Building a website with AI means using AI tools to handle the parts that used to require a designer, copywriter, and developer: layout generation, headline writing, section copy, and basic visual formatting. On aidowith.me, the Landing Page route has 14 steps that walk you through the full process. You start by defining your goal and target visitor, then use AI to generate a page structure with sections that match your conversion objective. The route covers headline formulas, benefit framing, social proof copy, and CTA writing, with specific prompts for each section. You finish by connecting a domain and publishing. No code required. The whole route takes about 2 hours. What used to cost $3,000 in agency fees or weeks of DIY effort now takes one afternoon if you follow a structured process. The route gives you that structure so you're not guessing what to write or where to put it.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You've had a website idea for months but haven't launched because it feels too expensive or technical
- You tried an AI website builder but got a generic result you didn't know how to improve
- Your current page has low conversions and you're not sure what copy or structure to change
With aidowith.me
- 14-step route covering structure, copy, and publish so nothing gets skipped or guessed
- Section-by-section prompts for headline, benefits, proof, and CTA that produce usable output
- A live website in about 2 hours without designers, developers, or expensive tools
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
Define goal and visitor
Answer two questions before touching any tool: who is visiting this page and what action do you want them to take. Everything else follows from this.
Generate structure and write section copy
Use AI to generate a page outline, then work through each section with specific prompts. Hero, benefits, proof, and CTA each get their own step in the route.
Publish and review
Connect your domain, check mobile layout, and go live. The route includes a final checklist to catch the small things that kill conversions before you publish.
Build your website with AI today
14 steps. About 2 hours. A live website you built yourself, from scratch.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Define goal and visitor
Generate structure and write section copy
Publish and review
A live website in about 2 hours without designers, developers, or expensive tools
"I'd been putting off building a website for my freelance work for over a year. Used the route on a Saturday and had a live page by dinner."- Independent consultant, HR and recruiting
Questions
You use a no-code builder like Hostinger, Framer, or Webflow AI to handle the visual and technical side, and you use AI like ChatGPT to write each section's copy. The aidowith.me Landing Page route combines both: it tells you which tools to use at each step and gives you exact prompts for writing every section. You don't need to know HTML, CSS, or how to configure a server. Domain connection is included in the route and takes about 10 minutes.
The most common combination is a visual AI website builder (Hostinger AI, Framer AI, or Wix ADI) for layout and a language model like ChatGPT for copy. Some tools like Framer let you do both inside one interface. The aidowith.me Landing Page route covers the copy and conversion strategy side in 14 steps. The builder you choose affects the visual output. The route makes sure the copy and structure convert visitors into leads or buyers regardless of which builder you use.
Following the 14-step route on aidowith.me, most people have a publish-ready landing page in about 2 hours. A full multi-page site takes longer depending on how many pages you need. The route focuses on landing pages because that's the highest-use starting point: one page with one goal, optimized to convert. Once you've done the route once, adding more pages goes faster because you reuse the same prompting and structuring approach.