The “Build a $10,000 Website” AI Scam Nobody Calls Out

Uploaded: 2026-03-24
In this video, the creator expresses concern about the oversimplification of AI tools in design, criticizing how popular online content misrepresents the challenges of integrating AI in web development and projects. The intent is to reveal the complexities behind AI usage that are often glossed over in tutorials, emphasizing the reality of needing technical skills to effectively utilize these tools.

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Paul C. critiques the over-simplified claims that AI can instantly replace web designers. He acknowledges AI’s usefulness but argues many tutorials skip critical implementation steps—connecting databases, email and authentication—and gloss over real-world constraints and debugging. The video warns creators and clients against ‘five sites in 30 seconds’ hype and emphasizes the hidden technical work needed to make AI mockups functional.

  • AI tools are powerful, but most demos are surface-level and omit essential backend integration.
  • Critical gaps include wiring databases, email servers, authentication, and handling real production data.
  • Many creators present cherry-picked examples and may profit from courses while skipping hard technical details.
  • Turning AI mockups into reliable, maintainable products requires debugging, constraints management, and experienced developer judgment.

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We’ve been sold a lie when it comes to AI.

They show the pretty bit and gloss over the technology in between.

Five websites in 30 seconds — can you really sell those for ten grand each?

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