3 pointsby david16163 hours ago1 comment
  • david16163 hours ago
    You know that thing where you have a WordPress site and you just want to change a headline, swap an image, or fix that one section that's been bugging you for weeks? And your options are either learn Elementor (good luck), or pay a developer $150 to move a button 20 pixels to the left?

    That's basically why we built Kintsu.

    It's a browser tool that connects to your existing WordPress site through a simple plugin. You type what you want changed in normal English, like "make the hero section taller and change the headline to something about free shipping." The AI figures out your theme, your plugins, all that behind the scenes mess, and shows you a preview. You approve it, it goes live. Don't like it? One click rollback.

    The important part: we're not another "build a website with AI" tool. There are 835 million WordPress sites already out there. Nobody's starting over. People need to edit what they already have without losing their minds or their budget.

    It works with the stuff you're already running. WooCommerce, Elementor, Yoast, whatever. It doesn't break things (which honestly was the hardest part to get right).

    If you're an agency juggling 15 client sites, you can manage all of them from one dashboard. No more logging into each one separately like it's 2014.

    Pricing is credit based. Free tier to try it (10 credits), then $29 to $199/mo depending on how many sites and edits you need. One credit is roughly one edit.

    We're in beta right now with about 40 testers, public launch coming Q2 2026.