Editing copy after generation
Bulido writes the first draft, but you have the final say. You can change all the text on the website in Settings → Website, Content tab.
What you can edit
The panel has four tabs along the left rail: Content, Gallery, Appearance, SEO. Most edits happen in Content. The Status toggle (publish / hide) and the Regenerate from scratch button are in the header above the tabs, not in a tab of their own.
In the Content tab you see all sections grouped:
- Header: the small eyebrow line above the title (e.g. "5 years on the market" or "Renovations in Manchester"), the title (up to 3 lines — the last line is highlighted in the accent colour on the website), subtitle, CTA button text. You can also upload a hero background image — without one, the template shows a default stock photo.
- About: the main text of the "About me / About us" section, a custom About image (defaults to a stock photo if you don't upload), and 4 stat tiles (e.g. "17 / Years on the market", "312 / Projects"). Tiles with no value won't show up — leave them blank or fill in your own numbers.
- Services: each service has its own editor — title and short description.
- CTA strip: a single short headline (e.g. "Got a project? Let's talk.") shown as a band between the portfolio gallery and the service area. Leave blank to hide the strip.
- Client testimonials: up to 5 reviews (quote, author, optional project and city). Bulido seeds 3 starter reviews — overwrite them with your own real ones.
- Service area: short intro above the city list / radius.
- FAQ: list of questions and answers — you can add, remove, or edit any item.
- Contact info: phone, email and address shown under the contact form. Each has an Override option so the values displayed on the website can differ from your main Bulido account.
The meta description (the short text Google shows under your title) lives in the SEO tab, not in Content — see SEO and the share image.
How saves work — the global save bar
Edits don't go live one by one. As soon as you change any field, a dark save bar appears at the bottom of the panel showing "N unsaved changes" and three controls: Undo (←), Redo (→), Save changes. Type as much as you want across multiple fields and tabs — everything queues up.
- Click Save changes to push the whole batch in one go. After it succeeds the bar disappears and your edits are live (visitors see them on the next page load).
- Undo / Redo step through your changes in order. They work across fields, so you can undo a hero edit even after typing in the FAQ.
- Closing the tab with the save bar visible doesn't lose your edits in the browser, but they won't be live until you save. Save before you close.
Hiding entire sections
Not every section has to show. Visibility toggles appear inline next to each section's editor in the Content tab (small eye icon). Five master toggles:
- About (the text)
- Stats (the 4 number tiles under About)
- Service area (intro + map)
- Client testimonials
- FAQ
Hiding a section doesn't delete its copy — flip the toggle back on and the same text returns.
Services work differently: each service has its own visibility toggle, so you can hide a single trade (e.g. while you stop offering it for a season) without hiding the whole list.
Hero, Projects gallery, CTA strip and Contact are always shown when they have content, hidden when empty:
- Leave the CTA strip field blank to hide the band between gallery and service area.
- Don't upload any photos and the Projects section won't render on the public page.
- Hero and Contact are required — without them the website wouldn't make sense.
Hero and About images
The Header and About editors each have a small uploader for a custom photo:
- Accepted: JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP up to 10 MB.
- Don't upload one and the template shows a stock photo from Unsplash (varies by template). It looks fine but it's clearly not yours — uploading even one good photo of your own work makes a noticeable difference.
- Replacing is one-click; deleting goes back to the stock photo.
Changing template or accent later
You're not locked into the template and accent you picked in the wizard. The Appearance tab lets you switch any time:
- Three templates — Modern Minimal, Bold Classic, Warm Local — sharing the same copy. Click a different card and the website re-renders in the new layout.
- Six accent swatches: Orange, Teal, Blue, Purple, Green, Graphite.
Both changes register as one unsaved edit in the save bar; click Save changes and the public site picks up the new look on the next page load.
What Bulido generates and what you write yourself
Bulido writes all the copy based on your wizard answers, and it handles the sales-oriented sections well (hero, about, services, FAQ). It's weaker at:
- Specific numbers ("5,000 m² in 2025")
- Names of completed projects ("townhouse renovation on Main Street")
- Your distinctive voice (specific phrases, trade slang)
It's best to add those yourself after generation.
The editor — what's available
The editor is minimal: a plain text field with optional bold and lists. No colours, no fonts, no inline images (photos go in the gallery — see Gallery).
That's intentional: the goal is visual consistency. If you could change fonts in every paragraph, it would be easy to break the overall look.
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Last updated May 11, 2026