Define the site first
Decide what the site is, who it serves, and what sections it needs before you generate too much.
website.co.jp is a free site that teaches people how to build real websites with ChatGPT without getting buried in confusion. The method here is simple and strong: define the site, decide filenames, organize images, build locally first, upload when ready, use shared CSS and JavaScript, create detail pages before index pages, make the homepage last, and review the finished site honestly.
Webbie is the robot guide of website.co.jp: part mascot, part teacher, part reviewer, and part reminder that good websites come from sequence, structure, and clarity—not panic.
website.co.jp is not a random prompt playground. It is a structured production system for building websites with AI.
Decide what the site is, who it serves, and what sections it needs before you generate too much.
Filenames turn vague ideas into real production targets and make ChatGPT prompts much stronger.
Understand your files and structure before the site is public.
Name them, upload them carefully, save their URLs, and reuse them deliberately.
Common files like site.css and site.js keep the site calm and consistent.
A real site gets stronger when structure, mobile quality, and trust are checked at the end.
If you are new here, the cleanest path is to start with the training sequence.
The strongest beginning is to understand why local-first practice makes the whole workflow easier.
View all 13 steps in one place and move through the workflow in order.
Learn the basics of PuTTY, WinSCP, and vi as part of a more independent site workflow.
See why this site cares so much about clarity, files, sequence, and staying in control.
Why website.co.jp exists and what it is trying to teach.
Meet the robot guide who represents the site’s philosophy.
Quick answers about workflow, files, publishing, and grading.
Practical basics for PuTTY, WinSCP, vi, and file control.
AI, early internet publishing, Netscape, Scooterboy, and control.
Advertising and partnership information for relevant products and services.
The Japanese homepage lives at index.html. Use the link below to move to the Japanese side of the site.
For more context on Bradley Bartz and the broader digital history around these ideas, see the founder page on Japan.co.jp.
website.co.jp is here to help people build more than pages. It is here to help people build structure, habits, confidence, and a website they can still understand later.