The Best AI Website Builders in 2026
About This Episode
We dive into tools like v0, Lovable, Bolt, and Relume, showcasing how each platform streamlines the web development process — from generating design systems with Gemini and crafting wireframes with Relume to building full-scale apps with Lovable backed by Supabase.
We also highlight how AI can handle everything from UX design, site architecture, and copywriting to backend development and database integration.
Whether you're launching a simple landing page or a fully-featured SaaS platform, this episode breaks down the best approaches to transform your ideas into responsive, interactive websites using AI.
Discover what’s possible when you mix intuitive prompting with cutting-edge tools and how AI is truly redefining the way we build for the web.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:42 - 2026 Website Building With AI
3:25 - Using ChatGPT And Gemini For Design
10:45 - Manus.AI
12:15 - v0
14:18 - bolt
15:00 - What Difference Does AI Make in Website Building in 2026?
17:25 - lovable.dev
19:24- lovable Supabese Connection
28:19 - Creating a Product Page with lovable
34:26 - Relume
39:58 - Best AI Tools For Full Websites
43:10 - Final Thoughts
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when you started it and even I started it not too long ago was much more rough than it is now. Now it's essentially uh you you could use AI to make a website in not too long of a period of time. And that's what we're going to dive into. We're going to dive into the from the most basic to even more advanced and cool website builders in this episode. Hi, my name is Demetri Bonichi and I'm a content creator, agency owner, and AI enthusiast. You're listening to the AI Agents podcast brought to you by Jot Form and featuring our very own CEO and founder, Idkin Tank. This is the show where artificial intelligence meets innovation, productivity, and the tools shaping the future of work. Enjoy the show. Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode of the AI Agents Podcast. In this episode, we're diving
into the best AI website builders in 2025. How you doing, Eddie? Hey, I'm doing great. Uh the spring is here. Um and you know we are sitting inside building websites but uh you know uh with the help of AI we are spending less time building websites you know so that we can go outside and enjoy the good weather as well. Yeah. Uh exactly as the summer comes and you want to spend more time in the in the outside it's always important to do that. So uh I would just say for me I love this new world we live in. Um because at the end of the day, website building when you started it and even I started it not too long ago was much more rough than it is now. Now it's essentially uh you you could use AI to make a website in not
too long of a period of time. And that's what we're going to dive into. We're going to dive into the from the most basic to even more advanced and cool website builders in this episode. And I wanted to like really think about like in 2025 how how would you build a website right in the past like we would write HTML code we would use templates uh like we would use uh pretty uh you know readym made templates things like that or just you know uh hire a designer you know cut down those like you know uh files you know the uh PNG files into like a web page and turn turn them into HTML, right? That's just like there's like so many different kind of kinds of ways you could create websites, but they were like there was like a lot of uh effort going
into it. But in 2025, um the AI is here now like you can actually use AI to come up with like different approaches like different workflows to create websites. So that's what I try to do like I try to find a good way to uh you know develop a website from scratch and uh make it easy but also make it comprehensive cover you know everything. Um so you know I tried different approaches and today I'm going to I'm going to share some of those approaches and I know I know that you have some cool stuff as well. Yeah exactly. So I I'm really excited to dive into this. There's so many different ways you can go about it. Um, we're going to cover everything from basic websites to even how to make a web app using uh a certain tool that we'll get into in
this episode. So one approach I used was to I wanted to create like I wanted to write a prompt um to generate prompt uh so that I can use that prompt on like um the building tools tools that could actually help me um create web pages right. So the prompt is like create high level creative prompt for generating landing page for just from AI presentation. So this is a new product we are working on like just uh as you know like we have the AI agents product and now we are working on a new version of this product that can actually do presentations. Um so while I'm thinking about this um I wanted to create a web page. Um I mean we have we have like designers who are actually you know who are going to build a better page but you know I thought
that this would be a good exercise to to try to build it myself. Um so but uh basically I'm prompting Chip PT to create me a prompt and then I will copy and paste this prompt on other products like V0ero um or like you know bold uh lovable different products but I want I first wanted to create so so the other thing I did was um these are actually like PDF files AI like the there's a marketing plan there's a marketing guidelines and there's a design guidelines and these these documents were also created by AI. So what I did was I went to Gemini deep research right uh 2.4 pro Gemini advanced. So basically like the first one I I created was examine this page. So I want we already have this J from AI agents page. So I wanted to have have the same
style same design. So I said examine this page and create a design style guidelines for future Jatform AI agents products. Right? This is it. And just like that, uh, Gemini deep research, it worked like 15, 20 minutes and then it created this document. And this document basically has everything like just um you know um core aesthetics and user experience um you know the color palette and like just like you know if I try to write all these things like it it would just take me such a long time and I would miss so many things, right? But now I have this and then I downloaded that and turned that into a PDF file to be able to give it to AI as well. Um, usage guidelines like color palette, summary table, things like that, typography. Um, yeah. So, you know, it it covers everything, right?
