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I Built a Website with Systeme.io — No Tech Skills, No Fancy Stuff, Just Figuring It Out
So… yeah, let’s be real for a second.
You ever just sit there and think, “I really should make a website already”, and then immediately go do something else? Yep. That was me. For months.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!I kept saying, “I’ll do it next week” — then somehow, it was 3 months later and I still didn’t even know how to create a website, let alone where to start.
I honestly thought building a site meant learning how to code or spending hours watching super dry tutorials. I even tried once — opened up WordPress, stared at it, closed the tab. 😂 Felt like trying to build a spaceship.
Anyway. One night I was just scrolling (not looking for anything important), and I came across this tool called Systeme.io. Never heard of it. Looked simple enough. Figured I’d try it… mostly out of boredom.
Turns out — and I’m not even joking — I built a working website that night.
Not some half-finished homepage or janky-looking layout. Like… an actual site. With pages. Text. A contact form. My own name on the top. I clicked publish and BAM — it was live.
Did I know what I was doing? Nope.
Did it work anyway? Yep.
Did it feel kind of magical? 100%.
I’m telling you this because if I figured out how to create a website with zero tech background, anyone can. For real.
2. Why I Didn’t Bother With WordPress or Wix
So here’s the thing…
I actually tried WordPress once. Sat there for like two straight hours just trying to move one button. One. Button. I’m not even kidding. I clicked everything, dragged stuff, Googled things — and then I just… gave up. It felt like I needed a mini degree to build anything.
Wix looked cleaner, I’ll give it that. But the moment I started adding stuff I liked, I got hit with, “Upgrade your plan to unlock this feature.” That happened like ten times. I wasn’t trying to drop money just to build a website I wasn’t even sure I’d finish.
Then, out of nowhere, I found Systeme.io. Wasn’t even looking for it — just watching some random guy on YouTube talk about sales funnels or whatever. I almost clicked away, but then he said something like, “You can actually build websites with this, not just funnels.”
And I was like… hold up. For real?
So I checked it out. And honestly? No regrets. It was way easier than I expected. No coding, no weird plugins, just straight-up tools that worked.
3. What I Did (No Fancy Terms, No Jargon, No Stress)
Okay, so here’s exactly how I pulled it off — step by step — no fluff. This is literally how I managed to build a website without knowing what the heck I was doing.
Step 1: Signed Up for Systeme.io (Yes, It’s Actually Free)
No credit card. No sneaky “14-day trial then surprise!” thing. Just a quick sign-up with my email and I was in.
I think I sat there blinking for a second, like… “Wait, that’s it?”
Most platforms make you jump through a bunch of hoops. This one? Two minutes, tops.
Step 2: Clicked “Create Funnel” and Picked “Build an Audience”
Now, don’t let the word funnel scare you. I used to hear that and think it meant ads, landing pages, email campaigns — all that complicated online business stuff. But here, it just meant “a bunch of pages that are connected.”
I chose the Build an Audience option because it sounded like what I needed: a simple site with a homepage, a form, and maybe an extra page or two.
Step 3: Dragged Stuff Around Until It Looked Decent
This part actually made me laugh. The editor felt like I was working in PowerPoint. Seriously.
I clicked on a headline, changed the text. Dragged a photo in. Moved a button. No coding, no formatting drama, no weird stuff breaking.
I didn’t even try to make it perfect. I just wanted something live that said, “Hey, I’m here.”
And honestly? That’s all you need to build a website when you’re just starting out — something that works, not something fancy.
Step 4: Added a Contact Page and About Me Page
This part took maybe 10 minutes total. I duplicated one of the template pages, changed a few words, swapped in a photo, and boom — About Me was done.
The Contact page was just a form template already there. I tweaked the text a bit (“Drop me a message” instead of “Contact us” — because… it’s just me 😂).
Step 5: Hit Publish — and That Was That
No joke — this was the best part. I clicked the publish button, copied the link, and texted it to my friend like:
“Bro. I just made a website. Me. With my own hands. Look at this thing!”
I felt ridiculously proud. Not because it was the best-looking website ever made (it wasn’t). But because I actually did it. I didn’t just talk about it. I didn’t give up halfway like I usually do. I finished something.
And the best part? I didn’t spend a dime. No domain yet, no fancy upgrades. Just used the free tools in Systeme.io to build a website that worked. That’s all I needed.
