New service lets you share mockup edits of your website

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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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One Response to “New service lets you share mockup edits of your website”

  1. Mica Cardillo says on :

    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.

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