You don’t need to be technical to start — you need clarity and a simple workflow.
If you’re non-technical, building a website can feel like you need to learn everything at once. AI changes that.
You can describe what you want in plain English, generate a first version, then improve it step-by-step.
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Answer these simple questions:
Ask for a simple site with a few pages:
Don’t try to perfect everything at once. Improve one section per iteration:
A good rule: one change request = one clear outcome. You’ll get better results and avoid chaos.
Many beginner sites break on phones. Ask AI explicitly:
The difference between a hobby site and a professional site is trust. Add:
Publishing early reduces stress. Once it’s live, improvements become easier because you’re editing something real.
Non-technical users can build websites with AI by focusing on clarity, small iterations, and consistent improvement. You don’t need to become a developer overnight — you just need to start.
Yes—start with a clear goal, generate a first draft, then iterate.
Purpose, audience, required pages, and the primary CTA.
Ask for responsive layout changes and test on a phone-sized screen.