Settings Dashboard Builder

Design and generate settings dashboard interfaces for web apps. Add sections with toggles, inputs, dropdowns, and radio buttons. Export ready-to-use HTML.

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Settings pages need to communicate structure clearly: sections with labels, a variety of control types (toggles, inputs, dropdowns, radio buttons), and visual consistency throughout. The Settings Dashboard Builder lets you design a settings interface with custom sections and controls, then generates the ready-to-use HTML for the complete settings page.

Developers building settings or preferences pages for web applications, designers presenting settings UI specifications, or anyone who needs a functional settings dashboard component without building it from scratch.

01 Open the Settings Dashboard Builder on Doathingy.com
02 Add sections and configure controls for each
03 Preview the settings dashboard layout
04 Export the HTML

No tutorials. No learning curve. Open it and get started.

No server uploads. Multiple control types — toggles, text inputs, dropdowns, and more — giving a realistic settings page structure, not just a single control type.

Completely free. No trial period. No premium tier for basic functionality. No account required. Use it as often as you need.

One job, done well. Settings Dashboard Builder was built to solve a specific problem cleanly. No feature bloat, no ads, no distractions.

Does it include JavaScript for the controls?

Basic toggle and interaction JavaScript is included.

Can I add save/cancel buttons?

Button elements can be configured in the footer.

Is this for desktop or mobile?

Responsive — works on both.

Can I nest settings under categories?

Sections provide the top-level categorisation.

Does it require a framework?

Plain HTML with inline or included CSS.

Free. Instant. No sign-in. Open it and get the job done.

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