The fonts we use, different fonts we use for different kind of like titles and icons, styles, things like that. So basically Gemini uh created this you know this huge document that actually and it even called the Jot Form AI just design system it even gave it a name to describe you know our style right so and then you know it actually looked at all these pages to come up with that another prompt I did with again with Gemini uh advanced deep research and this is all free right deep research is aail ailable all free to everyone I believe. Um examine this product page again and create a product landing page marketing guidelines. So like how would you create a landing page right? Uh this this is the document and this is not about the design of the page but more about marketing language and stuff
like that. So, so that it can actually describe the product uh how should what what kind of things it should have in the product page landing pages uh product landing pages. And the third one was um I just prompted Jatform is going to release a new product called AI presentation agents create a marketing document to help us build a product landing page for this product. So now I'm actually going into like describing the product. So this is going to be a product page right we need to describe the product uh you know all the features it has like you can upload a presentation to turn into into an AI presentation you can bring your own slides to life with AI voice so it has voice the presentations is AI voice uh AI can also generate presentations u and um you can embed these presentations into
your website or you can link to them and so I basically described like what's going to be in the product like we are still building this product still you know probably a couple of months away from launch but I know pretty much like most of these features are already implemented uh in the beta program so and then it created this uh AI presentation agent marketing plan so again this is like this is also useful for me as well like just uh reading all this stuff and like just um you know even like talking about the competitors there are some competitors And this this one is pretty good actually like it can generate really beautiful uh presentations and like we are in the beta pro beta uh period and I I just saw like there was there was one of one of the Jatform users actually
it has this watermark gamma and then they created the presentation there and then they use Jatform AI presentations to AI presentations to actually add voice to it as well. Uh so it has all these documentation very long documents um competitive research like it's browse all these websites to create this document and then the next thing I did was I actually gave these documents and then I said create a high level create a prompt for generating landing page for JI presentation agent and then I I gave documents uh to it and actually the the original one actually had this the third one as well but you know I did that last week So I had to recreate it here. Um and then um so you know I also added some additional like stuff uh like that it you know it doesn't actually need it because the
the style guide already has this but uh you can add stuff here as well to uh emphasize them and then it created the prompt for landing page generator design a so this is the prompt basically. Uh I can copy this uh the original one I used was kind of a little bit different. So and and then I can just copy this and put it on one of the uh AI tools and that's what I did. Um so one of the things I used was mainus. Uh so I also used mainus own uh its own like the um deep research as well. It was also pretty good, but I used the Gemini version here. And then ask it to using the design and marketing guidelines attached. Design a product landing page for just forms new product called AI presentation agent. Uh marketing information presentation information is
also attached. So this is it. So basically uh I run this on mainus. This is on my mainus.ai AI im and it created this page. Um so right this is a this is a p web page and it actually gave me all the files right uh even the HTML file you can I can actually download this you know all everything is included I can download this but it also like just publish it on on a web page as well um but I could always download this change things and you know make it live somewhere else as well transform static slides into it came up with all this stuff like just you know the headlines you know demo watch video I could just put the video here as well and then uh create present interact all with AI. So, it created all these sections for me
and it has the, you know, product information, pricing information, templates, things like that. It's actually not working, but I can scroll here. Um, right. Um, real time AI QA, multiple ways to create AI presentations. Right. It just created all these icons for me as well. Um yeah, I mean I could just upload this and start using it. It it didn't really do well with the guidelines. I wouldn't say that. But I will also show the other examples as well. So another one is like this um V0. So Vzero is this uh product that can actually build websites apps as well. And uh basically it created this uh website for me like just I tried it twice. So let me show you one of them. Um so it came up with this turn content into engaging presentations instantly. And um so right it it has some
