How to Get a Custom Young Living Brand Partner Website (Without the Custom Price Tag)
There’s a particular kind of dread that comes with staring at a blank page builder. The cursor blinks. The sections are empty. And somewhere between choosing a layout and trying to write copy that sounds professional but still sounds like you, the whole project ends up saved as a draft and forgotten for three weeks. 

If that sounds familiar, you’re in good company. Most Brand Partners know they need a website that works—one that looks polished, says the right things, and gives people a clear next step. The gap has never been about motivation. It’s about knowing where to start and having the right tool to get there without losing a weekend to it.

That’s exactly why GetOiling built the “Build It for Me” page builder. Instead of handing you a blank canvas and wishing you luck, it asks you questions about your business and builds a fully designed, fully written page from your answers. In this week’s training, we walked through how the builder works and—just as importantly—the prep work that makes the results feel like yours. If you missed it, the full replay is below, and everything we covered here will help you go in prepared.

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Your Website Matters More Than You Think

A lot of Brand Partners put their website at the bottom of the to-do list. Social media feels more immediate. Word of mouth feels more natural. And honestly, building a page can feel like a project that requires skills you don’t have. But here’s the thing: when someone hears about you—at a class, through a friend, from a social post—the first thing they do is look you up. And what they find (or don’t find) shapes whether they take the next step.

A professional-looking page that clearly explains who you are, what you offer, and how to get in touch does more work in five seconds than a dozen follow-up messages. It builds trust before you’ve ever had a conversation. It gives people a place to land when they’re curious. And for Brand Partners offering services alongside Young Living—wellness coaching, classes, essential oil education—it’s the thing that makes you look established and credible, even if you’re still figuring things out behind the scenes.

The challenge has never been whether you need a page. It’s been having a way to get one that doesn’t require hiring someone or spending an entire Saturday wrestling with layout options.

What Makes “Build It for Me” Different from a Template

Templates are fine as a starting point, but they come with a built-in problem: everyone starts in the same place, and the page only becomes yours if you know how to rewrite the placeholder text and rearrange the sections to fit your business. That’s still a lot of decision-making, and for most Brand Partners, it’s where the process stalls out.

“Build It for Me” flips that. Instead of giving you a generic layout with “Lorem ipsum” placeholders, it asks about your business, your audience, and what you want visitors to do. Then it builds a page around your answers—with real copy, a real layout, and design choices based on your brand. The page you get back isn’t a template you have to customize. It’s a first draft built specifically for you.

That difference matters. It means the hardest part—figuring out what to say and how to arrange it—is handled for you. You’re starting from something real, not something generic. And because the builder pulls from your AI Settings and brand colors automatically, the result already has your voice and your look built in.

The Prep Work That Makes Everything Easier

Here’s where most people want to skip ahead, and here’s where we’d encourage you to slow down for just a few minutes. The “Build It for Me” builder is smart, but it’s only as good as what you give it. If your AI Settings are blank, the builder has to guess how you talk and what you do. If your brand colors aren’t set, the design won’t feel like yours. A little bit of clarity on the front end changes the quality of everything that comes out the other side.

Think of it this way: the builder is doing the construction, but you’re providing the blueprint. The more complete your blueprint, the less tweaking you’ll need to do once the page is built. That doesn’t mean you need everything perfect before you start. It means taking ten minutes to fill in the basics will save you an hour of editing later.

If you went through our earlier training on AI Settings for Brand Partners, you’re already ahead. Those settings are the single biggest factor in whether the builder’s copy sounds like you or sounds like a generic business page.

Getting Your AI Settings and Brand Colors Right

Your AI Settings live inside your GetOiling account and tell the platform who you are, what your business is about, and how you communicate. When the “Build It for Me” builder runs, it reads those settings and uses them to write copy in your voice. So if your AI Settings say you’re a wellness educator who helps busy moms build a low-tox home, the page copy will reflect that. If your AI Settings are empty, the builder does its best with whatever you provide in the builder itself—but it won’t have the full picture.

Brand colors and fonts work the same way. If you’ve already set them in your account, the builder picks them up automatically. Your page comes out looking consistent with everything else on your site—no extra styling, no hunting for hex codes halfway through the process. If you haven’t set these up yet, our design basics training for Brand Partners walks through exactly how to choose and save your brand look.

Getting both of these dialed in before you open the builder is the single most impactful thing you can do. It takes minutes and it changes the quality of every page you create going forward.

What to Gather Before You Start Building

Beyond your AI Settings and brand colors, there are a few things worth having on hand before you sit down with the builder. None of these are required to get started, but having them ready speeds up the process and gives the builder more to work with.

