Website builder for kids

A simple website builder for kids

Your child describes the website they want. CodeDreams makes a working first version in the browser. They can change the words, colors, and features.

Sign in to get startedDraft projects are free. Publishing requires a paid plan.

Try a website idea

Start with one useful page

Make a site for our robotics club with three projects and what each one does.

Make a portfolio for my drawings with a page for each character.

Make a choose-your-own-adventure story about a lost sea turtle.

How it works

From an idea to a working website

  1. Describe the website

    Say who it is for and what it needs to do. A sentence is enough to get a first page.

  2. Open the first version

    The site appears in the browser. Your child can click around and decide what needs to change.

  3. Change it

    They can rewrite the title, change the colors, add a page, or turn a list into a quiz.

  4. Check it and share

    An adult should check names, photos, school details, contact information, and links. Publishing to a CodeDreams URL is available on a paid plan.

What it is good for

Personal sites and simple web projects

CodeDreams works well for a club page, art portfolio, quiz, interactive story, or small family tool. There is no template to choose and no separate hosting account to set up.

When to use something else

Stores, private data, and public profiles

Use a different tool if the site needs payments, private medical or school data, its own domain, or a public profile where strangers can contact your child. A plain code editor is better if the goal is to write every line by hand.

Choosing a website tool

Not sure which builder fits?

Make the first page

Start with the page your child cares about most. They can add more after that page works and an adult has checked it.

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