What NestWeb Helps You Build
NestWeb is an AI website builder for businesses that want to launch a professional website quickly without starting from a blank page. Instead of manually choosing templates, writing every section, and asking a developer to connect basic business tools, you describe your business and let AI create the first version.
It is designed for restaurants, cafes, service businesses, local shops, portfolios, ecommerce-style showcases, event pages, and companies that need a clean website with real content, customer forms, and optional online payments.
What You Can Do with NestWeb
- Create a website from a plain-language business description.
- Upload brand assets such as logos, banners, background images, and product photos.
- Let AI organize products, menus, services, FAQs, team members, and other website content.
- Preview the generated website and keep improving it through chat.
- Manage website content from a project dashboard instead of editing code.
- Collect customer enquiries through forms and send notifications to the owner email.
- Accept payments through Stripe Connect when the project needs checkout.
- Invite team members, connect a custom domain, and manage subscription credits as the website grows.
Who NestWeb Is For
NestWeb is built for customers who need a real business website but do not want to manage a traditional design and development project. A small business owner can use it to launch a first website, an operator can update menus or services, and a team can use it as a shared workspace for website improvements.
It is also useful for agencies and service providers who need to create fast drafts for clients, test different website directions, or turn business information into a working website before investing in custom development.
How a Typical Project Works
A NestWeb project starts with a conversation. You tell the AI what your business does, who your customers are, and what style you want. For example, a cafe might ask for a warm minimalist website with a menu, opening hours, location, story, and contact form.
NestWeb then asks for or confirms key business information: business name, category, address, contact details, brand story, and design tone. If you have images or products, you can upload them before the website is built. If you do not have assets ready, you can still generate the website first and replace content later.
Plan Mode vs Build Mode
NestWeb supports two common working styles. Plan mode is useful when you want to discuss the website structure, page sections, or business goals before generating the site. Build mode is used when you are ready for AI to create or update the actual website.
For best results, start with a short planning conversation, then switch to Build mode once the direction is clear. After the first version is generated, use specific follow-up instructions such as “make the hero section more premium,” “add three service packages,” or “move testimonials above the contact form.”
Project Management
Each website is saved as a project. From the project area, you can continue chatting with AI, view project settings, manage data, configure payments, invite team members, and connect domains.
- Chat is where you plan, create, and update the website.
- Project Settings shows the project name, website URL, status, project ID, and update time.
- Data Management lets you edit website content and review form submissions.
- Payments connects Stripe and displays payment records.
- Team lets you invite collaborators to help manage the project.
- Domains helps you connect a custom domain such as www.example.com.
Data Management: Your Website CMS
NestWeb includes a lightweight CMS for content that appears on your website. This is especially useful for menus, products, services, galleries, posts, FAQs, team members, and other repeated content.
Collections can include categories, items, images, featured flags, custom fields, and status values such as published, draft, archived, approved, or completed. Custom fields can be text, numbers, long descriptions, yes/no values, dropdowns, dates, emails, and URLs.
This means a restaurant can update menu items, a service business can update packages, and a shop can update product information without asking a developer to change the website code.
Forms and Customer Enquiries
If your website includes contact forms, booking forms, enquiry forms, or quote request forms, submissions can be reviewed inside Data Management. You can see when each submission was created and what information the customer entered.
You can also set a notification email for a form. When configured, new public form submissions can be sent to the business owner or operations team so they can respond quickly.
Team Collaboration
Many websites are not managed by one person. NestWeb lets the project owner invite collaborators so the right people can help with content, operations, or launch preparation. For example, a restaurant owner might invite a store manager to update menu items, while a marketing assistant manages copy, images, and enquiries.
Team invitations show clear statuses such as pending, accepted, declined, or expired. This makes it easier to see who already has access and who still needs to accept the invitation.
Custom Domains
After the website content is ready, customers can connect their own domain, such as www.example.com. NestWeb provides the DNS records needed for ownership verification and domain routing. Once the records are added at the domain provider and the status becomes active, visitors can access the generated website from the customer’s own domain.
DNS changes can take time to apply depending on the domain provider, so it is best to connect the domain after the main website content, forms, and checkout flow have been reviewed.
Plans and Credits
NestWeb uses plans and credits to manage usage. Free plans are useful for testing and light usage, while paid plans are better for active businesses that need more website generation, updates, product image analysis, team collaboration, or custom domains.
Different actions can use different amounts of credit. Planning conversations are lighter, while building a complete website, updating a generated website, or analyzing multiple product images can use more. If credits run low, the interface can prompt the customer to upgrade or wait for credits to refresh based on the plan.
Payments with Stripe Connect
For websites that need online checkout, NestWeb uses Stripe Connect Express. The project owner completes Stripe onboarding, connects their business and payout details, and then the generated website can accept payments through Stripe.
This can be useful for simple checkout flows such as restaurant orders, service deposits, event bookings, paid appointments, product purchases, or other straightforward payment scenarios.
Stripe Connect Fees
At the moment, NestWeb does not take a platform fee from customer website transactions. NestWeb currently does not add an extra commission or revenue share on each order.
Customers are still responsible for Stripe’s official fees. These may include card processing fees, Stripe Connect Express account fees, payout fees, Instant Payout fees, refund or dispute costs, cross-border fees, and currency conversion fees. The exact amount depends on the customer’s country, card type, payment method, currency, and Stripe account configuration.
For example, domestic card payments are usually cheaper than international card payments. Cross-border payments or currency conversion can add extra cost. Refunds may not return the original Stripe processing, Connect, or conversion fees.
Stripe Payout Timing
Payout timing depends on Stripe review, business country, industry risk, payment method, banking days, and the payout schedule selected in Stripe.
- Stripe onboarding can be quick if all details are complete, but review may take hours or days if Stripe needs more identity, business, or bank information.
- First payout after the first successful live payment can commonly take 7–14 days, depending on Stripe review and business risk.
- Later payouts follow the schedule configured in Stripe, such as daily, weekly, monthly, or manual payouts.
- Australia settlement is commonly around 2 business days, but weekends, public holidays, and bank processing can delay arrival.
- Instant Payouts may arrive in about 30 minutes for eligible accounts, but they cost extra and depend on bank, country, and account eligibility.
Recommended Launch Checklist
- Check the generated website for correct business name, address, phone number, opening hours, services, prices, and legal text.
- Replace placeholder images and text with real brand assets and approved copy.
- Review collections in Data Management and make sure products, menu items, or services are accurate.
- Set notification emails for forms and payments.
- Complete Stripe onboarding and run a small test payment before accepting real orders.
- Connect a custom domain only after the website content and checkout flow are ready.
How Customers Use NestWeb Day to Day
After launch, most customers use NestWeb in two ways. For design and structure changes, they return to Chat and ask AI to update the website. For business content changes, they use Data Management to update menus, products, services, FAQs, enquiries, or other structured records.
This keeps the workflow simple: use AI for website improvements, use the dashboard for content operations, and use Stripe or the connected domain provider for payment and DNS details.
When to Contact Support
Customers should contact support when a build fails, a website URL does not appear, a domain remains pending after DNS records are configured, a form notification is not arriving, or a payment record does not match the Stripe Dashboard.
To help the team investigate quickly, include the login email, project name or project ID, the page where the issue happened, a screenshot of the error, and any relevant payment, domain, or form details.
Final Thoughts
NestWeb helps businesses move from idea to live website faster by combining AI creation, project management, editable data, forms, payments, and domains in one workflow. The AI creates the first version, but the business owner stays in control of the final content, payment setup, and launch decisions.