About Slatesource
A platform for building and sharing structured knowledge, one slate at a time.
What is Slatesource?
Slatesource is a no-code platform that lets anyone build beautiful, structured web pages called slates. Using a modular chip system (text, maps, galleries, ratings, links, and more) creators assemble slates that are shareable, searchable, and machine-readable.
Who is behind Slatesource?
Slatesource is built by Stéphane Bottin, a software engineer based in Switzerland. The platform is designed for creators who want to share structured knowledge without writing code.
What can you build with Slatesource?
Book reviews, travel guides, product showcases, recipe collections, event pages, portfolios, and more. Any topic that benefits from structured, modular presentation works well as a slate.
How do chips work?
Chips are the building blocks of slates. Each chip type — INFO, RATING, GALLERY, MAP, LINK, JOURNEY, POLL, and more — formats a specific kind of content. Chips are combined on pages to create rich, structured slates that look good and communicate clearly.
Is Slatesource free?
Yes, Slatesource is free to use. Creators can publish slates and build an audience at no cost. Premium features are available for creators who want additional tools and visibility.