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AI App Development: How to Build Your First Landing Page With AI

The fastest way to start AI app development is to ship something real. Build a live landing page in 14 steps and about 2 hours.

14 steps ~2h For builders Free

AI app development doesn't have to start with a full codebase. For most products, a landing page is the first thing you need: it validates demand, collects leads, and gives you a URL to share before you build anything else. Tools like v0, Bolt.new, and ChatGPT with code generation produce a working, deployable landing page from a brief in under 5 minutes. The challenge is knowing what brief to write, which tool to use for which part, and how to get from generated HTML to a live URL. The aidowith.me Landing Page route covers all of that in 14 steps, taking about 2 hours. You write the brief, generate the page, tune the copy, add a lead-capture form, and deploy. You walk away with 4 deliverables: a live URL, a working form, mobile-ready layout, and a brief template you can reuse for the next build.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • AI-generated landing pages often look generic because the brief was too vague, wasting 1 to 2 hours of back-and-forth on a page that still doesn't convert
  • Getting from generated HTML to a live URL stumps 60% of first-time builders who don't know which hosting step comes next
  • Copy and design are usually done in separate sessions, so the page goes live with mismatched messaging and layout, requiring 2 or 3 more rounds of fixes

With aidowith.me

  • The route starts with a brief template that forces you to define the 1 action visitors should take, so the AI generates focused output on the first try
  • Step 11 of 14 is dedicated to deployment: you pick a host, connect your domain, and go live before the 2-hour session ends
  • Copy and design are handled in parallel steps so the page holds together from the first draft with no mismatched sections - saving 2 to 3 rounds of post-launch fixes

Who Builds This With AI

Founders

Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Sales & BizDev

Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.

How It Works

1

Write the Page Brief

Define your audience, the 1 action you want them to take, and 3 reasons they should. The route's brief template is built for AI code generators like v0 and Bolt.new, so you get useful output on the first generation, not the fifth.

2

Generate and Tune the Page

Feed the brief into v0 or Bolt.new, generate the layout, then tune the headline, subheadline, and CTA copy using the AI assistant's 6-point copy checklist.

3

Add a Form and Deploy

Wire up a lead-capture form, connect it to your email tool or a spreadsheet, and deploy to a live URL. The 10-point checklist at this step catches every common mobile and form issue before the page goes live.

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What You Walk Away With

Write the Page Brief

Generate and Tune the Page

Add a Form and Deploy

Copy and design are handled in parallel steps so the page holds together from the first draft with no mismatched sections - saving 2 to 3 rounds of post-launch fixes

"I had a landing page live before lunch. The brief template was the part I'd been missing."
- Product manager at a B2B startup

Questions

For non-engineers, AI app development usually means using tools like v0, Bolt.new, or Webflow AI to generate pages and interfaces from text descriptions. You describe what you want, the tool generates it, and you edit from there. The aidowith.me Landing Page route is built for this workflow and covers all 14 steps from brief to live URL in about 2 hours.

No. The route is designed so you can follow every step without writing code. You'll review AI-generated markup to check it looks right, but you won't write or debug any of it by hand. The AI assistant at each step tells you what to look for and flags anything that needs fixing before you move on.

A landing page is 1 screen with 1 goal: get a visitor to take a specific action, like signing up or booking a call. A full app has multiple screens, user accounts, and data logic. For most products, a landing page is the right first build because it validates the idea in 2 hours before you invest days in building the rest.