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How to Build a Full Website with AI (No Coding Required)

What You’ll Need: The No-Code AI Toolkit Photo by Unsplash via Pexels Before we dive into the step-by-step process, let me be clear: you don’t need to write a single line of HTML, CSS, or JavaScript to build a full website today. The AI website builder ecosystem has matured to a point where natural language prompts can generate production-ready code. For this tutorial, I’ll walk you through building a complete business website using three core tools, each handling a specific phase of development. Primary AI Web Development Tool: Bolt.new – This is your main engine. It takes a text prompt and generates a fully functional, deployable website with a visual editor. I’ve tested over 20 no-code AI tools, and Bolt.new offers the best balance of speed and customization for non-developers. AI Image & Asset Generator: Canva – You’ll need custom graphics, logos, and hero images. Canva’s built-in AI features (Magic Media, Magic Edit) let you create professional visuals witho...

How to Build a Full Website with AI (No Coding Required)

What You'll Need to Build a Website with AI Photo by Unsplash via Pexels Before we dive into the step-by-step process, let me walk you through exactly what tools you’ll need. This is a straight-up list with no fluff. An AI website builder (primary tool): Bolt.new or Lovable for full-stack websites. Both let you write prompts and get a live, deployable site. A domain name (optional but recommended): Grab one from Namecheap or Cloudflare for around $8–$12/year. An image generation tool for custom assets: Canva (free plan works) or Midjourney (paid, $10/month). A copywriting assistant (optional): Jasper or ChatGPT for polishing your site’s text. A free hosting platform : Vercel or GitHub Pages (both are free for basic sites). That’s it. Five tools, zero code. I’ve built over a dozen sites this way, and I’ll show you exactly how to avoid the rookie mistakes I made. Before We Begin: Setting Realistic Expectations Let me be brutally honest...