Monstarlab launches MonPage, a chat-based website builder on LINE
Monstarlab has launched MonPage, a service that lets people create and manage a website by chatting on LINE, with Telegram support already live and WhatsApp coming soon. The tool is aimed at individuals and small businesses that need a fast, low-friction way to get online without a computer, signup, coding, or design skills.
Why it matters: - MonPage lowers the barrier to getting online for freelancers, local shops, creators, and small businesses that still do not have a website. - The service turns website creation into a chat experience, which removes steps that often stop first-time users from finishing setup. - MonPage is designed for people who already use messaging apps on a smartphone and do not want to learn a new platform.
What happened: - Monstarlab Inc. launched MonPage on July 3, 2026. - MonPage lets users create and manage a website by chatting on LINE. - MonPage also works on Telegram, and WhatsApp support is planned soon. - The service supports 15 languages. - The service website is available at More information.
The details: - Users can describe a business, service, product, or personal profile in natural conversation. - MonPage can use text, voice messages, and images to build or update a site. - Users can upload storefront photos, product shots, menus, logos, profile pictures, or artwork. - The service does not require a separate signup, a computer, coding knowledge, or design skills. - Users can start from LINE or Telegram on a smartphone. - MonPage was developed by the same product team behind MonstarX, Monstarlab’s AI application development platform. - MonstarX supports more advanced applications and business systems, while MonPage is aimed at first-time website creation. - MonPage is built to let users explain their business hours, menu, profile, story, or services in the same way they would send a message to someone they know.
Between the lines: - Monstarlab is extending its AI work from enterprise software development into a simpler consumer and small-business use case. - The launch reflects a broader shift toward using messaging apps as interfaces for everyday digital tasks. - The product targets a common failure point in website builders: users start, then stop when setup becomes too complex. - Saad Kamal, product owner of MonstarX, said the goal is to help more individuals, creators, and small businesses take their first step online.
What's next: - WhatsApp support is planned soon, which would expand access to another widely used messaging platform. - Monstarlab is likely to continue positioning MonPage alongside MonstarX as part of its broader AI product lineup. - Wider language and channel support could make the service more useful for users outside Japan and for businesses serving multilingual customers.
The bottom line: - Monstarlab is betting that the easiest website builder is not a builder at all, but a chat thread users already know how to use.
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