Your logo. If you have one, upload it to GetOiling. If you don’t, that’s fine—the builder will work without it.

Photos or images. Headshots, product photos, lifestyle images that reflect your brand. The builder accepts up to 10 files in the Assets stage, so gather what you’ve got. Real photos of you and your work always outperform stock images. Pro tip: put everything you want into a PDF, then upload to GetOiling!

A short description of what the page is for. Is it your homepage? A landing page for a class? A booking page for consultations? Knowing the purpose keeps the builder focused.

Reference pages you admire. The Inspiration stage lets you paste up to three URLs of pages whose visual style you like. The builder uses these for design direction—layout, color feel, overall aesthetic. It doesn’t copy content, just picks up on the visual vibe. This is one of the most useful parts of the process, so if there are websites you’ve bookmarked and thought “I wish mine looked like that,” now’s the time to use them.

Notes or outlines. If you’ve jotted down talking points, a rough outline, or even a brain dump of what you want the page to cover, you can upload that in the Assets stage. The builder will use it as a guide.

How the Five-Stage Builder Works

The “Build It for Me” process walks you through five stages, each one designed to give the builder a clearer picture of what you need. You don’t have to know anything about web design to move through them—they’re structured as straightforward questions about your business and your goals for the page.

Basics covers the foundation: what type of page you’re building, who it’s for, what action you want visitors to take, and a description of your business. This is where the builder gets oriented.

Details goes deeper into your story: the angle you want the page to take, your credentials, and your values or mission. This is what makes the copy feel personal rather than boilerplate.

Inspiration is where you paste up to three URLs of pages whose look you like. The builder takes screenshots for design reference only—it won’t pull anyone else’s text.

Assets lets you upload your logo, images, brand guidelines, or content outlines—up to ten files. Everything you give the builder here gets woven into the finished page.

Layout is the final step. You can either pick specific sections you want on the page, or let the builder recommend a layout based on the page type you chose. Either way, you end up with a fully structured, fully written page in minutes.

The whole process moves fast once you’re in it. If your prep work is done, most Brand Partners can move through all five stages in under fifteen minutes.

Finding Inspiration Without Copying Someone Else’s Site

The Inspiration stage is one of the most helpful parts of the builder, and it’s worth understanding how it works so you use it well. When you paste a URL, the builder takes a visual snapshot of that page. It’s looking at layout structure, color balance, spacing, and overall design feel. It is not reading or copying the text on the page.

This means you can point to any website you admire—inside or outside of the Young Living world—and say, “I like the way this looks.” Maybe it’s the way a wellness brand uses open space and soft colors. Maybe it’s how a coaching site structures their about page. Maybe it’s a homepage that feels clean and easy to navigate. Whatever catches your eye, paste the URL and let the builder work with it.

You can use up to three reference URLs, and mixing styles is fine. The builder synthesizes what it sees and applies those design cues to your page. The result is something inspired by what you love but built around your own content, your brand colors, and your story.

One System, One Place, Built for How You Actually Work

If you’ve ever tried to build a website using one platform, manage your emails through another, and keep track of contacts in a spreadsheet, you already know how exhausting the patchwork approach gets. Every new tool means another login, another learning curve, and another monthly bill. And most of those platforms weren’t built with Young Living Brand Partners in mind—some actively prohibit network marketing in their terms of service.

GetOiling was built by Brand Partners, for Brand Partners. The page builder, the email system, the CRM, the booking tool, the text marketing—it all lives in one place. When you build a page with “Build It for Me,” it’s already connected to your contacts, your campaigns, and your booking links. There’s no exporting, no embedding, no hoping things stay synced. It just works together because it was designed to.

That’s not a small thing when you’re running a business alongside everything else in your life. The less time you spend wrangling technology, the more time you have to do what actually grows your business—building relationships, sharing what you love, and showing up for the people you serve.

Watch the Full Training Replay

In this week’s training, we walked through every stage of the “Build It for Me” builder live—including the prep steps that make the biggest difference in what comes out. If you want to see the full process in action before you try it yourself, the replay is worth your time. You’ll see exactly what to expect at each stage and pick up tips that aren’t covered here.


Ready to Build Your Page?

The best time to build the page you’ve been putting off is right now—while the process is fresh and the motivation is real. Open your GetOiling account, check your AI Settings and brand colors, gather a few images and reference links, and let “Build It for Me” handle the rest. You might be surprised how fast it comes together when you’re not starting from scratch.

If you’re not on GetOiling yet, start your $1 trial and see the full platform—including the page builder—for yourself. And for weekly trainings like this one, register for the Weekly Work Session. Every Thursday at 12pm ET, live and always with a replay.

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