Create a news website with AI that delivers timely stories, clear context, and repeat readership. Describe your newsroom focus and audience, and Meku generates a structured news platform designed for speed, relevance, and trust.
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Homepage structures that surface relevant stories based on reader interests, sections, or reading patterns. Improves engagement and session depth.
A persistent ticker designed to highlight breaking headlines without disrupting article reading. Keeps readers informed in real time.
Geo-aware sections that prioritize city or regional coverage, making the site useful for daily visits and habitual readership.
Article layouts that support source references, verification notes, and editorial context to reinforce trust.
See how the meku works in just a few simple steps.
Describe your editorial focus, regions, and sections
Meku generates a news-focused website structure instantly
Customize layouts, sections, and content flows using prompts
Publish and evolve coverage as stories break

Meku generates news websites from editorial intent and reader behavior, not generic blog templates.
Compared to developer-centric platforms like Replit, Meku focuses on building structured, newsroom-ready websites without manual setup or rigid CMS assumptions.

For digital publishers, journalists, media startups, and local or niche news platforms.
If your site depends on freshness, trust, and repeat readership, this builder fits your workflow.
Generate a news website designed for timely reporting, personalized reading, and editorial credibility using AI.
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Clear sections, fast updates, readable articles, and credibility signals are essential for any news platform.
Yes. The structure is designed for continuous publishing and breaking news cycles.
Yes. Layouts support region-based sections and local coverage emphasis.
Yes. You can adjust categories, layouts, and content flow anytime using prompts.