My AI Website Redesign Workflow

I’ve been testing a wave of new AI tools for developers and designers lately, and one finally clicked for my workflow.

As a freelancer, I regularly get pulled into redesigning outdated client websites. You know the kind of old layouts, inconsistent styling, and no clear system behind it. The challenge isn’t just making it look better; it's getting from "this needs a redesign" to a solid, modern direction quickly.

Here’s what my workflow looks like right now using an AI Website Redesign tool.

First, a quick overview. This is the only tool I’ve used that redesigns a website side-by-side across four different leading AI models. Instead of committing to a single output, you can instantly compare multiple design directions, spot what works, and move forward with confidence.

What makes this approach especially powerful is how simple it is to get started. You just paste in a URL, and within moments you get several redesign concepts generated by different AI models. It removes the blank canvas problem entirely. Instead of guessing or starting from scratch, you’re reacting, refining, and selecting from real options right away.

This is a huge time-saver in client work. Rather than going back and forth on vague ideas or static mockups, you can show clients multiple directions early in the process. It makes feedback more concrete, speeds up decision-making, and reduces revision cycles. In practice, it turns what used to take days into something you can do in a single session.

Another reason it's worth using is how easily you can take designs into production. Once you land on a direction, you can export the project directly to frameworks like Next.js, Laravel, or WordPress. That means you’re not just generating pretty screens, you’re generating something you can actually build on immediately.

For me, this changes the role of AI from a "nice-to-have" to a core part of the workflow. It helps me explore more ideas, move faster with clients, and bridge the gap between design and development without losing momentum.




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