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From Idea to Online: How I Built My Website in Two Days with Wix and ChatGPT

Updated: Apr 4, 2025

Series: How I Built My Business – Part 1

TL;DR


In just two days, I built the Savvyn Insights website using Wix and ChatGPT—no agency, no code, no wasted time. This post breaks down how I chose the right tools, used AI to shape brand messaging, guided the design process with strategic prompts, and launched fast. The key? Smart systems, rapid iteration, and trusting my own instincts. It’s not about perfection—it’s about momentum.


The Backstory


This is the first in a series of posts where I’ll share how I built Savvyn Insights from the ground up—starting with the website. It’s not a blueprint. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at how I used the tools I had, made fast decisions, and focused on moving forward.


I’m calling this the How I Built My Business series—not because I think there’s one right way to do it—but because most of the content out there makes it seem way more complicated than it needs to be. This is about building fast, staying scrappy, and trusting your own vision.


From day one, I made a commitment: everything should be done efficiently. That doesn’t mean automating for the sake of it—but if something can be automated well, it should be.

The goal isn’t to remove people from the process—it’s to remove friction.


But let’s be clear—tools like Wix and my favorite GenAI copilot (ahem ChatGPT) aren’t going to magically build your business for you. They’re not autopilot—they’re co-pilot. You still need a vision. You still need to understand your design taste. You still need to know what good looks like to you. But once you do? These tools make it possible to translate that vision into reality with remarkable speed.


If I had hired an agency, I’d still be waiting on a discovery call. The reality is, most early-stage founders don’t need a $15K website and six months of review meetings. What we need is clarity, speed, and control. I wanted to build it—myself, fast—with a co-pilot who doesn’t sleep, doesn’t stall, and never takes feedback personally. Which, frankly, is ideal—because I definitely need to sleep. But, when I bolt awake at 5 a.m. with a new tagline idea or a sudden epiphany that my CTA button feels off, my AI sidekick is right there.


And honestly, this wasn’t just about building a website. It was about finding my voice and finally trusting myself to follow my own instincts—not what someone else thinks will work, or what someone else wants me to do. That’s been the biggest shift for me. I’m not outsourcing the vision anymore—I’m owning it.


What used to take weeks of back-and-forth can now happen in hours—if you know what you want and can guide the process.


The First System I Built: My Website


I gave myself two days to go from zero to a live, professional website. Just me, Wix, and ChatGPT.


I wanted a clean, modern site that communicated exactly what Savvyn Insights does—without sinking weeks into content, design, or decision fatigue.


Step 1: Choosing the Right Tools


After comparing a handful of AI site builders—Framer, Durable, Webflow, and Squarespace—I went with Wix because:


  • AI Co-Pilot: It builds layouts and content sections from your prompts.

  • Flexibility: You can customize as much—or as little—as you want.

  • Speed: I wasn’t looking to fiddle with code. I wanted to ship.

  • Built-in support for forms: Stripe payments, FreshBooks invoicing, and Google Workspace were all easy to connect.


Why not the others?


  • Framer: Beautiful, but overkill for a simple consulting site.

  • Webflow: Too heavy for a solo operator on a 48-hour deadline.

  • Durable: Fast, but too simplistic and rigid.

  • Squarespace: Limited flexibility, no AI co-pilot.


Wix hit the sweet spot—fast, flexible, and feature-rich without getting in the way.


Step 2: Shaping the Vision


Before touching Wix, I first used AI to help clarify what I wanted to build. This included everything from my brand voice and structure to messaging hierarchy and service positioning. I started with questions like:


  • "What pages should I include for a solo consulting business focused on AI and data services?"

  • "Help me write a company description in the style of: ‘Zapier is a no-code automation platform that connects your apps and automates workflows.’"

  • "What layout structure works best for a company that transforms unstructured data into insights?"


ChatGPT helped shape early drafts of my homepage copy, service categories, and even taglines—like:


"Savvyn.ai is a business that transforms messy, unstructured data into clean, actionable insights. We help startups, small businesses, and research teams turn spreadsheets and text into structured datasets, dashboards, and AI-driven analysis."


That message became the foundation for the entire site. It clarified who we serve, what we do, and how we’re different—before I ever touched the Wix editor.


Step 3: Guiding Wix with Better Prompts


Wix’s AI onboarding is fast—but only if you feed it great inputs.