stuff here. It can actually do stuff like that. Uh I think yeah this one actually has like it was able to actually it actually did this like this tool to uh move between different options here and um you can see that it's created all these icons put these sections on it it's describing the so like this is actually this is not just doing the job of the designer job of the like the coder the person like the CSS code person or the you know web page builder and and it's also doing the job of the marketing uh that product marketing person as well. So, I mean, um, if you're if you're one of them, right? Um, you it's great like when you're trying to create a prototype, instead of writing a document, you can just generate a web page to see like if the titles
make sense, perfect for teams of all sizes, things like that, right? uh one of the things that's different with Vzero it actually created all these like you know clickable really you know JavaScript or CSS based sections as well um you know even this what user says like these are not real obviously it just came up with them but uh we could always replace them with the real ones from our beta program and um it looks pretty good um and yeah I think let me If yeah, I will also show the bolt. Okay, again um I gave the um prompts here as well. Come up with these um web page. Let's take a look at this one. Create stunning presentations with AI. It's using the J from AI uh you know fonts and the colors, beautiful templates, smart automation content intelligence. So, I mean, I don't
really spend too much time on them to to make them really look uh great. I could do that, but um just, you know, it it it was a way for me to be able to start uh come up with like build some mocks, build some, you know, ideas like just u think about the titles, think about the ideas. So for me this is this is good enough like just uh I don't have to make them live but uh you you can still use them like just uh keep using them to u improve them to really build your website like just uh the whole thing. Uh but at this point like just I was just um trying different ideas seeing how how they look like what what the titles look like. So this is this is not just about in 2025 right um in 2020 maybe
like you know five years ago right you would hire a designer you would hire a coder and you would hire maybe a marketing person if you're not the that person and and today all these things can be done with AI and like you are the manager and then you just you know spend time with uh with your prompts and improve your prompts and you create these websites and um and for me like you know I'm not like we have professionals who who do this but if I was still a small business uh that I could just really like customize these and just make them live and they would they would work really well and today the tools can go even further. they can actually write code and I know that you will give an example that actually has much more substance in in terms of
being an app so why don't you go ahead yeah yeah yeah exactly so I think just to just to take a note on that obviously what I'm going to cover is a website um and you just showed it in bolt but uh let me just give you a brief explanation of how some of these uh products can kind of work because I think it's a little um it's a little important to point out the difference between websites and like applications, right? So websites for general purposes are going to be, you know, pages that showcase info about something. Maybe there's some small integrations to things like booking links to like book a call with somebody, but most of those things are like embedded on the website. Um, and it's a lot of visuals and text and links to other links pretty much. Um, but obviously a
web app is a different thing, but it is kind of a website in a way. Um, and for those of you that haven't heard of it, I'll show you lovable.dev. So, lovable.dev. Um, and I'm thinking of doing another deep dive as well for like a full episode to kind of show things when my product is a little bit more uh publicly and readily available. What Lovable essentially is is it's a tool that essentially allows you to take ideas and turn them into, you know, what what Idkin was saying, like an actual software engineer could make something like this. Um, like for me, I have always been wondering and wanting to make a lot of different little tools um for many purposes. And I've talked about it before, but I I make content about apps. And something that I've always wanted for my own team and
for other people, because how I got my start was making like productivity apps on YouTube, was I I thought to myself, it'd be a really nice thing if on a website I could just open it up and learn everything about an app that usually I research myself. There's like pricing pages, there's like integrations, there's all of these little nooks and crannies, right, of of a product. So essentially what I I'm building out here using code and you can actually see it's working right now is a tool called uh appmap. So this is something you can see all the stuff I've worked on with it. It's it's a lot of work. But um for all intents and purposes, I I had an idea like Idkin said. I went to ChachiPT um or Gemini, whatever you want, and I did some research, right? And that research ended
