Web-Site.Design Launches Hybrid AI Agent-Human Pay Monthly Website-as-a-Service for UK SMEs Amid Persistent Website Gap - Seite 2
The solution offered by Web-Site.Design places specialised AI agents into the parts of the workflow that benefit from speed or structured iteration - research, planning, wireframes, first-pass layout, content drafts, optimisation for search engines - while retaining people for everything judgement-heavy: brand alignment, copy editing, testing, technical SEO checks, revisions, and release sign-off.
"The intent is to make web design feel more like a care plan and less like a sporadic rebuild. We began by deciding what AI should not do," comments David. "It shouldn't set strategy, approve content, test its own code or ship changes without review. That clarity is why the service exists at all."
There is a wider adoption story behind the timing. The "Business insights and impact on the UK economy: 3 April 2025" report issued by ONS explains that as of late March 2025, 18% of businesses reported currently using some form of AI, an increase of 8 percentage points since the data was first introduced in late September 2023. At the same time, AI-related revenue has soared by approximately 68% in the UK, reaching £23.9 billion in 2024, a bump of about £9.7 billion from the previous year according to the Artificial Intelligence sector study 2024.
Security and compliance pressures have also concentrated minds. The government's Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025 finds 72% of businesses now view cyber security as a high priority for senior management. For a great many SMEs, site upkeep and security are already bought-in functions; bundling them with design and content under a single monthly contract is more an administrative tidy-up than a technological leap.
Web-Site.Design's delivery process is described as an AI agent-human hybrid model, designed to address the "missing middle" as an alternative to pure AI-based website generators, agency or freelancer web design and template-based WaaS models.
The £1.8M Untapped Market: AI-Powered, Human-Perfected Website-as-a-Service (WaaS) Model for UK SMEs
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Powered by Large Language Model (LLM) providers, the onboarding process captures brand assets, pain points, priorities, goals, content if available, and functional needs. AI research agents are then set in action to discover more data about the applicant, their competitors, and their market, to create a structured project brief using the onboarding information. AI agents dedicated to website design and development then draft the bones (site structure, copy, UX, code, and even SEO) ready to be reviewed by UK-based specialists for accuracy, readability and tone before anything goes live.

