How Do You Build a Website for Free With AI?
A practical walkthrough for building a free AI-assisted website, from planning and copy to static HTML, free hosting, contact forms, and launch checks.
Modern tools. Old-stack common sense.
A practical walkthrough for building a free AI-assisted website, from planning and copy to static HTML, free hosting, contact forms, and launch checks.
AI coding tools are useful for small, reviewable code work, but they still need clear goals, fresh context, testing, and human judgement before anything ships.
A practical way for non-developers to choose vibe coding tools by job: planning, prototyping, code changes, and deployment.
A practical way to compare AI assistant accuracy using your own prompts, expected answers, failure cases, and human review.
Bolt.new is useful for quick app prototypes and interface exploration, but a working preview still needs review before it becomes real software.
Practical builders don’t need more hype. They need honest build notes, safer AI habits, useful replies, and people who help them keep going.
Vibe coding can help non-programmers build useful tools, but only if they keep the work small, test properly, and don’t let AI run the project blind.
TextToDeck turns written posts, changelogs, launches, and updates into short vertical video decks, and the first sales are already in.
AI-assisted development adds a new cost to tech choices: how much context, correction, and retrying your stack needs before it works.
I built a WordPress social posting desk that turns articles into platform-ready drafts while keeping the final posting manual and human.