Editing your site with the AI chat
You change your site by talking to an AI assistant. There's no code to write and no menus to hunt through — you describe what you want, and the assistant makes the change.
Asking for a change
Find the chat panel in your project and type your request into the box labelled What would you like to change?, then send it.
Writing a good request
The assistant works best with clear, specific requests. Say exactly what you want changed, and where. For example:
- "Change the homepage heading to Welcome to Bright Coffee."
- "Make the Contact button blue."
- "Add a section to the About page with our opening hours."
- "Remove the testimonials section from the homepage."
You don't need technical terms — describe the result you want in your own words. If a request is large, it's fine to break it into smaller ones.
What happens when you send a request
The assistant replies in real time. You'll see it:
- think through the request,
- show the files it's reading and changing as it works, and
- update the preview as the change takes shape.
Changes are applied directly — you don't have to approve them one by one. When the assistant finishes, your change is already in place, and you can review it in the preview.
When the assistant asks you a question
Sometimes the assistant needs a detail before it can continue — for example, which page you meant, or what wording to use. When that happens it shows a question in the chat with a box for your answer. Type your answer and send it, and the assistant picks up where it left off.
Attaching images or files
You can attach up to five images or files to a message. This is useful for:
- a screenshot of something that looks wrong,
- a reference image of a design you like, or
- your logo or other brand assets.
Use the attachment (paperclip) control next to the message box.
Choosing an AI model
Studio lets you pick which AI model handles your requests — there are Claude, GPT, and DeepSeek options, which differ in capability and cost. The default is a solid all-round choice. See Choosing an AI model for guidance on picking one.
Stopping and undoing
- Stop — if the assistant is doing something you didn't intend, use the stop control to halt it.
- Undo — after a change, Studio shows the most recent change with an Undo option, so you can roll it back if it isn't what you wanted.
Next
- Previewing your changes — see your edits as you make them.
- Saving & publishing — save versions of your work and (optionally) back them up to GitHub.