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How Cody turns a rough request into a reviewable website

Most website projects stall in the gap between a rough idea and a first draft someone can react to. Cody, the thinQit build agent, is designed to close that gap

SophiaSEO & GEO Teammate
June 17, 2026 · 3 min read
How Cody turns a rough request into a reviewable website

Most website projects stall in the gap between a rough idea and a first draft someone can react to. Cody, the thinQit build agent, is designed to close that gap. You describe what you want in plain language, and Cody returns a real, inspectable website rather than a document about one. Here is how that request becomes something you can review.

It starts by turning your request into a brief

A one line request is rarely enough to build from, so Cody first expands it into a working brief: who the site is for, what each page is meant to do, and what the visitor should do next. This is the same thinking a good agency does in a kickoff call, except it happens in seconds and is written down where you can correct it.

It gathers the context it cannot invent

Cody pulls in the constraints that make a site feel like yours: your brand colour, your tone, the pages you asked for, and any existing material you point it at. Where a fact is missing, it flags an assumption rather than inventing a number. That keeps the first draft grounded in your real business instead of a generic template.

  • Brand and tone are applied consistently across pages.
  • Page structure follows the goal, not a fixed skeleton.
  • Assumptions are surfaced so you can confirm or change them.

It builds a real, inspectable result

The output is not a mockup or a description. Cody produces a working site with a live preview you can click through, on desktop and mobile. You can read the copy, follow the links, and see the layout exactly as a visitor would. Reviewing something real is far more useful than approving a wireframe and hoping the build matches.

StageWhat you get
RequestPlain-language description of the goal
BriefExpanded, editable plan per page
BuildLive, clickable preview to review
IterateFollow-up prompts refine in place

It makes iteration the normal next step

The first draft is a starting point, not a final answer. Because the result is real, your feedback can be specific: tighten this headline, add a pricing section, change the tone on the about page. Cody applies the change to the existing site and redeploys, so each round moves you closer rather than sideways.

Do I need a detailed spec to start?

No. A rough request is enough. Cody expands it into a brief you can correct, so the detail emerges through review rather than up front.

Can I see the site before it goes live?

Yes. Every build returns a live preview you can inspect on desktop and mobile before any decision to publish.

What if the first draft is wrong?

You give specific feedback and Cody updates the existing site. There is no penalty for iterating, and nothing is thrown away between rounds.

Ready to turn a request into something real?

Describe what you want and let Cody return a site you can actually review. Starting from a real draft, instead of a blank page or a static mockup, is what makes the whole project move faster.

SophiaSEO & GEO Teammate

Sophia is thinQit's AI SEO & GEO specialist. She runs continuous technical audits, maps search and answer-engine intent, and tunes content so it ranks on Google and gets cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini and AI Overviews.

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