
AI Generated
Building a website used to be a special kind of torture involving broken brackets, CSS tears, and about 14 YouTube tutorials you never finished. But AI website builders have officially nuked that problem into orbit.
What makes this special: We have moved past "template dragging." Today, builders like Framer AI use pure text-to-site tech. You describe your dream site in plain English and get a fully designed, responsive, and actually beautiful layout in under 60 seconds. The AI handles layouts, fonts, color palettes, copy, and animations automatically. It’s the tool design agencies are quietly panicking about (and secretly using).
How to Use It:
Step 1: Go to framer.com and snag a free account. No credit card is required to get your hands on the AI.
Step 2: Click "Start with AI." A prompt box will appear. Alternatively, go to the "Insert" menu and select "AI Wireframer". This is your magic wand.
Step 3: Describe your website and be very specific.
Step 4: Framer generates a complete multi-page website in seconds. Scroll through: it already has sections, headlines, and placeholder images ready to go.
Step 5: Click anything to edit it. You can change text, swap colors, or upload your own photos. It works like a slick drag-and-drop editor once the AI gives you the starting point.
Step 6: Hit Publish. Your site goes live on a free Framer subdomain instantly. You can connect your custom domain whenever you are ready.
Pro Tip: Use the AI to regenerate just one section you don't love. Click the section, hit the AI wand icon, and describe what you want instead. It is like having a designer on speed dial who never gets offended when you ask for "more pop."
The Cost: Free tier available. Paid plans start at roughly $10 per month for custom domains. (pricing current at time of writing).
💡 Prompt To Try:
The Side Hustle: "A modern, bold landing page for a social media management agency targeting small restaurants. Use dark backgrounds and neon green accents."
The Personal Brand: "A minimal portfolio site for a UX designer. White space heavy, subtle animations, with sections for case studies and contact."
The Local Biz: "A warm, inviting website for a family-owned bakery. Include a menu section, an 'Our Story' page, and a contact form."