I'm a freelance web developer, and honestly, my workflow is pretty frustrating. Every new client means manually rebuilding their website, logging into countless WordPress dashboards, setting up Google Analytics or HubSpot, and dealing with plugins that break within a couple of weeks.
I've been brainstorming an AI tool to streamline this process for myself and possibly for other freelancers or agencies. The concept is simple: you input a client's current website URL, and the AI automatically migrates it into the platform. Then, you could make changes through a chat interface instead of struggling with page builders. Plus, built-in analytics would mean tracking everything in one spot.
Instead of juggling multiple clients across various platforms, everything would be centralized. I haven't started building it yet; I'm just trying to gauge interest and ensure I'm not chasing a problem that doesn't exist. So, for those of you who've dealt with website management, what are the most annoying parts of your current process? Would a tool like this actually save time, and how much would you be willing to pay for it? I appreciate any honest feedback!
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That sounds like a solid idea! While I’m not sure what’s already out there with AI in web development, it seems like you should move quickly to capture the market. From a business standpoint, pricing should probably match existing services, taking into account the time saved. It’s crucial you articulate the efficiency gained to justify costs.
Instead of focusing on migrating sites off WordPress, what about just creating a dashboard where you can connect all clients' sites? You could push edits through AI directly without recurring logins. If it worked well, that alone would be worth paying for.

True, but keep in mind that the various codes and structures of websites can complicate things. It might be wise to have a revision system. Implementing changes as unpublished drafts and requiring user confirmation before publishing might save you a lot of headaches later.