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Using AI for Website Design: The Truth Behind the “60-Second Website”

David Bryan

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Using AI for website design? Is the "60-second website" a real thing or just marketing noise? In this episode, we sort the useful from the flashy and share a simple build process where AI speeds up the draft, and you handle the parts that actually move the needle: brand, copy, UX, and SEO.

You’ll learn:

  • A clear 3-step workflow (intent → prompt → polish) for faster site builds
  • How to write prompts that avoid generic layouts
  • Where human input matters most: strategy, accessibility, performance, and trust signals
  • A quick comparison of Wix, Squarespace Blueprint, and Hostinger AI Website Builder
  • Pitfalls to watch: security, copyright, and sameness

Why listen: 

If you’re a freelancer, small business owner, or developer, this is a no-nonsense guide to using AI for website design as a time-saver without losing quality.

Top tips:

Remember, using AI for building any kind of website works best when you pair speed with a tight review loop. Start by stating the outcome in one line (who it’s for and what you want them to do), then list non-negotiables: sections, tone, colours, and any brand rules. 

After the AI draft lands, run a quick checklist: clear H1, scannable H2/H3s, benefit-led buttons, alt text on images, WCAG AA contrast, LCP under ~2.5s, and on-page SEO (title ~60 chars, meta ~155, one primary keyword in the opening paragraph).

Worried about sameness or safety? Keep a short human pass for voice, swap any generic assets for licensed visuals, add schema for FAQs and organisation, verify forms and analytics, and run Lighthouse + WAVE for performance/accessibility. If you export code, prettify it, remove bloat, and update packages. 

The result: 

Using AI for web design will get you a fast first draft, and your edits make it original, secure, and ready to convert.

Example prompt:

 
“Create a responsive site for [niche] serving [audience] in the [location]. Must include: benefit-led hero, testimonials, 3 services, FAQ, contact form with calendar. Tone: friendly and confident. Include meta title/description and alt text suggestions.”

If you found this podcast useful, follow the show and share your build questions—happy to tackle them in a future episode.

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