AI Website Builder for Multi-Page Sites in 2026
How InMinutes generates a complete multi-page business website — copy, design, and code — with SEO and lead capture built in, so small businesses launch in minutes instead of weekends.

Quick answer: Most AI website builders in 2026 generate one long landing page. InMinutes generates a full multi-page business site — home, services, about, contact, and a page per thing you offer — with the copy, design, and code produced together and SEO tags plus LocalBusiness structured data written at publish. Generate free with no card, publish from Starter at $19/mo ($15 annual), add booking deposits, store, and invoicing on Pro at $49/mo.
The single-page site is the default output of this category, and it is the reason so many AI-built businesses never rank. Here is what changes when the generator produces a real site structure instead.

Why multi-page matters more than design
A page ranks for roughly one idea. That is the whole argument.
If you are a contractor who does kitchen fits, bathroom refits, and emergency repairs, three pages can each earn traffic for a different search. One scrolling page with three sections competes with itself and usually ranks for none of them. Business website generation that stops at a landing page has skipped the part that produces customers.
The same logic applies to conversion. Someone searching "emergency plumber Bristol" who lands on a page about your whole business has to hunt. Someone who lands on your emergency callouts page is already most of the way to calling.
What InMinutes actually generates
You describe your business in plain language — what you do, where, and for whom. From that, InMinutes produces:
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A page structure, not a template: home, services or menu, about, contact, plus a page per service, product category, or location that makes sense for your trade
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Copy written for your business, in your category's language, with your city and services in it — not lorem ipsum you replace later
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The design and the code together, so layout follows content rather than content being poured into a fixed theme
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A working contact path — enquiry form, booking, or order — rather than a mailto link
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SEO at publish: unique titles and meta descriptions per page, LocalBusiness JSON-LD with your address and hours, Open Graph tags, and a sitemap
That last group is the part owners most often never get around to on editor-first tools, because it is invisible work with no immediate reward.
AI copy, design, and code generation in one pass
This is the technical distinction worth understanding. Some tools write AI copy into a theme you chose from a quiz — the words change, the structure does not. InMinutes generates the structure from your business type, then writes into it, then emits the markup.
The practical test: generate a site for a dental clinic and then for a taco truck. If the section order, the page list, and the emphasis all change, the generator is doing real work. If only the nouns change, it is a template with a writing assistant.
Mobile-ready is the floor, not the feature
Every builder produces responsive CSS. That is not the same as a site that works on a phone.
What we check for in generated output: readable type without zooming, contact and booking reachable while scrolling, tap targets that a thumb can hit, and images sized for mobile data rather than a desktop hero downscaled. Since most local search happens on a phone, this is where sites quietly lose the traffic they earned.
How it compares
Publish a site | Multi-page generated | SEO at publish | Booking | |
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Squarespace | Basic $16/mo annual | Template-driven | Manual per page | Acuity, separate ~$16/mo |
Wix | Light $17/mo | AI assists, editor-first | Partly automatic | Wix Bookings, plan-dependent |
Durable | $15/mo | Mostly single-page | Basic | Basic scheduling |
Webflow | From $14/mo | Fully manual, very powerful | Manual | Third-party |
InMinutes | Starter $19/mo ($15 annual) | Yes, full site structure | Automatic | Included on every plan |
Honest limitations, because you will find them anyway. Webflow will always beat a generator on absolute design control — if you need pixel-level custom design, use Webflow or hire a designer. Wix's app ecosystem is deeper than ours for niche integrations. And Shopify remains the better choice for a business whose entire operation is a large catalogue. |
What happens after launch
You will change things. Hours, prices, a new service, a typo on the about page.
InMinutes edits are conversational: describe the change and it is applied. That matters less on day one and a great deal in month six, when the alternative is relearning a drag-and-drop editor you have opened twice. SEO tools, a blog, and analytics come with Starter; the Growth Advisor, scheduled auto-blog, AI Store with 0% platform fee, invoicing, and Audience CRM come with Pro.
Try it on your real business
Generate your actual site — your name, your city, your services — before paying anything. The output is the only evidence that matters in this category, and it is the thing every pricing page hides.
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Related reading
10 questions before choosing an AI website builder, 9 things to know about AI website builders for SMBs, and our Wix comparison.
