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WordPress.com’s AI website builder crafts professional sites via simple prompts

Create a professional website effortlessly with WordPress.com’s AI site builder. Prompt, tweak, and launch—no coding needed

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A screenshot of a website builder landing page featuring AI-powered WordPress site creation. At the top, there's a light blue pill-shaped button labeled "EARLY ACCESS" in blue text. The main headline reads "Build a website in seconds with AI" with "AI" highlighted in blue within a decorative square outline. Below, a subheading states "Prompt, edit, and launch WordPress websites with AI." At the bottom of the image is a search/prompt input field containing the placeholder text "Build a website for my coffee shop..." with a blue star icon on the left and a blue circular submit button with an upward arrow icon on the right.
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You’ve got a brilliant idea for a website. Maybe it’s a sleek portfolio for your freelance photography, a cozy blog for your baking adventures, or a professional landing page for your small business. You’re buzzing with excitement, but then reality hits—coding, design, layouts, and content. It’s overwhelming, right? Enter WordPress.com’s new AI-powered website builder, launched in early access on April 9, 2025, a tool that promises to turn your vision into a fully functional website in minutes, no tech degree required. It’s like having a digital genie that listens to your wishes and poof—a website appears. But how does it work, what’s the catch, and is this the future of web creation? Let’s dive in.

A chatbot that builds your site

The heart of this new tool is its simplicity. You don’t need to know HTML, CSS, or what a “plug-in” even does. Instead, you talk to a chatbot—think of it like texting a super-smart friend who’s also a web designer. You tell it what you want: “I need a website for my dog-walking business, with a bright blue header, a gallery of happy pups, and a contact form.” The more specific you are, the better, says WordPress.com, because the AI uses your prompts to whip up a site complete with layouts, text, and even images, all generated on the fly. Don’t like the shade of blue? Tell the bot to tweak it. Want a snappier tagline? Ask for a rewrite. It’s iterative, conversational, and dare I say, kind of fun.

According to TechCrunch, the AI is powered by a blend of self-hosted open-source models and external ones, though WordPress.com hasn’t spilled the beans on the exact recipe. What we do know is that it’s designed for ease. You start with a free trial—no credit card needed—and can play around with up to 30 prompts to build your site. The catch? To make it live, you’ll need a WordPress.com hosting plan, starting at $18 a month, though you can save by paying annually. That’s not exactly pocket change for a hobbyist, but for small businesses or freelancers, it’s competitive compared to hiring a pro designer, which can easily run into the thousands.

What it can (and can’t) do

The AI builder is a bit like a Swiss Army knife—versatile but not perfect for every job. It excels at creating straightforward sites: think portfolios, blogs, or landing pages for entrepreneurs. ZDNet notes it’s ideal for “small business owners who need a professional online presence without starting from scratch.” Bloggers, freelancers, and creatives can showcase their work with minimal fuss, and even developers might use it to quickly mock up client ideas. The Verge reports that the tool delivers “beautiful, functional websites in minutes,” complete with AI-generated headers, images, and text tailored to your vibe.

But don’t expect it to handle the heavy lifting just yet. If you’re dreaming of an e-commerce empire with complex payment systems or a site with intricate integrations—like, say, a booking platform synced to your calendar—this AI isn’t there yet. WordPress.com says to “stay tuned” for those features, which suggests they’re working on it, but for now, it’s best for simpler projects. And here’s another heads-up: the tool only works for new WordPress.com sites. If you’ve already got a site you’re trying to revamp, you’ll have to start fresh.

Once your site’s built, you can transfer it to WordPress.com’s hosting service and keep tweaking. You can go old-school and edit manually using WordPress’s full site editing tools, or stick with the AI for further changes. It’s a real WordPress site, not some locked-in template you can’t control, which is a big win for flexibility.

Why now?

This launch comes at a curious time for Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com. Just a week before, on April 2, 2025, they announced layoffs affecting 16% of their global workforce—about 281 employees across 90 countries, per The Verge. The move was part of a “restructuring” to stay competitive in a fast-evolving tech landscape, according to CEO Matt Mullenweg. They also canceled their annual “Grand Meetup” retreat, a tradition for team bonding, signaling a tightening of the belt.

Then there’s the legal drama. Automattic’s locked in a contentious lawsuit with WP Engine, a hosting company offering WordPress tools and templates. The feud’s been simmering since last fall, with some Automattic employees jumping ship amid the chaos. It’s a turbulent backdrop for launching a shiny new product, but maybe that’s the point—Automattic’s betting big on AI to keep WordPress.com relevant in a world where competitors like Wix, Squarespace, and Hostinger are also rolling out AI-powered builders.

Speaking of competitors, WordPress isn’t alone in this space. Hostinger’s AI tools let you build web apps without coding, while Squarespace offers “next-gen AI” for site creation. Wix’s Business Launcher and GoDaddy’s Airo are also vying for small businesses’ attention. What sets WordPress.com apart? Its open-source roots and massive ecosystem—think thousands of plug-ins and themes—give it an edge for users who might want to scale up later. Plus, the AI builder “supports seamless integration” with WordPress’s existing tools, so you’re not stuck in a walled garden.

The democratization of web design

This AI builder taps into a broader trend: making tech accessible to everyone. Not so long ago, building a website meant hiring a developer or spending weeks learning to code. Now, tools like this are leveling the playing field. Mezha.Media calls it a boon for “entrepreneurs, bloggers, and creatives” who want a professional site without the headache. It’s not just about saving time; it’s about empowering people who might’ve been intimidated by the process.

But let’s be real—AI isn’t flawless. Generated text can sometimes sound robotic, and images might lean toward generic if you’re not specific enough. The Verge warns that “being as specific as possible in your first prompt will get you better results,” so you’ll need to put some thought into what you want. And while the free trial’s a nice teaser, the hosting plan requirement means it’s not truly “free” in the long run. Still, for many, the trade-off—minutes of prompting versus months of manual work—is worth it.

What’s next?

WordPress.com’s AI builder feels like a glimpse into the future of web creation, but it’s also a work in progress. The promise of e-commerce and complex integrations could make it a powerhouse, especially if Automattic keeps refining the AI’s output. For now, it’s a fantastic option for anyone who wants a polished site fast, whether you’re a baker sharing recipes or a consultant pitching services.

As for Automattic, they’re navigating choppy waters—layoffs, lawsuits, and a crowded market aren’t easy. But by leaning into AI, they’re doubling down on what WordPress has always done best: making the web accessible to all. So, next time you’re itching to launch a site, maybe give this AI a spin. Tell it your dream, tweak a few details, and watch your corner of the internet come to life. Who knows? Your dog-walking empire might just be a few prompts away.


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