why are we all building websites now?
I stumbled across this thing called the Kleva AI Xmas Deal™ for beginners. And if you’re wondering what sci-fi universe I just fell into, join the club. Because apparently, now, everyone (and their grandma) can build websites without any tech skills. It’s as if someone waved a magic wand and said, “You too can be the next Silicon Valley guru without actually knowing anything about code.”
Okay, let’s get one thing straight. I barely manage to keep my phone updated (those software updates are like surprise ninja attacks), and now there’s this whole deal for creating websites with zero skills. I would normally call it a miracle but a part of me wonders if this is some glorified online kit full of pre-made templates and clickbait buttons. It’s the digital equivalent of buying a cake mix versus baking from scratch. Only this time, the ‘cake’ is your website.
Now, the name alone made me chuckle. I mean, when did software start sounding like energy drink brands? Kleva AI Xmas Deal™—who comes up with these names? It sounds either incredibly catchy or the result of a brainstorm where everyone’s one Red Bull too deep.
Anyway, I read this rundown of some AI-powered gadgets and it made me think, maybe we’re leaning on AI for too much now. I mean, what’s next? AI writing my emails? (Oh wait, that’s already happening!) What if AI just starts colliding with every aspect of our lives, like one of those pesky pop-up ads?
For anyone out there with a creative itch but lacking CSS knowledge, this sounds like a dream come true. But I can’t shake off the feeling that letting AI handle design nuances might strip away something personally creative. The AI tool might have every site looking more or less like digital Ikea furniture—beautiful but somewhat predictable.
The kicker? I bet some folks with impeccable coding skills are still struggling to put together their dream sites. Meanwhile, AI’s promising to help beginners throw together a flashy online presence—in less time than it takes to watch a movie, I bet. I can just see the mass-produced Pinterest-perfect sites rolling out like there’s no tomorrow.
So, here we are, on the cusp of sheer technological magic—or madness, depending on how you see it. My eyes still hurt from staring at screens too long. I need coffee. Ugh.


