Your AI-Generated Website

How AI builds your restaurant website, and how to edit, preview, and publish it.

When you sign up and describe your restaurant, AI generates a complete, branded website — not a template with your name swapped in, but a custom site based on your cuisine, vibe, and story. It includes your menu, online ordering, hours, location, and contact info.

How it works

  1. Describe your restaurant — A sentence or two about your cuisine, style, and location is all it takes.
  2. AI generates your site — Website with sections (hero, about, menu highlights, ordering, contact), matched to your brand colors and fonts.
  3. Review and edit — Use the visual editor to tweak sections, reorder content, change colors, or adjust text. You can also switch to code view for full HTML control.
  4. Preview before publishing — See exactly what customers will see before going live.
  5. Publish — One click and your site is live at your OpenPOS URL. Share the link anywhere.

Editing your website

Go to Dashboard > Website to open the editor. You can:

  • Edit sections visually — Click any section to modify text, images, and layout.
  • Reorder sections — Drag sections to rearrange your page.
  • Change brand settings — Update your brand color, heading font, and body font.
  • Switch to code view — For full control, edit the raw HTML directly.
  • Save as draft — Make changes without affecting your live site. Publish when you're ready.

Your website is AI-native

Unlike a Squarespace or Wix site, your OpenPOS website is machine-readable by design. AI agents like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude can read your menu, check your hours, and help customers order — automatically. Your site works for both humans browsing on their phone and AI agents acting on behalf of customers.

Using alongside an existing website

Already have a website? No problem. Your OpenPOS site runs independently — think of it as a second storefront. Link to it from your Google Business Profile, Yelp, social media, or anywhere you want. Some restaurants use their existing site for branding and link to OpenPOS for ordering. Others switch over entirely. It's up to you.