Solo AI
If you’ve ever wanted to launch a personal project or small business online but felt overwhelmed by the idea of building a website, Solo AI is one of those tools that quietly makes the whole process easier. It’s designed for people who don’t want to mess with templates, plugins, or hosting plans. You just answer a few questions, and Solo AI builds a working website for you – complete with sections, images, and basic SEO setup. It’s fast, low-effort, and surprisingly clean.
I tried Solo AI while helping a friend set up a site for her pet-sitting service. She didn’t have a logo or a brand guide – just a name, a short description, and a few photos of happy dogs. We typed in the basics, and within seconds, Solo AI gave us a site with a homepage, a services section, and a contact form. It even suggested images that matched her vibe, which we could swap out later. The layout was simple but professional, and it didn’t feel like a generic template. It felt like something she could actually use.
One of the things I liked most is that Solo AI lets you connect your own domain for free. That’s rare. Most free site builders either charge for custom domains or slap ads on your pages. Solo doesn’t do either. You can publish your site and point it to your own domain without paying or seeing random banners. That makes it feel more like a real website and less like a demo.
The editing experience is also refreshingly straightforward. You can invite someone to help edit the site, or even transfer ownership if you’re building it for someone else. I tested this by inviting my friend to tweak the wording on her services page, and she was able to jump in without needing a tutorial. There’s no dashboard clutter or confusing menus – just a clean interface with the basics you need.
If you want to sell something, Solo AI supports payment links through Stripe or PayPal. You can add pricing to your services section and link the buttons to your payment provider. It’s not a full e-commerce setup, but it works well for simple transactions. I used it to create a mock site for a digital download, and the payment flow felt smooth and direct. You still have to fulfill the product or service yourself, but the site handles the front end.
There’s also a way to embed custom code, like a chatbot or analytics tracker. I added a chatbot widget from a third-party provider, and it worked without any fuss. You just paste the code into the settings, and it shows up on the site. That’s helpful if you want to add a bit of functionality without switching platforms.
You can explore it at Solo AI’s homepage and see how it fits your style. Whether you’re launching a service, sharing a portfolio, or just putting something out into the world, it’s a quiet little tool that helps you get online without the usual hassle. It doesn’t try to impress you – it just works. And sometimes, that’s exactly what makes it worth using.