Before answering any of Wix’s prompts (like “What’s your site about?” or “Who’s your audience?”), I used AI to help me think through the language, structure, and tone. It helped me craft clear, compelling responses that aligned with my brand and goals—and then I fed those into Wix’s AI Co-Pilot.


Here’s a quick example of how I used it:


1. What is your site about? Prompt I used: "Help me respond to: First, tell me what your site is all about." ChatGPT returned:


“My site is for Savvyn.ai, a business that transforms messy, unstructured data into clean, organized, and actionable insights. I help startups, small businesses, and research teams turn spreadsheets and text into structured datasets, interactive dashboards, and AI-driven analysis.


The brand is bold, modern, and focused on efficiency—cutting through the chaos to deliver clarity. My tagline is 'From Chaos to Clarity. Insights Made Simple.' The site should reflect a clean, professional, and tech-forward look that appeals to data-focused organizations looking for precision and results.”


2. Design preferences? Prompt I used: "Do you have any specific design preferences or visual elements in mind for your website?" ChatGPT returned:


“Here’s a clear and polished response for Wix about your design preferences:


Yes, I have a strong vision for the website design. I’d like the site to feel:


  • Modern, clean, and professional: Use plenty of white space with a sleek, minimalist layout to reflect clarity and focus.

  • Tech-forward but approachable: Incorporate subtle elements that signal innovation (like soft gradients, abstract visuals, or simple animations).

  • Aligned with my brand’s theme, ‘From Chaos to Clarity’: I’d love visuals that represent transformation—perhaps scattered dots transitioning into clean lines or grids, similar to my logo concept.


Colors: A palette of dark gray, navy blue, and white to keep the site bold, polished, and professional.


Typography: Clean, sans-serif fonts that are easy to read and modern.


Imagery and Elements:

  • Abstract visuals that reflect data transformation.

  • Examples or mockups of dashboards and clean, structured datasets to demonstrate the work I do.


The overall design should feel efficient, intelligent, and aligned with my tagline: ‘From Chaos to Clarity. Insights Made Simple.’.”


Those are just two of the dozens of prompts I used to clarify my messaging, shape my brand voice, and streamline the entire setup process.


Each of these helped Wix generate layouts, section blocks, and even starter copy that were shockingly close to what I needed. It was like pair programming for branding.


👉 Curious to hear more details? I’d be happy to walk you through my process!


Step 4: Iterating on Design, Language, and Visuals


Once I got the structure in place, I turned back to ChatGPT to finesse the language, revise headlines, and rework any placeholders. That’s when the real fun began. There was no section or piece of text that I didn’t go over with a fine tooth comb. 


At this point, I wasn’t just responding to prompts—I was shaping the entire experience. ChatGPT helped me:


  • Simplify my taglines: Work Smarter, Faster, Better and From Chaos to Clarity. Insights Made Simple.

  • Refine service descriptions like: We clean, structure, and integrate your data—so you can focus on strategy, not spreadsheets.

  • Generate visual prompts for my homepage image: Abstract chaos on the left transitioning into structured clarity on the right.

  • Write LLC-aligned footer content with disclaimers and contact details.

  • Debate CTA copy like it was a national crisis: “Let’s Talk” vs. “Contact Us” vs. “See AI in Action.”


I’d take screenshots of the Wix AI prompts, paste them into ChatGPT, and get responses that were already tailored to my tone and messaging. Because we’d already done so much foundational work earlier, each iteration was faster and more refined.


The result? The most seamless content-design loop I’ve ever experienced—and a site that genuinely reflects what I’m building.


Bonus Moment: Choosing a CTA, An Epic Saga


This button? It looks simple. But it took way too long to decide on. I went down a spiral comparing “Let’s Talk,” “Contact Us,” “Schedule a Consultation,” and at least four others—each with pros, cons, and formatting considerations. Fortunately, ChatGPT was there to calmly deliver five new options, complete with rationale like, “This one sounds more approachable” or “This pairs better with the tone of your About page.” It’s like having a chill, never-fatigued brand strategist who’s always ready to debate a button.


Step 5: Going Live (Page by Page)


By the end of Day 2, the full site was live—built from scratch.


Homepage This was the hub—our brand’s first impression. We iterated on taglines like "AI-Powered Insights" and "Harness AI. Amplify your impact." to land on something clear and on-brand. Every headline, subhead, and CTA was reviewed and rewritten through multiple rounds with ChatGPT until it struck the right tone: confident but approachable, fast-moving but intentional.


