An HTML and CSS prototype tool built for real client revision work
If you need to shape frontend ideas quickly, a plain code playground is usually too thin and a full local project is usually too slow. Orivo sits in the middle: fast browser-based prototyping with enough structure to keep paid work moving.
Build HTML and CSS prototypes in one browser workspace, see changes instantly, and share something reviewable before the client conversation cools off.
If you need to shape frontend ideas quickly, a plain code playground is usually too thin and a full local project is usually too slow. Orivo sits in the middle: fast browser-based prototyping with enough structure to keep paid work moving.
- Write HTML and CSS in a browser workspace that still feels organized.
- Use live preview to tighten the loop between changes and visible client feedback.
- Export, share and keep revision work inside one project instead of starting over each time.
- HTML, CSS and JavaScript editing with a visible preview beside the code.
- Project structure that can grow beyond a single snippet when the work gets more serious.
- Share and export options that make the prototype useful outside the editor itself.
- Landing page concepts that need to be shown quickly.
- Frontend revisions that do not justify a full repo bootstrap yet.
- Prototype work where browser speed matters, but toy-level tools are not enough.
Why not just use a basic HTML/CSS playground
The gap appears as soon as the prototype matters to someone else. That is when you need more than a quick editor and less than a full engineering setup.
- ✕Often optimized for quick experiments, not structured client work.
- ✕Can feel cramped once you need multiple files, export and project continuity.
- ✕Do not give a strong handoff or review workflow when the prototype starts carrying business value.
- ✓Keeps HTML, CSS, preview and project structure together in the browser.
- ✓Gives you a faster path from idea to shareable client review.
- ✓Adds export, sharing and higher-tier workflow support when revision volume grows.
Common questions about this workflow
These are the questions people usually ask before they switch from snippets or local setup into a browser-based prototype workflow.
It can be used that way, but it is positioned more strongly as an HTML and CSS prototype workspace for client-facing work rather than quick anonymous snippets alone.
Because client work often needs more than editing. Orivo adds preview, structure, export, sharing and a workflow that survives multiple revision rounds.
Yes. That is one of the main goals of Orivo: turning fast frontend concepts into something reviewable and exportable without rebuilding the workflow around them.
Use Orivo for HTML and CSS prototype work that needs to move fast
Open the free workspace, build one real prototype, and judge whether it replaces enough setup friction to justify making it part of your delivery workflow.