A website that sells what you sell and books what you have.
A website builder that works with all of your operational data inside Calisto Pro. Drag a storefront, a booking engine or a member area onto the page. Publish it to your own domain.
The Website App for Your Business
A block builder, templates, your own domain, and SEO. Drop a block on the page and it reads the real thing, not a copy of it.
Builder
Compose the pages in a visual editor.
Publish
Workspace, custom domains, and blog.
Commerce
Storefront, ordering, menu, and store locator blocks.
Booking
Booking and table blocks reading live availability.
Forms
Contact, intake, and capture blocks.
Member Area
White-labelled signup, login, and member history.
SEO & Analytics
Per-page meta, sitemap, robots, and traffic.
Widgets
Nineteen embeddable widget types for any page.
Start from scratch, from a template, or by describing it.
Three ways in, one editor. Drag sections, edit in place, and check desktop, tablet and mobile as you go.
An empty page and the section palette.
Apply one, then make it yours.
A paragraph about the business becomes a site.
Visual Editor
Drag sections and edit in place. Header and footer once, site-wide. It saves as you work.
Templates
Apply a template governed in Purview, then customise it.
Pages
Create, reorder and delete pages. Each carries its own layout and SEO.
Assets
A media library per site. Upload once, place on any page.
AI Site Generation
Describe your business and get a complete site. Page review scores a page and suggests fixes.
Build it, connect it, publish it, grow it. Five tabs, one site.
Everything about a site lives under five tabs across the top. There is no settings area to hunt through, and no second place the same thing can be configured.
The Calisto tab
Choose which parts of your business feed this site. Add a capability and its blocks arrive built in. That is why a booking block shows the availability your front desk sees.
Going live
Publish gives the site its address, and a custom domain attaches on top with SSL. Any published link can become a QR code that survives a reprint.
Subscribers
Who signed up, who has verified, and when each last signed in. Credentials and identity documents are never exposed to the site owner.
Sharing and approvals
Invite someone with view, comment or edit access, and revoke it later. Sign-off joins the account-wide queue rather than one only Sites knows about.
More than one language
Serve localised pages, with your default language left unprefixed.
Design and brand check
Design opens from the paintbrush in the header, seeded from your brand kit. A brand check reads the theme against your guidelines when you ask.
Register domains. Publish a blog. Manage multiple sites from one hub.
Domains, DNS and SSL in one place. A blog that publishes straight to the site. Every site in the account on one screen.
Every page across every site.
Every form submission across every site.
Commerce is a block you drag onto a page.
No separate storefront to keep in step with the site. Drop a block on a page and it renders your real catalog at your real prices. Change an item once and the site, the app and the kiosk change with it.
Storefront
Product listings, pricing and checkout on any page, at the prices Pulse sets.
Online Ordering
A menu customers browse and order from, with a shareable ordering link.
Menu
The shared menu, authored once in your catalog and rendered here. Never a copy.
Store Locator
A searchable map of your locations.
Offers
The offers you have published, as a live public feed.
A booking engine you place, not a booking site you maintain.
Venue, table and service booking are blocks. Put one on a page and it reads live availability and writes into the calendar your team already works from, so a slot taken on the site is gone at the desk in the same moment.
Venue Booking
Availability, pricing and confirmation, with an inquiry form for structured requests.
Restaurant Booking
A reservation page with party size, time, and a waitlist when a seating fills.
Field Service Booking
Appointment scheduling with time-slot selection and confirmation.
Booking Links
A shareable URL per booking type.
Booking Extras
Discounts and add-on services applied during the flow.
A form on the page. A contact record in the CRM.
Forms are blocks, so a contact form, an intake questionnaire or a single-purpose lead capture page are all the same thing placed differently. A submission lands in the site's submission list and maps onto a contact record in Deals in the same step, with the field mapping under your control. Submissions can be read per site or across every site you run.
They sign in under your brand, not somebody else’s.
White-labelled signup, login, and verification. A signed-in member sees their bookings, orders, and account from the records your team already keeps.
For a portal on its own, with no website around it, see Calisto Navigator.
SEO. Listing optimizer. Web traffic. Visitor tracking.
Set a meta title, a description, structured data and search settings per page, then run the listing optimizer over what you wrote to see where it falls short. Alongside them, read how the site is doing: traffic volume with its sources and trend, and returning visitors with what they engaged with.
