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A portable website CMS for small businesses

A website you can actually own.

Create, manage, publish, and export a professional website without making one platform, hosting company, or developer its permanent owner.

SodaFlex is in pilot development. We show what works, what is next, and what is still only an idea.

Ownership, made concrete

Your website should not become a migration project.

SodaFlex treats portability as an architectural constraint, not a premium export feature added later.

01

Structured source

Business details, pages, sections, navigation, branding, and assets have an explicit, documented shape.

02

Ordinary output

Publishing produces semantic HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, and metadata that can run without SodaFlex.

03

Replaceable services

Forms, hosting, analytics, and future services are visible dependencies that can be changed independently.

How it works

One website model. Four clear stages.

  1. 1

    Create

    Start from a curated small-business structure and enter the information customers actually need.

  2. 2

    Edit and review

    Change structured content, branding, media, and SEO through focused workflows and a real preview.

  3. 3

    Approve and publish

    Keep attribution, require owner approval, and deploy an immutable version to the chosen destination.

  4. 4

    Export or move

    Download editable source, ordinary assets, and the complete static website whenever required.

The commercial promise

Pay because SodaFlex is useful—not because leaving is painful.

SodaFlex can earn revenue from hosted tools, managed infrastructure, AI, professional services, partners, and support. None of those should become the hidden owner of the underlying website.

Read the ethos

Different trade-offs

Not every CMS means the same thing by export.

WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace, and SodaFlex solve different problems. We compare them on concrete questions: what leaves, what still works, who operates it, and what must be rebuilt.

See the factual comparison →

Current position

Clear about today. Careful about tomorrow.

Working now

The core proof

Structured editing, preview, static builds, export/import, publishing, collaboration, approval, safe AI changes, and replaceable forms.

Being proven

The merchant pilot

Real hosting, domains, email, backup restoration, accessibility review, operating support, and sustained merchant use.

Exploring later

The wider ecosystem

Industry packs, open format tooling, managed growth services, integrations, and an optional Ruby/SQLite runtime.

First merchant pilot

Help prove a simpler kind of website ownership.

We are preparing SodaFlex with one real small business before expanding the promise.