up leading me to ask to create this website. Now, uh how is it powered? It's not just through a website. It's also through uh a couple different things. these the difference between the app and the website like I said is text and you know integrations versus um actually having somewhere to store the data and do functions. So Lovable partners with a tool as you can see right here called Superbase. So Superbase has a lot of cool things. Um, it has a dashboard where you can dive in and and take a look at everything that's available. And it's essentially a bunch of different tables, um, an SQL editor. Now, these tables are essentially databases just like you'd find in a tool like Notion or ClickUp or whatever. And I didn't make any of these tables by hand, right? I didn't make any of these things by
hand. I literally texted in the prompt bar over here what I wanted, right? And as you can see, by the way, what's really cool about this is if it writes incorrect code, uh, it literally has a fix it button. But, um, I didn't make any of these different tabs, but essentially what this goal is is there's a bunch of different tools, and I wanted a app where if you looked up the tool, it would add it to the list of tools and keep the information so that it could do scraping for me. and also um have like a database for different apps. So all of these are what are called edge functions. So edge functions are like um mini automations where it's coded out to do something. So you may have to add APIs, you know, I've showed it in a lot of my own
videos on the channel or podcast episodes on the channel. Uh you know, requesting to do little bits and pieces here and there of like, hey, get this page's information. So essentially all of these are little edge functions where it'll like for example scrape the website, try to find the pricing page, try to find the uh social profiles, right? All of these little uh nooks and crannies of information. Um and essentially inside of app inside of this tool, all you have to do is prompt and you'll get the results you want. If you prompt well enough, I will be completely honest and say in order to do advanced app functionality, you got to do a lot of troubleshooting and it is not perfect off the bat, but I also don't need to hire a coder. You know, um I could hire a low code/automation person and
they would know how to do this because and that that's at a much significantly cheaper price, right? um because they understand maybe how the flows of things should go and they could see where for example uh an issue is coming up that doesn't work right. So I'll show you an example here but if I type to-d doist in here and press uh explore app it then goes to the website and scrapes it. Um now I looked up this page right? How did I look up this page? I know there's some errors, so forgive me, but I looked up this page through literally telling uh lovable, hey, I want a Google search type, you know, website looker upper right here. And it then directed me to go to Google's website and go to their API and create a programmatic uh Google search, right? And then I
then a lot of the little bits and pieces here are like the stuff you have to like add to it. Like for example, when I said when I when I first had it, if I typed, there was no um autocomplete, but it was able to add it. I literally said, "Hey, can you add autocomplete?" And it did it. I said, "You know, I would really appreciate if when I press enter it would press explore app because by default I'd have to click it." You know, a lot of those little user interface things you're going to have to add. But at the end of the day, Deit, did you know that what you are doing actually has a has a name? What is that? Uh, it's it's called vibe coding. Vibe coding. Vive coding. Have you heard of that? That's No, I've not heard about this.
It's just like by just talking, you're coding. Uh, you're not typing code, but you're talking and wipe coding. Yeah. Yeah. No, I get that. That that makes sense. So, as you can see right here, um there's a lot of like little nooks and crannies of uh of errors that you have to work through, but basically, you know, you take a look at things like the overview page. It captures the logo. It captures their G2 reviews. It captures their website. It gives a summary. It finds different pages like their product updates page. Like for example, this is Notion's change log. um or you know whatever whatever little bits and pieces here like I actually I'm working on some cool things uh like for example it does an internet search of the strengths and weaknesses and stuff but all of these different things aren't just available when
you make it but you can make them available by what Idkin's saying by quote vibe quoting so what this this is a great example of the the functionality right I told that I wanted this layout and then I have to go through and teach it how to put that information in there. So like for example, you see this says key features, right? And then the other features. Now this is pretty incredible. But what I did was I utilized those edge functions that I showed you. I said, can you make a edge function that does deep research with perplexity to find the information for this category? And then you kind of have to jerryrig making sure it fits into the page and stuff like that. Like for example here, right? This goes to their integrations page, right? This is pretty nice. Um, and obviously everybody's going
to have their own intrigue as to what would be good for their application, but my point is if you know how to get information like this G2 thing, right? There's no direct integration to this. I utilized my instincts and said and I used chatbt and I asked questions like what do you think would be a good way to get this information to show up. It gave me the advice to use Perplexity as AI that has the search capability to find what the score out of five is on G2. And then I told it, can you add this logo and can you add a link to the G2? And there it is. You know, so it's all these little bits of uh information like help docs, right? These are the help docs for the product. So, it's got all of like the go-to needs, but all
