New service lets you share mockup edits of your website
Have you ever thought “that website would be better if it had this or that…”?
Maybe you’d like to try some rearranging or a new design on a web page, but perhaps you don’t know HTML or don’t have admin access to your website? Small businesses are often without full-time web design help, after all.
A cool new service called BO.LT lets you make changes to (“remix”) a copy of a site and share your changes with friends and colleagues, even if you don’t know HTML or don’t have access to the website you’d like to change.
BO.LT calls itself a “Page Sharing Service”. Founded and run by Jamie and Matthew Roche, the company is in very early stages but seems to be generating some quick buzz. Jamie and Matthew have a very successful track record in technology businesses, and hope to have another hit with Bolt.
Perhaps the best way to understand the concept is to watch a video of someone making changes to a page in real time:
I can see a lot of fun uses for BO.LT – it will be interesting to see how it turns into a real business as well.
Mike
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I’m viewing this page after it’s been Bolted, and curious if my comment will only appear in the Bo.lt version or both. Also, in the Bo.lt version, I can’t see the video.