About Page Initially just a placeholder, the About page evolved to reflect the deeper mission and mindset behind Savvyn Insights. I asked ChatGPT to help weave in themes like AI-powered efficiency, human-in-the-loop oversight, and why our team’s expertise matters.


But more than that, this was the most personally meaningful page. It was a chance to clarify the emotional “why” behind the business—how I want to empower people through AI, not replace them. How I’ve seen too many smart, motivated teams get crushed under inefficiency and confusion. This section became a declaration of what I believe in and what I’m building.


Also—this is probably my favorite part of the entire site. I used ChatGPT to help create an avatar version of myself (based on actual photos). It felt fun, human, and way more “on brand” than a stock headshot.


Services Page This was the heavy-lifter. We mapped out three business-focused offerings, keeping them aligned and scannable. Each “How It Works” section was structured to be actionable, not abstract. ChatGPT helped refine everything—from core service messaging to what to call each offering (e.g., “From Raw Metrics to Real Insight” instead of “From Disconnected Data to Decision-Ready Views” or another of a dozen iterations).


Late (11th hour late) in the process, I decided to expand the audience for Savvyn to include not just businesses, but also high-performing individuals looking to automate their lives and scale their personal impact. That meant reworking the Services layout to include a toggle between "For Companies" and "For Individuals." It added complexity, but ChatGPT helped streamline the language so both sides felt cohesive and intentional, not bolted on.


Careers Page Even though we’re not hiring (yet), I wanted to set the tone. I prompted ChatGPT for how to write a careers page that would attract curious, driven, efficiency-loving people—without sounding like every other generic startup page. It worked: the voice is sharp, future-facing, and clearly tied to our mission.


FAQ This was a page I would have dreaded in the past. Honestly, I probably would have skipped it. It always felt like an overwhelming amount of content to create.


But with ChatGPT, it was effortless. Because we had already built the rest of the site—the services, structure, tone, and messaging—I just asked ChatGPT to generate FAQs based on what we’d already done.


In under 5 minutes, we had 16+ entries that sounded clear, informative, and totally on-brand. A task that once felt like a slog turned out to be one of the easiest parts of the build.


Contact Page This page came together quickly as well. From workshopping CTA copy to rewriting the form instructions and confirmation text, we polished it fast. I also connected my Calendly link directly through Wix—no embedding headaches, just one integration and done.


Blog Page Once this post was ready, I added the Blog section. I had initially debated using WordPress instead of Wix Blog for flexibility and SEO. But after iterating on the pros and cons, I realized staying in Wix would keep the workflow simple, cohesive, and fast.


ChatGPT helped write the intro text and organize the layout, and since I plan to turn this into an ongoing series, I can build from here with minimal friction.


Step 6: Ongoing Iteration


After launch, I kept returning to the site as new ideas surfaced—whether sparked by conversations or quiet reflection. One of the most valuable parts of using GenAI in this process was the ability to keep refining without friction.


In the past, I might have hesitated to make changes after going live—worried it would seem like I hadn’t thought things through, or that people would notice and judge the tweaks. But the truth is, no one cares. And more importantly: it doesn’t matter. Clarity comes through action, and iteration is part of building something great.


Here’s a perfect example: tagline evolution. Initially, I was using "From Chaos to Clarity. Insights Made Simple."—a line that felt aligned with the brand and echoed the company name. But after reviewing it live, I realized "Insights" was already implied in the brand name, and what I really wanted to emphasize was impact.


So I shifted to:

From Chaos to Clarity. Amplify Your Impact.

This version now lives in the site header and on the About page. It’s sharper, cleaner, and more resonant with our mission.


None of this was about chasing perfection. It was about shipping fast, then listening to what still felt off. And with the right tools and mindset, those updates were quick, lightweight, and energizing—not a weeks-long relaunch.


As the site grows and my messaging evolves, I know I’ll continue tweaking. But thanks to this setup, that process feels more like momentum than maintenance.


Key Lessons Learned


💡 The tools are powerful—but only if you guide them. My GenAI copilot helped me write better prompts, think faster, and stay out of negative spirals.


💡 Don’t aim for perfect. Aim for live. I’ll keep iterating—but the key was to launch. You don’t need perfection. You need momentum. 


This is what it looks like to go from chaos to clarity. Fast.


What’s Next

In the next post, I’ll walk through how I automated my entire LinkedIn content engine—from ideation to drafting to posting—without spending hours writing or scheduling.


Thanks for reading,

Savvyn (your partner in ruthless efficiency)


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Amplify Your Impact.



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