Ladies & gentlemen, start your engines!
After months of hard work, iterating over and over on designs and code, we are ready to take Sidengo to the next level.
That’s right, we’ve finally launched our MVP.
Sidengo was born with a simple premise: it should be much, much easier and affordable to create a website, make changes to it, and distribute it across the web.
There are lots of website building tools out there, but most of them are complex to use, require design skills, and the full content of the website cannot be distributed across the web, in other words, you get just a website.
![]()
We asked ourselves:
- What if you could create a website for your business in minutes without any design or coding skills?
- What if embedding your website across the Internet was as easy as embedding a YouTube video?
- What if you could take websites to where the traffic is instead of trying to bring traffic to your website?
- What if making changes to your website was as simple as editing your profile on Facebook or Twitter? What if it could be done in real-time?
Today we’re excited to share the first version of a product that does just that: you can now create a website in minutes, which can be embedded on Facebook Fan Pages, blog posts, sidebars, and even added into iPhone/iPad home screens.

Sidengo is free for now, and will be free until its official launch in a couple of months. In the meantime, we will continue to test and improve features on a daily basis. You can check this blog to learn about our latest updates.
We believe the best way to create a great product is to do so with help from users – so please help us and tell us what you like or don’t like, what’s broken, and what other features would you like us to add. You can do this via Twitter, Facebook, or Email.
To sign up or learn more, please visit: http://sidengo.com.
Regards,
The Sidengo Guys
Additional Note: For a better experience, we recommend using one of the following browsers: Firefox, Chrome or Safari. (In other words, avoid using Internet Explorer, it’s a web designer’s worst nightmare.)
