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AI can help prepare page updates, but public website changes should be reviewed in the website editor and previewed before publishing. Treat AI page work as a draft until the final owner approves it.
What this guide helps you do
- Review page changes prepared by AI before they go live.
- Use preview to check layout, copy, links, forms, media, and mobile behavior.
- Approve, revise, or reject the page update with a clear decision.
Before you start
- Know which page and section should change.
- Have approved copy, offer details, CTA, form, media, and public URL requirements.
- Decide whether placeholder images or videos are acceptable for this draft pass.
Do it manually
- Ask Faster AI to prepare page changes as a draft.
- Open the page in Website or the page preview provided by chat.
- Review section order, headings, body copy, calls to action, forms, links, media placeholders, and SEO basics.
- Check desktop and mobile preview.
- Ask for revisions if the page is not ready.
- Publish only after the page owner approves the final draft.
Ask Faster AI
- Review the homepage draft and list any broken links, unclear CTAs, missing placeholder media, or risky claims before publishing.
- Update this service page draft to speak to small business operators. Keep the existing layout direction and use placeholder media.
- Compare this page against the selected offer and suggest the minimum changes needed before launch.
Review before saving, sending, or publishing
- Check every public claim, price, date, form, link, and CTA.
- Make sure placeholder media is clearly marked for later replacement.
- Confirm internal implementation details and private customer information are not visible.
- Preview on small screens before publishing.
Common issues and fixes
- If the preview looks stale, save and refresh the page preview.
- If AI changed too much, ask for a smaller section-level revision.
- If content overlaps or text is too large, revise layout and typography before publishing.
How Faster keeps AI edits reviewable
For the system-level reason AI-prepared page work stays behind a review gate, read the AI website guardrails article. Guardrails for AI-Edited Websites: Validators, Checkpoints, and Review.
Website launch checklist
For how AI-prepared page drafts should move through review, preview, and final publish during launch, read the website launch checklist. The Website Launch Checklist: From Blank Page to Live in a Day.
Versioned workspace model
For how source history, review, and publishing fit together for AI-assisted work, read the versioned workspace article. Why Every Faster Workspace Is a Git Repo.
AI draft approval workflow
For how page drafts should move through human review before they reach customers, read the AI draft approval article. AI Drafts, Human Approval: Review Workflows You Can Trust.
Describe website changes to AI
For why AI should replace clicking but not judgment, and how to review page drafts before publishing, read the website AI article. Ask, Don't Click: Updating Your Website by Describing the Change.
Describe motion instead of keyframing it
For how to review AI-prepared motion drafts with the same discipline as copy, forms, links, and media, read the described-motion article. Animations You Describe Instead of Keyframe.
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