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Welcome to Enchant.ee

This is the complete manual — every screen, every setting, every limit. You don't need an account to read it, and you don't need to read it in order. If you already know what you're looking for, press ⌘K and search.

What you're building

Enchant.ee gives you one linkEnchant.ee/yourname — and a page behind it that you build by dragging pieces onto a grid. No code, no theme to wrestle with, no template you have to live inside.

People use the same canvas for very different things: a link-in-bio, a portfolio, an art gallery, a small shop, a personal intro page. Nothing about the product decides which one you're making — you just choose different pieces.

Tip

You can build your whole page before you make an account. The account is what saves it, not what unlocks it.

The words this manual uses

Five terms come up constantly. They're worth thirty seconds now.

  • Page — the thing at your public link. You can have more than one; the extras live at Enchant.ee/yourname/something.
  • Widget — one piece on your page. A link, a photo, a video, a product, a poll, a personality chart. There are over sixty.
  • Grid — the invisible column-and-row layout your widgets snap to. It's what keeps a page tidy without you aligning anything.
  • Span — how many grid cells a widget takes up, written 2 × 1 (two wide, one tall). Resizing a widget changes its span.
  • Enchantée — following someone. The button on a public page, and the tab where the people you follow show up.
Four widgets on a grid, showing spans of 1×1, 2×1, 2×2 and 1×21 × 12 × 12 × 21 × 2columns →
Every widget occupies whole cells. Resizing changes the span, never the alignment.

Your page and your posts are different things

This trips up almost everyone once. Your page is the permanent thing at your link — it's there until you change it. Your posts are a stream, newest first, that show up in the feed for the people who follow you.

They're edited in different places, and a change to one never touches the other.

Side by side: a page as a grid of widgets, and posts as a newest-first streamYour pagealways there, at your linkYour postsa stream, newest first

The four tabs

On a phone the app is four tabs in a dock at the bottom. On a desktop they're a rail down the left, but they're the same four.

The phone dock with four tabs: Home, Enchantée, Store, AccountHomeEnchantéeStoreAccountthe dock, on a phone
  • Home — your page, your posts, and the feed.
  • Enchantée — the people you follow, and discovering new ones.
  • Store — the marketplace: templates, widgets, themes and effects to install, and where you sell your own.
  • Account — your profile, your files, your analytics, and every setting.

Tip

Tapping the tab you're already on takes you back to the top. Tapping it again from there refreshes it.

How to get started

  1. Type the name you want on the landing page and press Get started free.
  2. Walk through the four setup steps — they take about a minute.
  3. Save what you built by creating an account, or continuing with Google.
  4. Open the editor and make it yours.

The next chapter, Create your account, walks through each of those in detail — including the rules on usernames, which are worth reading before you pick one.

What costs money, and what doesn't

There is a real free plan. It builds and publishes a real page — the paid plans raise limits and add finish, they don't unlock the basics.

Throughout this manual, anything that needs a paid plan carries a badge like Vedette right where it's described, so you never discover a wall halfway through a task. Plans and limits has the full table.

One thing to know early

Selling in the marketplace needs a paid plan. Everything else about building, publishing and sharing a page works on the free plan.

How to use this manual

If you have a question right now

Press ⌘K (or Ctrl K) and type it. Search covers every chapter, including the settings tables.

If you're learning the product

Read chapters 1 to 4 in order. That's enough to have a page you're happy with. Everything after that is reference you can dip into.

If you're looking up one specific setting

Settings A–Z lists every setting in the product alphabetically, with its default, where it lives, and which plan it needs.


Labels that look like this are copied word for word from the app, so you can search for them on screen. Keys look like ⌘K. Values look like 2 × 1.

When something goes wrong

Two chapters exist mainly for that moment: Safety, privacy and your data covers blocking, reporting, suspensions and deleting your account, and each feature chapter ends with the errors that feature can actually produce, with the real message you'd see.

If none of it helps, email support@enchant.ee.

Ready to make one?

Claim your link and build the page before you make an account.

Get started free

Something here wrong or missing? Email support@enchant.ee.