WordPress has evolved far beyond its blogging roots and can now power almost any kind of site — from personal sites and portfolios to memberships, news sites, and full business websites.
And with its new AI website builder, designing a website has become even easier — simple text prompts are enough to turn your ideas into a working site for any need.
I challenged myself to build 21 different types of websites using this tool.
Here are the results, along with pro tips for prompting, design, page structure, and more.
A portfolio website helps share your creative work, whether that’s writing, photography, design, video production, or something else.
You can send it to clients to highlight your expertise and share work samples.
Here’s the prompt I used with the AI site builder to build a portfolio site:
“Create a portfolio website called ‘Rochi’s Portfolio’ to display my long-form writing services for tech companies. There should be five sections on the site: Introduction, Work Samples, Testimonials, How I Work, and Contact Form. Use warm colors, a minimalistic design, and a friendly tone.”

In under five minutes, I got a clean, ready-to-use portfolio site that I could refine with the AI chat by adding content, examples, and customizations.
A resume website is your CV in digital form. It offers a unique and interactive experience for hiring managers and more room for creativity when showcasing your skills.
Here’s the prompt I used in WordPress.com’s AI website builder to create a resume site:
“Build a resume website for Rochi Zalani to showcase my abilities as a content writer. The design should feel professional, minimal, and easy to scan. Include four pages: Home, About, Testimonials, and Contact.”

Tip: Keep your initial prompts detailed and specific, but focused. Always use the AI chat to refine your initial site — add pages, adjust content, request new features, and ask for improvement ideas.
A personal website can be anything — a blog about your hobbies, a creative outlet, a journal, a place to build your side projects, etc. It’s your own corner of the internet and helps you connect with people who share your interests.
I wanted to create a personal website documenting my travel experiences and recommendations.
Here’s the prompt I used to create this site:
“Create a personal website documenting my travel experiences and recommendations called ‘The Nomad Freelancer.’ Include five pages: Home, About, Budget Trips, Luxury Travel, and Travel Tips. The design should be bright and colorful.”

A link-in-bio site is mainly for social media creators who send followers to their bio to get a link, a download, an offer, etc.
Since most platforms limit how many links you can add to your social media profile, a link-in-bio page is a great workaround.
You can combine everything in one place and use it to share affiliate links, discount codes, freebies, and more.
Here’s the prompt I used to create a link-in-bio page:
“Create a link-in-bio website called ‘Rochi’s recs.’ Include the following pages: Home, Instagram, TikTok, Top recommendations, and Newsletter. The CTA on the homepage should be to “Stay connected,” which leads to the Newsletter page. Use bold colors and eye-catching visuals.”

A blogging website can be a part of a larger business or a personal endeavor.
You can create a blog around your hobbies (similar to a personal site) or focus on a niche topic to build an audience and monetize through ads, sponsored content, affiliate links, and more.
Here’s the prompt I used to create a blogging website about influencer marketing:
“Build a website called ‘Influencing Right’ for influencer marketers looking for pro tips to improve their creator marketing strategy. Include five pages: Home, Research Reports, Sponsored Campaigns, Free Strategy Template, and About. The tone should be warm and friendly.”

You can also create a business website to sell almost anything — digital products, merchandise, services, etc.
Your small business needs a site so people can learn about your products, company, or services. It establishes credibility and allows customers to learn more about your brand.
Here’s the prompt I used to create a site offering cleaning services:
“Create a multipage website for a cleaning business. Add pages: Home, About, Services, Pricing, Testimonials, Contact. Use a clean, modern layout with blue colors and simple, professional but friendly copy.”

A landing page is a single, focused page designed to drive one action — for example, collecting emails, promoting a product, booking a call, launching something new, or running paid ads.
Landing pages work well when you want a clean, distraction-free layout that guides visitors toward a single CTA.
Here’s the prompt I used to create a high-converting landing page:
“Create a conversion-focused landing page for a digital product called ‘Influencer Briefs,’ which are brief templates used by marketers. The page should include: a strong hero section with a centered headline and one CTA (‘Download the template’), a problem/solution section, what’s included, testimonials, and a FAQ. Use clean, modern design with bold accents and minimal distractions.”

