What changed in Deffe during April and May 2026
April and May were busy months for Deffe. A lot of the work was not about adding one big flashy feature, but about making the product feel more reliable, more polished and easier to trust when someone actually uses it to build a website.
The goal has been simple: fewer rough edges, better first results and a smoother path from a short idea to a real website that can be previewed, improved and published.
Better first builds
One of the biggest areas of improvement has been the quality of newly generated websites. Deffe is now better at understanding what kind of site someone is asking for, even when the first prompt is short or imperfect.
That matters because most users will not write perfect technical instructions. They might simply describe a business, a portfolio, a product, a service or an idea. Deffe should still make a good decision about the structure, tone and type of website to create.
- Shorter prompts are handled with more care.
- Simple websites are less likely to become overcomplicated.
- Portfolio, business, content and product-style sites are better separated from more advanced app-like projects.
- Generated pages are more likely to include proper layout, styling and complete page structure from the start.
More polished websites
We have also improved the way Deffe thinks about visual quality. A generated site should not only work technically. It should feel like a real website someone would be comfortable showing to visitors.
During April and May, we worked on better spacing, stronger page structure, cleaner sections, more consistent navigation and improved visual balance. Deffe is also being guided to use more reusable page structure when a site grows beyond a single page, which helps larger websites feel more consistent.
The result should be fewer one-off pages that feel disconnected from each other, and more websites that feel planned as a complete experience.
Safer and quieter AI editing
AI editing is one of the most important parts of Deffe. The first build is only the beginning. Users should be able to ask for changes, improvements and fixes without worrying that the site will suddenly move in the wrong direction.
We have made AI Edit more focused on the actual request and less noisy in the chat. Repeated technical status messages have been reduced, and the editing flow is being improved so the user sees clearer progress without unnecessary internal wording.
- AI Edit is better at focusing on the requested change.
- It is less likely to rewrite unrelated parts of a site unnecessarily.
- Generated fixes are checked more carefully before they are applied.
- Broken or incomplete results are easier to catch before they reach the live preview.
Better handling of pages, links and images
A website can look good on the first page but still feel broken if subpages, links or images do not behave correctly. We have spent a lot of time improving this area.
Deffe now has better safeguards around public pages, clean URLs, missing pages, styling on subpages and image output. The goal is to reduce cases where a generated site has a good homepage but weaker internal pages.
This also helps when users ask Deffe to improve an existing site. The system is getting better at noticing visual or structural problems and repairing them without requiring the user to explain every technical detail.
Pro Builder feels more complete
Pro Builder has continued to improve as the more advanced path for larger and more ambitious websites. The experience around Pro Builder is being refined so it feels less like a background process and more like a clear product flow.
One visible improvement is that completed Pro Builder projects can now follow the same kind of completion flow as normal site builds. That makes it clearer when a larger build is ready to review.
We have also worked on better language handling, clearer visible statuses and a smoother experience when switching between building, reviewing and improving a project.
Improved referral tools
The referral area has also received several improvements. Users can now get better insight into how their referral banners are performing, including their own banner impressions from the dashboard.
We have also improved the responsive referral banner so it works better across different screen sizes and can be used more naturally on external websites.
- A new responsive banner format has been added.
- Light and dark banner previews have been improved.
- Users can see their own banner impression statistics.
- Referral banner handling has been adjusted to be cleaner for SEO and crawling.
Cleaner public site handling
As more websites are created, public-site handling becomes more important. We have improved how Deffe treats missing, removed or inactive project subdomains so they behave more predictably.
This is important both for visitors and for search engines. Real customer sites should remain easy to access, while invalid or removed project URLs should not create confusing pages or unnecessary search-index noise.
A smoother product overall
Many of the improvements from April and May are small on their own, but together they make Deffe feel more mature. The builder is becoming better at understanding intent, the editor is becoming safer, Pro Builder is becoming clearer and published sites are becoming more reliable.
That is the kind of progress that matters before a broader launch. A website builder does not only need to generate something impressive once. It needs to help users keep improving it, fix issues, publish with confidence and understand what is happening along the way.
April and May moved Deffe closer to that goal.
Continue exploring Deffe
Try creating a website from a short description, improve it with AI Edit, or explore Pro Builder for larger projects that need more structure and detail.