Cloning a webpage
Seen a page you love? Paste its URL into chat and Genesis can use it three different ways — it always asks which, because the difference matters.
How to trigger it
Section titled “How to trigger it”Paste a URL with cloning intent:
- “clone this: https://example.com”
- “make my landing like this one https://…”
The three scopes
Section titled “The three scopes”Genesis asks “How should we use example.com?” with three chips:
| Chip | What you get |
|---|---|
| Inspire — hero section in our style | Only the palette, typography, and general feel. Your layout, your content. |
| Rebuild design — similar structure, adapted content | The same section structure and layout — with copy adapted to your brand, not copied. |
| Full clone — one to one | A faithful reproduction of the page’s structure and content. |
Pick a chip and the build starts. For Rebuild and Clone, Genesis captures a screenshot of the page (waiting for its animations to settle) so the visual reference is accurate.
Good to know
Section titled “Good to know”- Images aren’t hotlinked. Cloning regenerates the page’s images as fresh ones based on what they showed — you don’t end up depending on someone else’s image hosting.
- It builds onto your current page — navigate to the page you want it on first.
- What can’t be cloned: login-gated pages (the fetch fails with a hint), live dynamic content, videos, and working form backends (forms come through as visual structure you then wire up).
- If the site blocks fetching, you can also copy its HTML and paste it directly.