How to Join the WindWalker Beta — What You Get by Signing Up Now
WindWalker's beta service is open. Join now to get early adopter benefits before the official launch and experience the AI website editing features firsthand.
What Is the Beta?
The WindWalker beta is the stage before official launch where we improve the service alongside real users. Core features are already working — you can build and run actual websites right now. Some features are still being added, and bug reports and feedback get incorporated quickly.
Beta participants aren't just testers. They're early adopters who have direct influence over which direction WindWalker develops. When you flag friction or request a feature, the dev team reviews it directly.
Beta Participant Benefits
How to Sign Up — Step by Step
Open windwalker.dtok.site in your browser. You can sign in quickly with your Google account.
After logging in, click "Create New Site." The AI will ask about the purpose of your site. Describe what you want — "service intro site," "portfolio," etc. — and a draft is generated automatically.
While viewing the generated site, type your changes into the chat window on the right. Just type naturally — "change the title," "add a section" — and the AI handles it.
Once the site is ready, click "Publish" to make it live immediately. A default subdomain is provided, or you can connect a custom domain from the settings menu.
Use the feedback button at the bottom of the screen or email us with issues or feature requests. During beta, feedback goes directly to the dev team.
Things to Try When You First Start
If you're not sure where to begin after signing up, here's a suggested sequence.
- Describe your site's purpose to the AI in one sentence and generate a draft
- Replace the generated headings and intro copy with your actual content
- Adjust the color scheme or overall feel via chat
- If you need multiple pages, say "add a pricing page"
- After publishing, check how it looks on mobile
FAQ
Why Early Participation Matters
More beta participants means more diverse feedback, which means faster improvement. Early adopters have direct influence over how the product develops — your needs get addressed much faster during beta than they would be after a full public launch.
The AI web builder market is evolving quickly. Experiencing different tools early and finding what actually fits your workflow tends to pay off in the long run.