About SitegenOS
A faster way for Builders to sell local-business websites.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
SitegenOS exists because the gap between “a small business needs a website” and “they have one they actually like” is wider than it should be.
The problem
Most local businesses still don't have a real website — or they have a Wix template they set up in 2019, never updated, and quietly hate. Meanwhile, the freelance “Builder” market — people who saw a TikTok about reselling websites to plumbers and salons — is exploding. The bottleneck isn't demand. It's how long it takes to actually deliver something the client wants to pay for.
A typical web designer spends 5–15 hours per project: discovery, wireframes, design, writing copy, hunting for stock photos, building, fixing, hosting setup, billing setup. At a $300 price point, that's a wage you can't live on.
The fix
SitegenOS lets a Builder paste a Google Maps listing and get a complete, professional, sellable website in under 60 seconds — with real copy, real photos, real components configured for the industry. The Builder edits via chat, sells the site, and we handle the recurring hosting billing directly to the client. The Builder gets a one-time payday; we get recurring revenue from a customer who actually wants the service. Everyone's incentive lines up.
Who built it
SitegenOS is a product of ApeTec Ltd, a UK limited company (registered in England and Wales, company number 17065917). It's a small team focused on the product, not on growth-hacking or fundraising. We're reachable at hello@sitegenos.com and we read every email.
What we're not
We're not Wix or Squarespace. We don't want to be a DIY tool with thousands of templates and a drag-and-drop editor that takes hours to learn. We're not Webflow either — we don't expose the underlying CSS or expect you to think like a designer. SitegenOS is for resellers who want to ship fast, sell fast, and let the AI handle the design opinions that already exist in the industries we cover.
Contact
Email hello@sitegenos.com. For DMCA, privacy, or acceptable-use questions, see the legal pages.