it should belong to you, not us. About $10/year through Cloudflare Registrar gets you an address registered in your name, paid by you, controlled entirely by you. Formaut connects it automatically. Your site works on a Cloudflare subdomain without one, but a real domain is the difference between a test environment and a business.
Every site Formaut builds includes a password-protected admin panel — yours to keep, forever, even after you cancel. Update your hours, swap your photos, change your menu, post a special. No code. No developer. No monthly fee.
This wasn't an afterthought. It's the whole point. Formaut is designed so that the day you stop paying us, you don't lose the ability to run your own business online. You just lose access to the AI. Everything else stays exactly as it is.
These business types work completely with just three free accounts — GitHub, Cloudflare, and Supabase. No payment setup required. Just a domain and a conversation.
The clients who get the best results come in with a specific task. Formaut is your web team — use it for web work.
Runtime manages your infrastructure. Launch builds and maintains your site through conversation. Both deploy into accounts you own — cancel either one and the site keeps running.
I built Formaut because I was building a website and the whole time I kept thinking: there has to be a better way. Developers are expensive and slow. Platforms lock you in. Templates look like templates. And none of them give you anything you actually own when you're done paying.
But the deeper frustration was different. I had AI. I could talk through ideas, get code, get copy, get strategy. What I couldn't get was an agent that stayed in the room until the thing was actually done. One that was connected to my real tools — my hosting, my database, my domain — and could do the wiring, not just hand me instructions and wish me luck.
I didn't just want help thinking. I wanted help doing.
And underneath all of it was something that bothered me more the longer I thought about it: every subscription I was paying for — the website platform, the booking tool, the payment processor — was another landlord. Another company that owned a piece of my online presence and could change the terms, raise the price, or lock me out whenever they felt like it.
Formaut is the answer to all three of those frustrations. An agent connected to infrastructure you own. One that finishes the job instead of handing you instructions. One that costs you $50 to build something worth hundreds — and then gets out of the way unless you need it.
I built this because it's a tool I wished existed. Every design decision — the accounts in your name, the site that keeps running when you cancel, the admin panel that's yours forever — comes from that same place. I wanted independence from platforms that profit from your dependency. Formaut is what that looks like.