SEO
Per-page meta titles, descriptions, and structured data. Search settings.
Listing Optimizer
Search readiness evaluation. Improvement suggestions per page.
Web Traffic
Traffic volume, sources, and trends over time.
Visitor Tracking
Returning visitor identification. Engagement patterns.
Where Sites touches everything else.
3 of these 8 connections are in your plan today. The rest stay visible so you know the instrument is there before you need it.
Catalog
Menu and product content on a site comes from the one shared catalog spine.
Bookings
Venue, table and service booking blocks read live availability and write reservations into the shared bookings model.
Payments
Checkout, financing and refunds on a site run through the account’s own payment connectors.
Ethos
Listing audit, listing optimisation and the visitor tracking store behind the visitors dashboard are Ethos services.
Deals
The form-to-CRM pipeline maps submitted fields onto contact records in Deals.
Listings
The public listings feed a site renders reads the shared listings records.
Reputation
The review ranking and review widget endpoints on a site read the Reputation review store.
Apps
Build App opens the same id in Apps, so a site and a mobile app can be built side by side.
No setup cost. Pay when you start using.
Websites for Pros.
Recommended for you
Works well together.
Calisto Catalog
Calisto Commerce
Catalog, pricing, payments, proposals, contracts, and CRM
Learn more →Calisto Bookings
Included with Commerce or Ops
Reservations, inventory, contacts, tickets, and scheduling
Learn more →Calisto Payments
Calisto Commerce
Catalog, pricing, payments, proposals, contracts, and CRM
Learn more →Calisto Ethos
Calisto Engage
Brand guard. Checks brand tone across every app in Calisto Pro — customer service in Desk, designs in Studio, flyers in Docs, presentations in Slides, social posts in Impreta. Enforces brand consistency everywhere.
Learn more →Calisto Deals
Calisto Listings
Included with Commerce or Ops
Reservations, inventory, contacts, tickets, and scheduling
Learn more →Calisto Reputation
Calisto Apps
Everything included in Calisto Sites.
- Visual site editor with the shared section palette, three responsive viewports, header and footer chrome, and per-page SEO. Template gallery. AI site generation.
- Domain registration, transfer, renewal, and DNS management. Automatic SSL. Built-in blog with post manager. 301 redirect manager.
- Storefront, ordering, menu and store locator, dropped onto any page. They sell from your one catalog at the prices Pulse sets, never a copy of it.
- Venue booking, table reservation with waitlist, and service scheduling, on any page. Availability is live and a booking writes into your shared calendar.
- Contact and intake forms anywhere on the site, with submissions tracked per site and mapped onto contact records in Deals.
- White-label signup, login and verification under your brand, with booking history, order tracking and event listings for signed-in members.
- Per-page SEO with meta tags and structured data. Listing optimizer. AI page review. Web traffic and visitor tracking.
- Nineteen widget types, each with a copy-and-paste snippet and a public loader that renders it on any page you control. AI chat widget trained on your knowledge base.
- Scope the site to a branch and to the parts of your business it should serve, then add a capability and its blocks are written straight into the site.
- A public address with SSL, a custom domain on top of it, and a QR code for any published link that keeps working when the target changes.
- The roster of people who signed up on your site with verification state and last sign-in. Credentials and identity documents are never exposed to the site owner.
- My Sites hub with duplicate. Cross-site Pages and Submissions views. Per-site detail with assets, pages, and submissions. Localised pages with the default language unprefixed.
- Site templates governed in Purview and applied here. Pick one and customise it; authoring and approval of the template itself stay in Purview.
- Invite people to a site with view, comment or edit access and revoke it. Approvals read the account-wide queue rather than a Sites-local one. Portfolio reporting across every site.
Questions about Calisto Sites
No. Commerce, booking, forms and the member area arrive as blocks that read your one catalogue and your live availability. There is no sync between the site and the business because they are the same records.
Yes, published to your own domain. The site is yours rather than a subdomain of ours.
Content and structure rebuild in the editor, and redirects can be mapped so search rankings survive. What does not carry across is the plugin stack, because the equivalents are native.
Yes, live, from the same grid the front desk reads. That is the whole reason the block exists rather than an embedded widget.
The pricing section on this page reads the live catalogue and is the authority. There are no per-visitor or bandwidth fees, and Sites works without the rest of Calisto Nexus.
Content and media export, and the domain is yours to point elsewhere. The records the site was reading export with the apps that own them.