Senova Website
Describe the site you want. Senova builds it, wires the database, auth and hosting, adds real motion and 3D, and publishes it to a live URL.
Free tier available · no card needed
A clean cut, in the heart of Austin.
Two chairs, walk-ins welcome, and online booking that actually works.
Book a chair →A site built with Senova, running on a real senova.dev URL. Watch the builder do it →
The pages it builds have real motion.
Parallax heroes, scroll-scrubbed film, reveal-and-stagger, 3D tilt cards — the same primitives Senova drops into your built pages. Scroll the panel below; the depth is real, driven by your scroll position.
Generate an image, drop it on the page.
Make an on-brand image in the studio and place it straight into a section — hero, gallery, or a scroll-scrubbed film. The prompt, model and credit cost ride along.
Explore Media →
Every build can review itself.
Run Site Check on what you just built — it flies the page like a picky reviewer and files each issue with a screenshot and a measurement.
See Site Check →
Start free. Pay per build.
- Unlimited projects
- Custom domains
- Remove the Senova badge
- 500 credits / month
What a credit buys — straight from the catalog, never marked up in copy:
| Full site build | 15 credits |
| Agent build | 30 credits |
| Draft image | 1 credit |
| Standard image | 2 credits |
| Motion test (5s) | 1 credit |
Rendered from the live pricing table. See the full price list.
Good to know.
Is the built site real, or a mockup?
Real. Every build ships on a production stack — Postgres, auth, storage — and publishes to a live URL you can hand to a customer or point a domain at.
Can I edit it after it's built?
Yes. Click any element and describe the change in plain English, or open the builder and keep iterating. Every edit hot-updates the live preview.
What about the motion and 3D?
Scroll-scenes, parallax, reveal/stagger and 3D tilt are platform primitives Senova inserts into your page — no plugins, and they degrade to clean static frames under reduced-motion.
Do I own what I build?
Yes. Connect a custom domain and it's your site on your domain.


