Non-coder builds 74-page travel site with AI in two months

A builder with almost no prior coding finished version 1.0 of a travel and relocation website, Sunburnt Atlas (sunburntatlas.com), after about two months of working with AI tools. The site gives practical guidance for people moving abroad, covering visas, healthcare, banking, housing, and transportation.

Starting from barely knowing HTML, the process involved asking the AI questions, reading the generated code, testing it, breaking things, and fixing them repeatedly. The end result includes a 74-page static website, a reusable , s, structured SEO data, standardized templates applied across dozens of pages, and shared reusable CSS and files.

Along the way, HTML, CSS, , , and responsive design were learned far faster than expected. The excerpt cuts off right as it begins discussing the downsides of ',' so the specific difficulties encountered aren't included here.

Key points

  • Builder with almost no coding finished a website's version 1.0 in about two months using AI tools
  • Result: sunburntatlas.com, a 74-page static site covering visas, healthcare, banking, housing, and transportation for people relocating abroad
  • Built a reusable , s, and structured SEO data
  • Learned HTML, CSS, , , and responsive design quickly through an iterative ask-read-test-fix loop with AI
  • The source excerpt is cut off right where it starts covering the downsides of ''
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