For web designers
Write raw HTML and CSS. Build the site exactly as your client imagined it. Then hand it over with a visual editor they'll actually use — without breaking anything.
The problem
Every client engagement ends the same way: hand them the site, watch them break it, rebuild it in Squarespace. You wanted to ship something crafted — they wanted to change a photo without calling you.
Ravens of Odin is both. You get raw HTML and CSS, fragments for shared headers and footers, and full control over every pixel. They get a visual editor that respects your layout and only lets them edit the parts you want them to touch. Everyone wins.
"Design it like a designer. Hand it over like a tool."
Built for the handoff
When you need full control, Ravens gets out of the way. A proper CodeMirror editor for HTML pages, custom CSS per site, JavaScript if you need it. No walled garden, no "component library" to fight.
Define a shared header, footer, nav, or sidebar once. Reference it from every page. Edit the fragment, every page updates. Works for all content types — HTML, markdown, and visual stories alike.
Side-by-side live preview for HTML and markdown. A full visual iframe for story pages with click-to-select block editing. Desktop and mobile preview modes built in. No context switching.
The visual story and gallery editors were built for people who'd never touch a code editor. Drag photos, reorder blocks, swap a cover. Your client edits content; your layout stays exactly as you designed it.
Hand your client a site at their own domain with one click. Automatic SSL via Cloudflare for SaaS. No DNS dance, no let's-encrypt scripts, no "call me in an hour when the cert renews."
Every site lives on Cloudflare's edge network — R2 for content, workers for rendering. No shared hosting, no WordPress-performance excuses, no "have you cleared your cache" support tickets.
Ravens of Odin is currently in private testing with a small group of early users. Agencies and independent designers shaping the tool get early access.
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