Deffe is built to take you from idea to a real website faster, but it also helps to know what is included, what depends on plan level and what kinds of projects fit the product best.
This page is meant to make that simpler before you start or upgrade.
What is included in Deffe
- A real hosted project with actual files instead of a static mockup.
- Live preview while you build, refine and review the result.
- AI-assisted generation for the first version of a site.
- AI Edit for follow-up changes when you want to improve an existing project.
- Public product pages, pricing, legal pages and account flows around the core builder.
- Pro Builder for larger, more demanding or more carefully guided builds.
What depends on plan or credits
Deffe is intentionally flexible, which means some capabilities depend on which plan you are on and how many credits are available on your account.
- The amount of AI work you can run depends on your plan and credits.
- Larger, heavier or more ambitious edits usually belong on a paid setup rather than the free starting point.
- Some convenience features, such as export and production-oriented publishing options, are positioned for eligible paid plans.
- One-off credit packs are there for users who need extra room without changing their whole subscription.
The practical rule is simple: free is a good place to test Deffe, while real production work usually fits better on a paid plan.
What Deffe is best for
- Landing pages and campaign sites.
- Company websites for local businesses or service firms.
- Portfolio sites and presentation sites.
- Smaller content or information sites.
- Early-stage product websites, launch pages and lightweight admin surfaces.
When Deffe is not the whole answer on its own
Deffe can go surprisingly far, but it is healthier to be honest about the edge of the product. Very large custom platforms, deep business logic, unusual third-party integrations and highly bespoke workflows may still require more planning, manual follow-up or a larger build path.
That does not mean Deffe is the wrong tool. It means the project should be framed correctly from the start.
When to choose Pro Builder
Choose Pro Builder when the scope is bigger than a normal first pass should carry. Good examples are larger sites with many coordinated pages, builds that need to resemble an existing site closely or projects where structure, polish and execution matter more than speed alone.
A few simple examples
- Good fit: a law firm site with home, services, about, FAQ and contact.
- Good fit: a product landing page with pricing, testimonials and a clear call to action.
- Good fit: a restaurant or local service site that needs modern design quickly.
- Better with Pro Builder: a broad multi-page rebuild with strict visual matching and many moving parts.
- Needs careful scoping: a custom business app with deep backend logic and unusual integrations.
If you are unsure, start with the clearest version of your goal. Deffe works best when the project starts focused and grows in deliberate steps.