of these little nooks and crannies took me hours of work, but not really that much in comparison to what it would have been like if I had hardcoded this, you know. Um, so if you think about it, you could even like find something that you like and say, "Hey, just, you know, whatever you see here, just uh replicate that or even like take a screenshot and then, hey, I want this like can you add this to my web page?" And then it will just go and add that. Exactly. And the cool thing is it it has that connection with Superbase. So there's like an incredible um backend and that's how these apps are stored after I originally searched them up and between that and you know it has full capabilities very easily. This was not hard whatsoever. it made log in and log out capabilities,
right? So, like for example, if I go to the the preview page, um, you know, I did add something that was cool to where basically I can't use it after uh a certain amount of attempts if I'm not logged in. So, it forces me to go through a signup process, but I was able to do a signin process with Google, all that kind of stuff. It was very cool. And then once you're signed in, you have your search history. You have the ability to edit your account. I didn't do a crazy amount of work on the other, you know, pages and stuff like this, right? Like but as Idkin showed um you can pretty easily make the front end stuff like you were this is more an app but that front-end stuff that Idken was showing with like nice graphic design and stuff to showcase
the application 100% you could add that to using levelable very easily. Um, and I guess just to just to show you like inside of the app itself, right? Like it's pretty amazing how I just told it make a contact page for me. It made a contact page for me. But like Idkin said, I want to probably show uh let's take a jot form as an example, right? So jot form.com. I want to find a page that we can maybe uh steal some of the inspiration from or something like that. So, ooh, by the way, product hunt. I should have thought of product hunt as being one of the things that we Google in order to find the score. But, um, so I really like this, right? This little bit of a showcase. So, maybe maybe we can make like a a homepage or something. So
if I go to back to app, what I want to do is I can say the homepage is fine, but let's make a new page uh called uh let's make a new page called slash product. And on that page, I want you to make me a home page layout that showcases in a cool design with graphics all of the uh features that exist within app. Please base the design off what you see here. And then what I can do is I can go back to the Jot form page and I can take some screenshots. I like doing that a lot. I like taking some screenshots, right? So I can go back. I can take some screenshots. I can say jotform.com homepage. And the the possibilities are pretty much endless. If there is an API connection, you can code it because it has the database functionality.
It has the edge call functionality to to utilize those APIs and then store it for later. So, um Oh, I'm not talking about no error. What error are you talking about? So, this is something that happens by the way. Whenever you are uh building something, it ends up making sure that the errors don't go through. Like, it tries to really prevent you from having errors. So this is something that's actually preventing it. So I don't think necessarily there was a error that actually happened. I think it got confused for a sec, but let me scroll back up. There we go. And I'll say I remember showing this to somebody and maybe you can speak to this Adakin because you you originally were a coder, right? Yeah. Uh I mean I studied computer science and then I worked as a programmer for like five years before
I started form and even during like the first probably like three four five years of JForm I was still uh writing code. Yeah it's been a while since I uh I touched code. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe I will just start web coding uh as well. Well, I think that's it's it's something to note though that, you know, you have other people doing it. But here's the crazy thing. You know, I was having somebody sit in and watch this on my team and they're like, "Uh, it's kind of taking a while." And I was like, and then I opened up the uh coding page like this showcases what it's changing. And I'm like, I don't know. This seems pretty quick. I think a person would take much longer. Um, it's definitely intriguing to me how quickly it is. So, by the way, like I said, as it's
writing the code, you can see it in real time. Okay? You can also press dev mode. That'll show you the back end. And you also can sync your project to GitHub, which is really nice, too. So, all this information is on GitHub. Um, so that if you ever want to transfer it or edit it in Verse Code, you can. So, you can man manually edit it, too. I think it completed product. Yeah. Product page, right? Nice. Look at that. It did. It's funny. It actually stole the uh photos, so I'll have to tell it to rework this and stuff like that. But um for overall, right, it's it's I think what's really cool about this is it's definitely really robust. Um we were going to maybe cover another tool called Firebase Studio. I don't know if we still are. I don't think we are, right?
