AI Operator

An AI that builds, edits, and tests your funnel.

Not a chatbot. Not a copy generator. An operator with more than 60 real tools wired into the same editor your hands use — it drafts sections, rewrites copy, changes colors, configures forms, sets up A/B tests, and reads the results. It edits the draft; you ship it.

In the canvas

Describe what you need. It happens on the page.

The AI lives next to the canvas, not in a separate tab. Ask for a hero in a sharper tone, a new pricing block, a tighter headline, a different testimonial — it makes the change directly, and you watch the page update as it works. Refer to things the way you see them — 'the pricing page,' 'every button that says Apply' — and a search step resolves what you mean to the real sections.

  • Every reply lands as a real edit, not a code block to paste
  • Streams its thinking and each tool call as it goes
  • Reads your VSL transcripts and copy to match your voice
  • Pulls source material from a URL — capture a page, ingest a video
Real tools

It ships changes. It doesn't just suggest them.

Each capability is a real tool the AI calls — the same operation you'd run by hand. Add or remove a section, edit copy, change a color, swap a font, configure a multi-step form, set a redirect, draft an A/B test, publish. It doesn't hand you instructions to follow; it does the work, and the result is ordinary editor state you can tweak or undo.

  • Add, remove, reorder, and duplicate sections
  • Edit copy, colors, fonts, spacing, and layout
  • Configure forms, popups, redirects, and page backgrounds
  • Draft experiments, read analytics, and publish
Always reversible

An entire AI turn is one Cmd+Z away.

Every change the AI makes lands in the same history stack as your manual edits, and a whole turn — a dozen sections, copy, colors — collapses into a single entry. One undo reverts the batch. Edit something yourself while the AI is mid-thought and your edit wins the merge. And the AI writes to your own draft, never the published page, so a visitor never sees a change you didn't approve.

  • A full AI turn reverts as one step, not a hundred
  • Your in-flight edits survive the AI's replan — local wins
  • Writes to a per-user draft; published HTML never moves until you save
  • Draft and published stay separate, tab to tab
Optimization

Drafts the test. Reads the result. You make the call.

Ask the AI to test a headline, a CTA, a hero variant. It drafts the experiment — variant A is a snapshot of your live page, so you start from a real control — and hands it back to you to start. From there the platform splits traffic with sticky per-visitor routing, and the AI reads the numbers: completion rate, click-through, and engagement per variant. It does the setup and the reading; you decide what wins.

  • Drafts the experiment with your live page as the control
  • Sticky per-visitor traffic split once you start it
  • Reads completion rate, click-through, and engagement per variant
  • You activate it, and you call the winner
The toolbox

62 tools, grouped by what they do.

The AI doesn't have one do-everything function. It has a registry of focused tools — the same ones the editor exposes — and picks the right one for each step.

  • Build sections

    Add, remove, reorder, duplicate, and append blocks to any zone.

  • Write copy

    Rewrite headlines, body, and CTAs — in your brand voice.

  • Style

    Colors, fonts, spacing, alignment, and page backgrounds.

  • Forms

    Edit steps, fields, hidden fields, and redirects.

  • Experiments

    Draft an A/B test and read per-variant results.

  • Analytics

    Break down pages, traffic sources, devices, and form drop-off.

  • Brand voice

    Read your funnel copy and VSL transcripts to match your tone.

  • Research

    Capture a page or ingest a video as source material.

  • Integrations

    List installed apps and check that they are delivering.

  • Publish

    Push the funnel live — pre-render, cache, and all.

Put an operator on every funnel.

The AI is included on every plan, starting at Launch — no separate seat.