4. I Got Carried Away Later 😂
So, here’s where things got… kinda fun.
At first, I just wanted to build a website and say I’d finally done it. One page, my name on it, maybe a “Contact Me” section — boom, done. That was the plan. Nothing fancy.
But once I saw my site live… something flipped.
I caught myself thinking, “Wait, what if I add this?”
Then, “Hmm… maybe I should try a blog?”
Next thing I knew — I was spiraling (in the best way).
➤ I added a form so people could sign up for my newsletter.
I didn’t even have a newsletter yet, lol. I just liked the idea that someone might want to stay in touch. Systeme.io made it easy — drag, drop, type. Done. It even collects emails for you automatically. No extra setup needed.
➤ I wrote a blog post. Then another.
Yep, turns out Systeme.io lets you blog too. I didn’t know that at first.
It wasn’t anything wild — just me rambling about how I built the site (ironic, I know). But writing felt good. Like I was actually building something people could read and connect with.
➤ I created a little “freebie” download.
Okay, this was fun. I had a short PDF guide I made ages ago (nothing major — just some tips I shared with a friend), and I turned it into a lead magnet. Threw it up on the site with a “Download Now” button, connected it to the form, and boom — email list building, baby.
➤ Then I started planning a mini course.
Not even kidding. I was like, “What if I could turn this into something more?”
I had a few ideas, jotted down a rough outline in a notebook, and realized Systeme.io already had tools to sell stuff — like checkout pages, email automation, the whole shebang. I didn’t launch it right away, but just knowing I could made me feel kinda powerful.
Here’s the thing though — I didn’t do all this on day one. Heck no.
I just took my time. Logged in whenever I felt like playing around. Added one thing, then another. No pressure, no deadlines, just building at my own pace.
That’s the part no one tells you: when you’re using a tool that makes it easy to build a website, the creativity sneaks up on you. You start simple… then you start seeing the potential.
5. Stuff I Messed Up
Okay, let’s get real for a second. Not everything went perfectly. In fact, I made some pretty classic newbie mistakes. You know, the stuff that makes you cringe when you look back on it.
But hey, that’s part of the journey, right? It’s all about learning as you go. Here’s what went wrong (and how I fixed it later):
➤ My header looked weird on mobile.
I swear, this one got me. I spent a ton of time choosing a clean design, making sure the text was clear, the image was centered — but somehow, I didn’t check how it looked on mobile.
Guess what? On mobile, my header was all squished and out of alignment. 😬
I didn’t notice at first, but when I checked it on my phone, I was like, “Oh no. This isn’t good.”
Thankfully, fixing it was pretty easy. Systeme.io lets you preview your site in mobile mode, so I went in, adjusted a few things, and it looked perfect again.
Lesson learned: Always check your website on mobile before telling everyone it’s live.
➤ Forgot to write an actual “About Me.”
So yeah, in my rush to get something up and running, I kind of… skipped the “About Me” section. I threw in some placeholder text that said something generic like, “We are a company committed to excellence,” you know, the usual corporate jargon.
It was bad. And by bad, I mean really bad.
A few days in, I noticed people were reading my “About Me” page (and they definitely noticed the filler text). I cringed so hard.
But here’s the thing — I didn’t panic. I went in, rewrote the whole page with a bit of personality (and some humor), added a photo, and made it clear that I was the one behind the site. People actually liked it more when they saw the real “me.”
So yeah, lesson learned: Don’t skip the basics, even if it feels like a “side project.”
➤ Had a typo on my homepage for like 3 days 💀
This one’s embarrassing.
Somehow, in the middle of building my site, I missed a typo on the homepage — on the first line, no less. It was a simple word (I’ll spare you the details), but it was staring everyone in the face.
How did I miss it? I honestly don’t know. Maybe I was too focused on the big picture, or maybe I was too excited to launch. Either way, it stayed there for three whole days before a friend pointed it out.
By then, I had already shared the site link with a few people, so I immediately went in to fix it.
I’m not proud of that, but hey — I’m human.
Lesson learned: Proofread. Seriously. Then proofread again. And then ask someone else to proofread it. 😂
These were just a few of the things I messed up along the way. And trust me, I’m sure there were more that I didn’t even catch (that’s the fun of being a newbie).
But the point is, I didn’t let any of these mess-ups stop me. I didn’t freak out or get frustrated. I fixed the issues as they came up, and honestly? I learned a ton.
