Sitejet Builder ships several AI capabilities — from a full site generator to text drafting, translation, colour suggestions and SEO assistance. Used as collaborators, they speed up builds significantly. Used as replacements, they produce generic output that fails to convert UK customers. This guide covers each AI feature, what it does well, where to be cautious, and practical tips for UK SME owners.
AI-powered website building — an overview · AI Website Generator — a complete site in minutes · AI Text Writer — personalised content on demand · AI-based translations for multi-language sites · AI font and colour suggestions · Corporate identity detection · AI SEO assistant · Practical tips for using AI effectively · FAQ
Sitejet’s AI stack uses ChatGPT APIs under the hood, configured with builder-specific prompts. All AI features are included free with your hosting plan — no premium tier, no separate subscription. Data is processed through OpenAI with no-training opt-out, and EU data residency where available. See our UK GDPR guide on personal data in AI prompts.
Three ways to use AI inside Sitejet:
On the welcome screen or Create new project, describe your business in a few sentences. The AI generates a starter site with template, colour palette, sections and placeholder copy based on the description.
Best used as a starting scaffold, not a finished site. Replace all placeholder copy with real UK-specific content, swap stock imagery for your own, and personalise the design to your brand. Treat AI generator output as 40% done — the remaining 60% is where you add the business-specific substance that visitors respond to.
Inside the editor, click any text element and use AI Write. Prompts:
Always specify British English. Review every draft — AI invents facts (accreditations, years in business, prices). Delete invented claims; add real specifics from your business.
Translate pages between major languages inside the editor. Supported: English, Welsh, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, Urdu, Punjabi, Tamil, Gujarati, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Arabic, Mandarin, and others.
Quality varies by language. Western European languages are strong; South Asian languages acceptable for general content but need native review for legal or medical text. Welsh is rapidly improving but check terminology with a native speaker if accuracy matters (e.g. statutory text).
Config tab → AI Suggest. Describe your brand (sector, mood, audience). The AI proposes a palette and font pairing. Accept, tweak or dismiss.
Particularly useful if you are starting a new UK business and have not yet committed to a brand palette. For an established business with an existing identity, stick to your existing colours.
Upload your logo and Sitejet can detect dominant colours and propose a complementary palette. Useful when you have a logo but no brand guidelines.
Per-page SEO panel exposes an AI assistant that suggests:
Treat as suggestions, not prescriptions. Real UK-local expertise (postcodes, neighbourhood names, local terminology) always needs manual addition.
Q: Is Sitejet’s AI free?
A: Yes — all AI features are included in the £5/month Sitejet Builder hosting plan. No tokens, no quotas for typical UK SME usage.
Q: Which AI model does Sitejet use?
A: ChatGPT API under the hood. Specific model may vary by feature and updates over time.
Q: Will Google penalise my site if I use AI content?
A: Not automatically — Google does not penalise content simply because AI wrote it. It does penalise thin, unhelpful or duplicated content, which is what fully un-edited AI output often is. Edit every draft with UK-specific specifics and real expertise.
Q: Can I disable AI features?
A: Site Settings → AI → disable. Useful if you prefer not to send content through external AI APIs.
Q: Is AI-generated copy GDPR compliant?
A: The generation itself is GDPR-safe provided you anonymise inputs. The resulting copy, like any text, must meet UK GDPR standards if it relates to personal data. AI output of legal / compliance text must be human-reviewed.
Q: Can AI write blog posts for me?
A: It can draft them. Your expertise, UK examples and voice turn them into content that ranks. See our blog guide.