Nonprofit websites can help nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) promote their work, raise funds, recruit volunteers, and provide a company history.
A dedicated website also makes it easier to organize events and stay connected with your community.
Here’s the prompt I used to create a nonprofit website for an educational organization:
“Create a modern, inspiring website for an educational NGO called ‘Education for All.’ The site should feel hopeful, community-driven, and trustworthy, with bright, positive colors and warm photography. Include the following pages and sections: Homepage with a prominent CTA to ‘Get involved,’ Mission Statement page, Programs page, and Impact page. Make the overall site feel credible, community-focused, and mission-driven.”

A restaurant or café site helps familiarize people with key information, such as your working hours, menu, prices, location, and special offers.
You can also use it to encourage customers to sign up for a loyalty program, book a table, or order online.
Here’s the prompt I used to create a site for a Japanese restaurant:
“Create a clean, modern website for a Japanese restaurant called Sakura, inspired by minimalist Japanese design and warm, natural textures. Include the following pages: Home, Menu, Reservations, Contact, and Locate Us. The homepage should feature a hero image of signature Japanese dishes, highlighted specials, operating hours, and a clear ‘Reserve Now’ button. Make the website elegant, mobile-friendly, and visually focused on authentic Japanese cuisine.”

You can also create an educational site, whether it’s a knowledge base for a specific topic or a site to inform your customers about business-related topics.
Course websites allow you to host and sell an educational course, making it interactive through features such as polls or community plugins.
Here’s the AI prompt I used to build a site selling a course on YouTube growth:
“Create a modern, conversion-focused website for an online course brand called ‘Freelance Writer Pro,’ which teaches people how to earn money via freelance writing. Include the following pages: Home, Courses, Pricing, Testimonials, and About. The homepage should highlight the main course, student success stories, and a strong CTA saying ‘Earn your first $100 via freelance writing.’ Use bold, energetic colors, clean typography, and visuals. Make the site mobile-friendly and optimized for selling digital courses.”

If you sell a membership or subscription of any sort, you need a website to manage it.
This enhances your members’ experience, makes it easy to share exclusive content, and encourages community participation.
Here’s the AI prompt I used to create a membership site for content marketers:
“Build a modern, professional membership website called ‘Content Marketer Collective,’ designed for content marketers who want ongoing training, templates, and community support. Include these pages: Home, Membership benefits, Pricing, Content library, About, Support, and Login. The homepage should highlight the core value — weekly resources, templates, live sessions, and expert feedback. Make the design clean, editorial, and conversion-focused.”

Having a website for your podcast gives you a dedicated home for your episodes, including which streaming platforms they’re available on, and full control over your brand presentation.
You can also use it to share extra details — transcripts, guest info, sponsor notes, and more — for each episode.
If you want your podcast to feel more interactive, enable comments and engage with your audience directly on your site.
Here’s the prompt I used to create a podcast website about a marketer’s show:
“Create a clean, engaging website for a marketing podcast called ‘Marketer Secrets,’ focused on interviewing top marketers about their content strategy and digital marketing insights. Include four pages: Home, Episodes, About, and Sponsor Us. The homepage should have a CTA button saying ‘Listen Now’ or ‘Subscribe on Your Favorite App.’ There should also be a Newsletter block in the second section.”

News and magazines need a website to host their content, connect with readers, and achieve wider distribution.
WordPress.com is a great choice to build this type of site because it offers plenty of multimedia embed options, including podcast and video embeds, plus helpful features such as an option to add multiple authors or newsfeed plugins.
Here’s the AI prompt I used to create a magazine website:
“Create a bright, engaging website for a digital magazine called ‘Nourish Weekly,’ focused on nutrition, healthy eating, and science-backed wellness tips. Include five pages: Home, Articles, Healthy Eating, About, and Previous Issues. The homepage should feature top stories, trending topics, a featured expert column, and a clear ‘Read the Latest Issue’ CTA. Use a fresh, editorial design with clean typography, soft colors, and plenty of white space.”

Community forum websites help you gather a group of people with similar interests on one site.
You can use it to facilitate discussion, share knowledge and updates, and enable collaboration among members.
Here’s the AI prompt I used to create a community forum website centered around fitness:
“Create a community forum website called ‘Female Fitness Forum,’ where women can discuss workouts, nutrition, weight loss, strength training, and overall fitness. Include five pages: Home, Forum, Guidelines, Contact, and About. The homepage should have a CTA like ‘Join the Community.’ Use a clean, energetic design with easy navigation, mobile-friendly layouts, and features like search, tags, upvotes, and notifications.”