We're not going to cover that. Um yeah, no, I will I will I will cover another one. uh Firebase um oh uh Firebase like didn't didn't really perform well. It just came out recently but um I also had like lots of errors with it. So um but I tried it again. Let me check if it's worked. No, it still has a lot of errors but I will I will actually cover another pro another product called No, that's okay. I just wanted to cover off on like one concept real quick here. It's just Okay. Firebase is like another example of a competitor to Levable right now. I've tested a lot of these and I have to say lovable is probably the best. The reason being is this. It's the quickest thing to get you from 0 to 0 to MVP right when you have Firebase apparently
it might be robust in the back end in comparison but it takes a lot more actual work. Like when people think of how could I get an app to be a front-endf facing application, Lovable is the solution. I would just recommend trying it out if you have looked into Firebase because I did. I wasn't that impressed um in comparison. Uh and Lovable was very quick um and read more readily available in my opinion. So just had to cover up on that. But yeah, that's that's how you can make an app using um using this tool. So Oh, I asked it to redo the page to make it a little bit better. Right. Looks great. So, it did a pretty good job. I'd say I think it's a pretty solid hero page. Um, impressive. You know, we don't really uh we don't really have a lot
of the front-end pages built out. I've literally just been focusing on the functionality of the app first, so I don't really care about the website right now. But, it's pretty cool. You can see it could make a hero page pretty easily. Um, low was definitely the winner uh in my case as well, like uh because I you were covering it. I didn't cover it but uh it was also the winner in my case as well. It came up with the you know best design best implementation as well. Um but I want to cover some something else. Uh it's called renew and uh it's a different kind of product um share. Um so the idea is that um if you think about it like all these tools help you be able to iterate faster uh be able to like just uh come up with ideas faster,
try these ideas, um all these things, right? In this case, uh, Redume is this product that helps you, uh, build faster and, um, not just the like the homepage of the website you're building, but also like you know the whole whole website like just you know creating a site map, uh, creating wireframes, style guides and then so you can actually like try different things, see what works and then like just try different other things as well. And they they really did a good job at at this. And um so uh here I I gave it this prompt uh basically about the website like the features and building and then it first like when I once I prompted it created the site map. So you know I don't want to waste time so that's why I created previously. But uh here you can see uh basically
it created this um site map uh starts with the homepage. It shows like what sections you have and you can always like change the you know the order of the pages. Uh and you can add new sections if you want to right um and just you know this is going to be my homepage and then I will have this features page, pricing page, contact us page. This is great because it came up with these, you know, it knows that I'm building a product page and potential uh section it can have and it came up with all these things just by single prompt like s simple uh quick prompt gave me all these and then um it also created these wireframes. Uh basically uh you can see that um you know this is the homepage wireframe. Uh I actually it says upgrade to view the next
pages just it gave me just access to one of them but I can actually edit them here right I can just change the title introducing you know uh J form presentation agents right I can um you know I I'm just playing with all these different ideas right I can click on here and I can ask it to recreate things like just uh you know it had that um let's see how it does that okay aski rewrite right if I didn't like this one I can just replace it with some other text so this is like really I'm not at this point I'm not really worried about the design but I'm worried about the content uh for like I I it's kind of like this you know it's about information architecture of my website I started with the sitemap I created my sub sitemap I added
all the pages. Now I'm actually create, you know, playing with the content on these pages. So I'm not actually wasting time with, you know, with the design that's going to come later. So um different sections, different features, everything is here. It created all these things and I can always update them and I can I can change all these pages. And the next one is the style guidelines. So you know uh from these like sitem wireframe now I'm actually designing the the the the web page and you know one of the things I really liked and they have this feature pretty much like multiple bases is the feature called shuffle and I was like you know why don't we use a feature like this at J from AI agents like just it's so cool because like just uh you try something like it says schem shuffle
and if you don't like it you just say shuffle and then it recreates it shuffle new colors um so basically it's um you know I can shuffle I don't know why this part is not changing but it I it can actually shuffle change colors here as well so I can actually try all these different colors and um maybe I need to click on something to make this apply here And so yeah, it's shuffling here and changing the colors and then the uh you know this is this is I think this is also made for like you know the web design you know agencies. So there's this something called oh actually the colors were actually here. So it was actually creating another version I guess here. Uh you know you can create multiple concepts um even for yourself like you know if if you if within
