Fastatic

Describe your site. We build it. You own it.

Static Sites, Generated for You

Tell us what you need. Fastatic interviews you about your site, then generates a complete, production-ready static website with real components, a real design system, and a real build toolchain. You download it, deploy it anywhere, and own everything.

No templates to wrestle with. No frameworks to learn. No vendor lock-in. You get a working site and the tools to maintain it yourself or hand it to any coding agent.

What You Get

A complete website built with Go and templ, using production UI components. Not a theme. Not a starter kit. A finished site with your content, your brand colors, and your page structure, ready to deploy.

A full development environment with the same professional tooling used to build enterprise sites. Add pages, change layouts, update your design system. Everything is documented and designed for easy modification.

LLM-agent-ready architecture that makes your site trivially easy to update with Claude Code, Cursor, or any coding agent. The toolchain includes component discovery, machine-readable specs, and a skills directory that lets AI agents understand and modify your site without guessing.

The Stack

templsite is the open-source static site generator that powers every Fastatic site. Content in markdown, layouts in type-safe Go templates, output as plain HTML.

tokenctl is the open-source design token compiler. Three layers (brand, semantic, component) mean you change your colors in one place and everything updates.

go-components is the commercial component library. 59 production-ready UI components with typed props, accessibility, and multiple interaction modes.

fstctl is the component management CLI. Install, update, fork, and build components with simple commands.

Built for the Long Term

Every Fastatic site is a standard Go project. No proprietary runtime, no hosted platform dependency, no monthly fees to keep your site online. Deploy to Cloudflare Pages, Netlify, Vercel, S3, or your own server. The output is just HTML, CSS, and minimal JavaScript.

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