Last few weeks we’ve ditched the old “proper web build” timeline. What used to drag across weeks; wireframes, hi-fi mocks, reviews, handoffs, a11y passes, logic, DB setup, polish, now condenses into one solid afternoon + overnight tweaks.
We’re not handing jobs to robots. We’re just letting AI eat the repetitive 80% (boilerplate components, initial layouts, basic flows) so our team stays locked on the good stuff longer.
What we’re seeing in real Morristown NJ projects:
- Full user journeys (signup → onboarding → subscriptions → dashboards) go from sketch to working prototype in hours, not sprints. Clients poke live code early—no more Figma or Adobe staring contests.
- Feedback is lightning: See it breathe on screen → honest reactions → fix before egos or timelines lock in.
- Accessibility + responsive basics land near-free at generation. Goodbye “phase 3 contrast fixes.”
- Legacy play nice: Spin up fresh WordPress websites /ASP.NET apps surfaces fast, coexist with old systems—no dramatic rip-and-replace.
- Brainpower stays high: Architecture, security, performance, domain quirks, “does this move the business needle?”—instead of copy-paste battles.
Speed’s cool. Capacity’s the real unlock. Try bolder ideas, kill duds quick, refine winners harder, ship on time, without burnout.
AI didn’t steal dev jobs (yet, check back in six months). It killed the tedious stuff we all hated.
Now, after 26+ years grinding WordPress, .NET, SEO foundations, and client wins, we get more time for the crafty, thoughtful work that got us here.
Just scratching the surface on this lever. Pumped to see where it takes our NJ clients next.
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