"Blueprint AI helps you design a website from the ground up using Squarespace, with custom website templates that can be personalized to your business. Follow the easy-to-use interactive builder process from scratch, even choosing from bespoke adaptive templates for inspiration. All you need to do is answer a few questions about your business, industry, and goals, and using machine learning, Blueprint AI will provide the direction to to get your website mapped out and ready to go."
"In just a few minutes, you can get a professionally curated starter website to match your business needs, tone, and brand personality. You can then edit bit by bit until it's to your liking for finalization, with the option to make refinements at any time later using the Fluid Engine drag-and-drop editor. Preview elements before you decide on them and apply once they're just right. Choose color palettes, additional pages, homepage sections and layouts, and even integrate commerce tools."
"One of the most important aspects of starting a new business, or expanding an existing one, is building a website. Whether you're building a home for your online portfolio or setting up a home base for a new small business, a web presence that you own and operate lets you tell the story on your own terms. There are tons of website builders out there,"
Blueprint AI designs websites on Squarespace through an interactive builder that uses machine learning and bespoke adaptive templates tailored to business type, goals, and brand personality. Users answer a few questions to receive a professionally curated starter site within minutes, with editable content and SEO-friendly copy generated from instructions. The Fluid Engine drag-and-drop editor enables incremental refinements, previews, color palette selection, additional pages, homepage sections, layouts, and commerce integrations. Sites optimize navigation and display across desktop and mobile devices. A promotional code (FEB20SF) provides 20 percent off to accelerate launching an owned web presence.
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