Want to know what I would do differently if I had to start over? Or how I started getting real feedback from visitors? Let me know if you want more behind-the-scenes of the real process of building and growing a site!
6. Stuff You Might Be Wondering
Alright, by now you’re probably wondering about a few things, right? Like, “Wait, how does this actually work?” or “Is it really as simple as you’re making it sound?”
I get it. I had the same questions before I dove in. So, here are the answers to the most common ones that might be on your mind:
Q: Can you actually make a website for free?
Yep. No joke. There’s no catch here.
Their free plan is totally solid. When I first started, I was pretty skeptical, thinking they’d sneak in hidden costs or force me to upgrade immediately. But nope, their free plan gives you access to all the basics:
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A website builder
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A form to collect leads (email sign-ups, etc.)
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A landing page, plus the ability to create sales funnels (if you want to go there later)
So yeah, you can actually make a website without paying anything upfront. The free plan works really well for beginners who just want to get something up without worrying about hidden fees or monthly payments. I didn’t even need to enter any credit card info when I signed up, which was a relief.
Q: Do you need to buy a domain?
Technically, you don’t need to right away. Systeme.io will give you a free subdomain (like: yourname.systeme.io), and that works fine for getting started.
But eventually, you’ll want to buy a domain if you want to look more professional.
I bought mine from Namecheap because they have decent prices, and it was super easy to set up. It’s a small investment that makes a huge difference in how your site looks to visitors (and gives you more credibility).
Pro tip: When you’re ready, don’t overthink the domain name. Pick something simple and memorable.
Q: Is it just for funnels?
This is exactly what I thought at first too — that it was just for sales funnels, you know, the whole “opt-in page, thank you page, offer page” thing.
But nope, Systeme.io isn’t just about funnels.
Turns out, you can build a full website with it — like an actual, fully functional website with multiple pages (home, about, blog, contact, etc.).
I was surprised by how flexible it is. There are templates for just about everything, and once I saw that I could actually create a website (not just a funnel), I was all in. It was way easier than I expected.
So, in short: yes, it’s way more than just funnels. You can build a website that looks professional and includes everything you need.
Q: Can I sell my stuff?
Absolutely.
Systeme.io has built-in tools for selling your products, whether it’s a course, eBook, or even physical products.
For me, I’m still working on launching my mini course, so I haven’t fully set up the sales part yet, but it’s all there. You can create checkout pages, set up payment options, even automate email sequences that send out after someone buys.
I’m telling you, once you’re set up, it feels pretty slick. You can literally sell anything you want.
I think that’s one of the things I didn’t realize at first — that it’s not just about building a website but also about creating a business.
These are just some of the most common questions I had when I started, and I’ve answered them based on what I’ve actually experienced. If you’re still wondering about something else or want me to dive deeper into one of these topics, just let me know!
7. Last Thoughts (From Someone Who Was Clueless)
Okay, let me just say this: if you’ve been stalling on building a website, I get it. Trust me. I was there. I spent years saying, “Oh, I’ll start my site next week,” or “I need to learn more before I can actually do this.”
But here’s the truth — it’s really not that deep.
I thought it had to be this huge, complicated process. I thought I needed to know coding, hire a designer, and get some professional developer to make it happen. I mean, I barely knew what I was doing, but here’s the magic: Systeme.io made it so simple that I actually did it.
Instead of overthinking every detail, I just followed the steps, dragged and dropped a few things, added some text and images, and boom — my website was live. The crazy part? I didn’t just plan it or get stuck in research. I did it. And that feeling when you hit “publish” and see your site live?
Bro, it feels so GOOD.
It’s like one of those moments where you’re like, “Wait, I made this. With my hands. No shortcuts, no tech wizardry required.”
There’s something incredibly satisfying about seeing your ideas come to life in a tangible way. And it doesn’t have to be perfect. Heck, mine wasn’t even close to perfect when I hit publish. But it was real. And that’s what mattered.
If I can do this with zero tech background, so can you. So, if you’ve been holding off, thinking you don’t have the skills or the time — stop putting it off. You’ve got this. The hardest part is just getting started, and once you do, it’s all uphill from there.
So go ahead, build that website. Don’t overthink it. You’ve got everything you need to make it happen. And when you see that “Published” button hit, you’ll know exactly what I mean when I say — it feels GOOD.