the company if you want to you know show these different options to others you can do that. Um click on full preview. Now I can see the page it created. Um so this is this is great for building the architecture like the information architecture for your website. Um, yeah. Uh, I thought this was also cool and if you're building a website, I think reloom.io is also another great option to use. Nice. Um, well, I guess I guess with all this, my question is to you for the average user, what tool I know we talked about lovable for for app building and for website stuff, but what what other tool do you think would be like second on the list for, you know, best quick website creator? Um I would say uh let me V 0 would be the next one. Um okay. Yeah. Uh because
it's also like it it can create all these pages, multiple pages. It can do all these different things and um and then you can also like build all these functionality not just the uh like the homepage uh because many of the tools they can they just create web pages but um Vzero can also like just like um how you did with lovable it can add all additional pages uh within like sections apps um within your product. So it will it will be more scalable um as you build out your website like if you need like a membership section in your website things like that more advanced features um that Vzero will be able to do uh all these additional things for you. Now, I did want to talk about this and it's, you know, once AppMAP is out, you'll be able to go to AppMap
rather than needing to go to their website, but um they do uh I I did want to talk about pricing in some of these regards for a tool like Lovable. At the end of the day, you got to remember this is a pretty robust system. And for all intents and purposes, the max price you can really pay for this is like a,000 a month for like, you know, basically coding non-stop with this. And honestly, it's pretty impressive the price point that they're able to put this at. Like I'm on the I think I'm on this plan right now or this plan, I forget. And it's not that bad. I Oh, yeah. I'm on scale too. There we go. And I think you get like a thousand. And I'm building out the app, right? And it's it's per month, right? I'm not paying on a yearly
basis. So I can scale up or scale down these monthly limits kind of as the product needs more and more changes or less and less changes. So I just want to call out that an actual developer will cost you so much in comparison to this. Um what can you what can you speak to that regarding the price point? Yeah, I think this is the age of uh ultimate no code products. the um AI is the ultimate no code because AI is uh like no code products you still need to needed to like learn so much and you still need needed to do so much but the AI can actually accomplish so much and it's just so much faster in terms of like both uh in terms of pricing but it's also in terms of like building stuff like you can just um build things so
much faster and on the cheap. Um so um you know I think this is really great time for for for no code and uh just you know for everyone to uh be able to do do things um and accomplish so much more. Yeah, it's it's a wonderful time to live here u and it's a wonderful time to check out Jot Form AI agents if you haven't. Uh Jot Form AI agents is the tool that's going to change the game for you when it comes to AI and we really appreciate you guys supporting this podcast. Obviously with all the shares and following, we've actually amassed a pretty solid amount of followers on all our platforms, specifically when it comes to uh YouTube. We appreciate that. But uh on the podcast platforms, too, thank you so much for everything. It's been it's been a great we're we're
getting close to like a thousand followers, which for a podcast that started a couple months ago, not bad at all. Um and we just want to recommend that you try out Joff AI agents and see whether it's for you as it is the tool that can absolutely change. Yeah. I mean once you have your website, right? Uh oh yeah. Uh you're you're going to need also need this chatbot and just it's very easy to create uh your AI agents and put it as a chatbot on your website and it's just going to answer questions. But I think more importantly like when you build a new website like you forgot lots of things. H you're missing things like right and then what happens is that when you put a chatbot on a website people start asking all these questions like instead of like searching for it
on your website and then you will discover like what people are seeking what people are searching trying to find about and then you can actually improve your website with all that knowledge you gained from the conversation between the uh chatbot and the uh your visitors. Um, so yeah, check out Jatform AI agents. Definitely. I'm very excited. There's a feature I want to add, Idk, and we'll we can talk about it more offline, but I want to add this Java form AI agent, but I also want to add a uh maybe a Java form AI agent that's embedded into the product that based off of the databases we have, maybe answers all the questions regarding um how the apps work and maybe what recommends apps to people based off of the informations we have stored. So um that's something that I think it's a great use
case for example for job forming a agents. Absolutely. Uh just uh it will do a great job with that um you know given the database and then being able to search and compare all these products. I think uh you should definitely give it a try. Yeah. All right. Well, with that being said, thank you so much for watching this episode of the AI Agents Podcast and we'll see you in the next one. Bye-bye. We'll see you the next time.