Photographers can use a website to showcase their work with full creative control and create a professional home for their portfolio.
It also serves as a central hub for bookings, inquiries, and service packages.
A site can host high-resolution galleries, content carousels, and organized albums, giving your photos the space and quality they deserve.
Here’s the AI prompt I used to create a website for a wedding photographer:
“Create a romantic, elegant website for a wedding photographer called ‘Captured Promise Weddings.’ Include four pages: Home, Gallery, Packages, and Contact. The homepage should feature a clear ‘Book Your Date’ CTA button. Use a soft, timeless aesthetic with warm tones and refined typography.”

If you create recipe or food content, a website gives you far more control and a better user experience than social posts.
A food blog lets you organize recipes, add clear, step-by-step instructions and videos, and offer extras (such as printable recipe cards).
Here’s the AI prompt I used to create a vegan recipe website:
“Create a bright, inviting vegan recipe website called ‘Plantful Kitchen,’ focused on sharing healthy plant-based recipes for busy moms. Include five pages: Home, Recipes, Meal Prep, Contact, and About. The homepage should highlight featured recipes, trending dishes, seasonal picks, and have a clear CTA button ‘Browse all recipes.’ Use a clean, fresh aesthetic with soft greens, warm neutrals, and easy-to-read layouts.”

If you are hosting an event or conference, a site allows you to build a central hub for all information and updates, instead of attendees relying on scattered social media posts.
Having a dedicated website also makes it easy for participants to register and sign up for future events.
Here’s the AI prompt I used to build a website for a marketing event:
“Create a sleek, high-energy conference website for a marketing event called ‘Marketing Momentum Summit 2026’ held in London for content marketers. Include four pages: Home, Speakers, Tickets, and Sponsors. The homepage should feature a bold hero section with event dates (31 Jan–2 Feb), location, and a clear ‘Get your ticket now’ CTA button.”

Fitness professionals benefit immensely from having a site — it can become a singular place to update your class schedule, host memberships, upload free workouts or meal plans, and streamline booking.
Here’s an AI prompt I used to create a fitness website for a pilates instructor:
“Create a calming, elegant website for a Pilates instructor called ‘The Pilates Room.’ Include five pages: Home, Classes, About your instructor, Group sessions, and Contact. The hero image of the homepage should feature a soothing image of a woman doing pilates on a reformer and a clear CTA button ‘Book a session.’ Use a clean, airy design with neutral colors and gentle typography.”

A polished author website builds credibility with agents, media, and publishers. It also gives you a direct channel to reach readers without relying on third-party algorithms.
You can use it to promote events you’re part of and publish additional writing, such as blog posts or short stories.
Here’s the AI prompt I used to create a website for a young adult (YA) fiction writer:
“Create a bold, character-driven author website for Rochi Zalani, a YA fiction writer. Include five pages: Home, Books, About, Events, and Blog. The CTA button on the homepage should say ‘Get the first chapter for free.’ Use an atmospheric, youthful design with strong typography.”

A travel recommendations website boosts visibility through SEO and gives you space for long-form guides and monetization.
You can also offer downloadable resources, such as itineraries and checklists.
Here’s the AI prompt I used to build a travel guide site:
“Create an inspiring, easy-to-navigate travel guide website called ‘Wander With Rochi’ — focused on destination guides, itineraries, and travel tips. Include five pages: Home, Destinations, Blog, Contact, and About. The homepage should highlight featured locations, trending guides, a ‘Start planning’ CTA button, and a search bar. Use an artsy, editorial design with travel-friendly visuals.”

Musicians and bands can use their website to keep their audience informed about upcoming shows, sell tickets, and organize their albums in one place.
A website also makes it easy to build a direct connection with fans and connect with the press.
Here’s the AI prompt I used to build a music website:
“Create an indie, atmospheric website for a musician called Rochi Zalani. Include five pages: Home, Tours, Music, Press, and Contact. The homepage should feature cinematic visuals, a featured track, and a ‘Listen now’ CTA. Use a moody, artistic aesthetic with soft colors, expressive typography, and a mobile-first layout.”

Exploring these 21 websites shows how easily you can create almost anything with our AI website builder.
No developer help, design skills, or long setup is required — the AI handles the structure, layout, and starter content, so the creative work is what matters.
Plus, nothing is fixed. You can further customize every page, block, color, and element through AI commands or manual editing.
The best part: You can launch instantly with WordPress.com’s managed hosting, built-in SEO tools, essential security and performance features, and more.
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