Designer — Act IV of Dekimu Hub — is now generally available. Take what the Hub already knows about your business (profile, legal docs, case studies, services), choose one of six editorial templates, and publish a public site at your own domain. No theme files, no deploy step, no copywriting from scratch — the content is already there.
Designer ships with six templates today, each one a complete editorial layout — landing hero, services grid, case-study spread, contact, optional blog. Pick one, the Hub fills it in from your workspace. Swap templates without losing your content; the schema is shared across all six.
Before a publish goes live, Designer runs two snapshot-level audits. The accessibility gate scores against WCAG 2.1 AA; the performance gate scores against the Core Web Vitals envelope (LCP, INP, CLS) derived from the snapshot. Both are non-blocking by default — they surface in /dashboard/accessibility and /dashboard/performance, with a toggle to block-on-critical for workspaces that want a hard floor.
If a block-on-critical gate trips, the publish rolls back cleanly. The point is a publish that meets a known bar — not the bar your visitors silently work around.
A published site is a promise. The job of Designer is to make the promise easy to keep.
Designer ships with custom-domain attach with managed SSL, a sitewide cookie banner, structured-data SEO, and a media gallery wired to Vercel Blob. The renderer sits behind dekimu-site — fast paths cached, no extra round-trip on the routing decision.
Multi-site per workspace is the next phase. Pro tier will support up to five sites per workspace, Team ten. The migration is staged — Phase 0 ships a schema field, Phase 1 backfills with double-write, Phase 2 flips reads, and the cleanup phase only runs after two release cycles of stable Phase 3. No user-visible downtime, no Redis-key breakage, no rushed cutover.
Designer is bundled into the Hub Pro tier — €99/mo, alongside InvoiceUp Pro, miniterms full, and the cross-module auditor share-link. No standalone Designer tier; the Hub bundle is the only door. Free-tier users can explore the dashboard surfaces and pick templates; publishing flips on at Pro.
Launch surface is designer.dekimu.com — landing, screenshots, the six template gallery. Inside the Hub, Designer routes under /dashboard/designer.