Overview
So you want to build a website. Maybe you've been putting it off—costs, coding, the whole intimidating mess of it. Or maybe you've tried before and hit a wall somewhere between "picking a template" and "what even is CSS." Whatever brought you here, this guide is going to walk you through how to build a website with AI using Emergent—and honestly, it's a lot more approachable than you'd expect. No fluff, no jargon overload. Just a real, step-by-step look at how AI website creation actually works.
Why Building a Website With AI Actually Makes Sense Now
Let me be real for a second. A few years ago, "AI website builder" meant clunky drag-and-drop tools that spat out something generic. You'd end up with a site that looked like every other site. Boring. Forgettable.
But things have shifted—pretty dramatically, actually. AI website creation in 2024 is genuinely different. Tools like Emergent aren't just slapping pre-made blocks together. They're understanding what you need, generating functional code, writing content, and adapting to your input in real time. It's messy in the best way. Like having a conversation with someone who just happens to know how to code.
And if you're a beginner? That's kind of the whole point.
What Is Emergent—And Why Use It to Build a Website With AI?
Emergent is an AI-powered platform designed to help anyone—not just developers—build a website with AI from scratch or iterate on something existing. You describe what you want. Emergent builds it. You refine, tweak, and launch.
- It handles the parts that usually trip people up:
- Writing clean, functional code (HTML, CSS, React—whatever fits your project)
- Generating copy that actually sounds human
- Designing layouts that don't look like they came from a 2009 template library
- Making updates in plain English instead of digging through files
Is it perfect? No. Nothing is. But for someone who doesn't have weeks to learn web development, it's... kind of a revelation.
Getting Clear on What You Actually Want
Before you open Emergent and start typing, stop. Seriously—just stop for a minute.
What is this website for? Portfolio? Small business? Blog? Online store? The answer changes everything—the layout, the tone, the features you need.
Jot down:
- Your goal (get clients, sell products, share writing, etc.)
- Your audience (who's actually landing on this site?)
- 3–5 pages you think you need (Home, About, Contact are safe starting points)
- Any sites you like — references help Emergent understand your vibe
Don't overthink this. A rough list is better than no list. You can always change things.
Starting Your First AI Website Creation Project on Emergent
Okay, now open Emergent. Create an account if you haven't—takes about two minutes.
When you start a new project, you'll describe your site in plain language. Something like:
"I need a portfolio site for a freelance graphic designer. Clean, modern look. Pages: Home, About, Work, Contact. I want a hero section with a tagline and a gallery of projects."
Emergent will generate a working version—actual code, actual layout, actual content scaffolding. It won't be perfect on the first try. Expect to look at it and think "hmm, not quite." That's normal. That's part of the process.
Refining Your Site With AI
Here's where AI website creation actually shines—and where Emergent is genuinely different from a traditional builder.
You don't click buttons to move things around. You talk to it.
Some examples of prompts that work really well:
- "Make the hero section more minimal. Less text, bigger image."
- "Change the color scheme to something warmer—earthy tones, maybe terracotta."
- "Add a testimonials section below the services section."
- "The About page feels too formal. Make it more conversational."
Each time, Emergent adjusts. Sometimes it nails it. Sometimes you'll go back and forth a few times. But you're steering the ship—and you don't need to know what a flexbox is to do it.
Content That Doesn't Sound Robotic
This part matters more than people realize.
AI website creation handles layout and code beautifully. But the words? That's where you need to stay involved. Emergent can generate placeholder copy—and some of it is genuinely good—but you'll want to personalize it.
Go through every page and ask:
- Does this sound like me (or my brand)?
- Is it clear what I'm offering and who it's for?
- Does the tone match the design?
Tweak the copy. Add specific details. Mention real things—your actual location, your actual process, something that makes this site feel lived-in rather than generated.
A site that says "We provide high-quality solutions for your business needs" is forgettable. A site that says "We build brand identities for small food businesses in the Mumbai market" is not.
Technical Stuff You Can't Skip (But Won't Hate)
Deep breath. This section is shorter than you think.
Domain name — You need one. Something like yourbrand.com. Emergent can walk you through connecting it.
Hosting — Your site needs to live somewhere online. Emergent integrates with hosting so you're not dealing with servers manually.
Mobile responsiveness — Ask Emergent to check this. Something like: "Make sure this looks good on mobile." It should already be reasonably responsive, but always worth a pass.
Basic SEO — Title tags, meta descriptions, alt text on images. You can prompt Emergent to fill these in. Not glamorous work, but it matters for search visibility.
Loading speed — If your site has a lot of images, compress them before uploading. Emergent can help flag any performance issues.
None of this requires you to understand how it works under the hood. That's the beauty of building a website with AI—you're steering, not engineering.
Launching
You've got a site. It looks good. The copy reads well. Mobile works. Domain is connected.
Launch it.
Seriously—just do it. Perfectionism is the enemy of "live." You can always update it. In fact, with Emergent, updating is almost easier than the original build. Describe what you want changed, and it changes.
After launch, keep an eye on:
- Analytics — Are people finding your site? Where are they dropping off?
- Feedback — Ask a few trusted people to click around and tell you what's confusing
- Updates — Content gets stale. Refresh it every few months
The site isn't done when it goes live. It's just beginning.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using AI for Website Creation
Quick list, because these trip people up constantly:
- Over-trusting the first draft. AI is fast, not infallible. Always review what it generates.
- Ignoring mobile. Half your visitors are on phones. Don't skip this check.
- Generic copy. If Emergent's placeholder text is still there at launch... fix it.
- Too many pages at once. Start learning. Five solid pages beat fifteen half-finished ones.
- Skipping the domain. A site at some-random-url.emergent.com looks temporary. Get a real domain.
Final Thoughts
Here's the honest truth: building a website with AI isn't magic. It still requires your input, your judgment, your voice. What Emergent does is remove the biggest obstacles—the technical ones, the time ones, the "I don't even know where to start" ones.
If you've been waiting for the right tool or the right moment to get your site live, this might genuinely be it. AI website creation has reached a point where it's not just faster than the old way—it's actually better for beginners. You're not fighting the tool. You're working with it.
Start messy. Refine as you go. Build a website with AI and see what happens.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do I need any coding experience to build a website with AI on Emergent?
Nope. That's kind of the whole point. Emergent handles the code—HTML, CSS, JavaScript—based on what you describe in plain language. You'll want basic computer literacy (uploading images, filling out forms), but zero coding is needed to get something live and professional-looking.
2. How long does AI website creation take with Emergent?
Honestly? A basic site—Home, About, Contact, maybe a Services page—can be up in a few hours if you're focused. A more complex project with custom features, a lot of content, or an e-commerce component might take a few days of back-and-forth. The AI is fast; the bottleneck is usually decision-making on your end.
3. Can I update my website after it's built using Emergent?
Yes—and this is one of the best parts of the platform. You describe what you want changed ("update the pricing section," "add a new blog post," "change the hero image") and Emergent makes the adjustment. No need to re-learn anything or dig through code. The site stays yours to evolve over time.