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Update your AI website after launch

A live site needs small changes all the time. Here is how to update your AI website after launch by clicking what you want to change, instead of going back to the AI tool for every edit.

Updated June 2026

Your AI tool built the site, you got it online, and now real life starts: a price moves, an opening hour changes, a typo turns up in the hero. The instinct is to go back to Claude or ChatGPT and ask for a fix. The problem is that most AI tools regenerate the entire page for a small edit. One new sentence comes back as a full rebuild, and now you have to check that the layout, spacing and every other section survived. To update your AI website after launch without that risk, you want to change the live content directly, not the source code.

VibeBridge handles that part. It is not a website builder and it does not touch your design. It takes the finished site you launched and lets you change the words and images on the live page, save a draft, preview it and publish when it is right. This guide is about the ongoing workflow: who edits, how a change goes live, and when it still makes sense to ask your AI tool instead.

Why you should not regenerate the whole page for a small change

  • AI tools rebuild the full page from the prompt, so a five-word fix can move things you never asked to touch.
  • Every regeneration means re-checking the layout, then re-uploading or redeploying the entire site.
  • The longer the original conversation, the harder it gets to reproduce the exact site you launched.
  • Small content edits do not need code at all. They need a place to click, change and publish.

Step 1: Open the live page in the visual editor

Sign in to VibeBridge and open the page you want to change. The editor shows the page exactly as visitors see it, with the design your AI tool built fully intact. Nothing is regenerated and the source is left alone. You are looking at the real, published content, ready to be edited in place rather than rewritten from a prompt.

Step 2: Click what you want to change

Click any text and type the new wording. Click an image to swap it. Formatted and rich text stays formatted while you edit it, so a styled paragraph or a two-language block keeps its shape. There is a color picker for backgrounds and accents that works across color formats, and sections are handled as whole blocks instead of loose code, so you can adjust one part of the page without disturbing the rest. The layout, fonts and spacing stay locked, which means you change content without breaking the design.

Tip: For a longer rewrite, describe it in plain language and let the AI-assisted changes inside the editor apply it, for example "shorten this section and mention our new Saturday hours". You stay in the same editor instead of starting a new generation.

Step 3: Save a draft, then publish

Edits do not go live as you type. They are saved as a draft, so the published site stays untouched while you work. You can preview the draft, keep refining it, come back tomorrow, or discard it and start over. When everything looks right, hit publish and the change goes live on your URL. Each publish also refreshes the technical SEO basics automatically: sitemap.xml, robots.txt, canonical tags and llms.txt, so your updates stay tidy for search engines and AI crawlers without extra work.

Step 4: Let a teammate or client make their own edits

Updates do not have to flow through one person. Invite a teammate, or the client you built the site for, and they edit text and images themselves in the same visual editor. The design stays protected for everyone, drafts work the same way, and you stop being the bottleneck for every small content change. This is the part that turns a launched site into something a whole team can maintain.

Step 5: Ask your connected AI tool for bigger updates

Day-to-day edits belong in the editor. For structural work, a new section or an extra page, your AI tool can still do it, but the smart way is to connect it to VibeBridge over MCP and let it update the live content directly. Claude (web) and ChatGPT connect with "Sign in with VibeBridge"; Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf and other dev tools use an API key from the portal, with the server at app.vibebridge.ai/api/mcp. The connected agent can publish pages, update content, and manage SEO, forms, media and redirects. The click-by-click setup is at app.vibebridge.ai/connect. Small edits in the editor, big changes through your AI tool, and either way the design holds.

Frequently asked questions

How do I update my AI website after launch without going back to the AI tool?

Open the live page in the VibeBridge editor, click the text or image you want to change, type the new content and publish. The change happens on the live page, so there is no regeneration and no redeploy. You only go back to your AI tool when you want a new section or a structural change.

Will an edit go live the moment I make it?

No. Edits are saved as a draft and the published site stays untouched until you decide. You can preview the draft, keep working on it later, or discard it. Visitors only ever see the version you have published.

Can I let someone else update content?

Yes. You can invite teammates or a client, and they edit text and images themselves in the same visual editor. The layout and design stay locked for everyone, so they can update content safely without touching code.

What if I want my AI tool to make the change instead?

Connect it to VibeBridge over MCP. Claude and ChatGPT sign in with your VibeBridge account, dev tools like Claude Code, Cursor or Windsurf use an API key. The connected agent can then update content, publish pages and manage SEO, forms, media and redirects directly, without rebuilding the whole site.

Does changing content hurt my SEO?

Every publish regenerates the technical basics for you: sitemap.xml, robots.txt, canonical tags and llms.txt, and FAQ sections become structured data automatically. There is also a built-in SEO audit and a per-page title and description editor. Rankings still depend on the quality of your content, which stays your job.

What does this cost?

Plans start at 9 € per month (excl. VAT), with a 7-day free trial, no setup fee and monthly cancellation. The visual editor, drafts, team invites and the MCP connection for your AI tool are all included. Current plans are on the pricing page.

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