Free & Open Source

Get the key to your own website.

GitQi is a free, open-source inline editor for static HTML. Click any text, swap any image, and publish straight to GitHub Pages — no terminal, no CMS, no monthly bill.

0 deps
Vanilla JS, no build step
~60s
To your site going live
$0
Forever. No subscription.
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Pick your path

Where are you on your journey?

Two paths, equal weight, no hierarchy. One is where most people start — the other is where they arrive once they've settled in. You can move between them at any time.

Get Key

I want my own website.

You want your own site, updated on your own terms. You don't need to know what Git is — you just need to know it works. We'll walk you through every step, explain every why, and have you live before lunch.

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Git Qi

I've got the key. Now the Qi.

You've shipped a site. Now you understand the Qi of it — the Git backbone, the local-first philosophy, the OSS source you can read, fork, and extend. Welcome to the advanced path.

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The story

Built across a kitchen table.

GitQi was built for a real person — an osteopath leaving Wix — who just wanted to update her sites in a way that feels natural. It was shaped while she used it, iterated in real time across a kitchen table.

She's been self-sufficient since day one. That's the bar GitQi is built to clear: a non-technical owner, a live site, and no one standing between them.

A kitchen table with a laptop and coffee — where GitQi was built
Features

Everything feels direct, because it is.

Click text to edit it. Click an image to swap it. Hover a section to reformat, delete, or generate a new one with AI. Your page is the database — the HTML you see is exactly what gets pushed live.

Inline text & links

Click any word and type. Select for a floating toolbar with bold, italic, color, font, size, inline code, and a smart link editor that jumps between pages and anchors.

Instant image swap

Click any image to pick a new one. GitQi saves it to your local assets/ folder and syncs it to GitHub on publish.

AI section generator

Hover between sections, click + Add Section, describe what you want. A themed section appears, ready to refine.

One-click publish

GitQi strips the editor code and your credentials, then pushes the clean HTML to GitHub Pages in seconds.

Early voices

Words from early adopters.

Placeholder: GitQi let me rebuild my clinic site in an afternoon. I click a paragraph, I type, it saves. It feels like writing in a notebook, but the notebook is my website.
Mira Halvorsen Osteopath · Oslo
Placeholder: I keep waiting for the catch. There isn't one — it really is just HTML, edited inline, pushed straight to GitHub. The AI section generator felt a little uncanny the first time.
Felipe Ortiz Design educator · Medellín
Placeholder: I've handed GitQi to three clients who don't know what a terminal is. They're now editing their own sites. That alone is worth a standing ovation.
Priya Raman Indie studio owner · Bristol