PART  #003 Content · Web · AI

Can AI replace a typical CMS?

For a small site, an AI assistant can do the work a content management system usually does.

Under inquiry The report — under inquiry

Instead of a content management system, I am letting an AI assistant create, edit, and publish the pages directly — the content lives in plain files, and I ask for changes in plain words. The question is whether that holds up against the everyday CMS, or only looks tidy until the first awkward edit.

Under inquiry. Currently running — the full report follows as it concludes.

This one is still running. Below is the honest premise; the full report — what it cost, what broke, and what I learned — follows as it concludes.

This experiment asks a plain question: for a small site, can an AI assistant do the job a content management system usually does? Instead of a CMS, the content lives in plain files and I ask the assistant to create, edit, and publish the pages directly, in plain words.

Status: under inquiry — currently running; the full report (costs, what broke, learnings) follows as it concludes. I am keeping a plain log as I go, and I will publish it here honestly, the failures included, once there is something real to report.

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