
GoDaddy Airo is the fastest AI website builder I have tested. It took my business description and had a live, published site in under two minutes. The onboarding is beginner-friendly, the theme previews are excellent, and the section picker is surprisingly smart.
But the AI-generated copy is generic enough to fit any business in the same category, the editor lacks drag-and-drop, and the site auto-publishes before you review a single word. It is a solid choice for getting online fast and cheap, but not the tool to pick if you want AI that actually understands your business.

To ensure consistency and fairness across all our website builder reviews, we have developed a rating methodology that guides our evaluation process.
This framework examines the critical aspects of website building platforms: ease of use, editor and AI capabilities, eCommerce, design flexibility, SEO and performance, pricing transparency, and customer support.
| Category | Score | Why We Gave This Score |
|---|---|---|
| Ease of Use | 8.8/10 | Guided questionnaire onboarding is simple and clear, though the pricing gate before the first site view adds friction. |
| Editor and AI Tools | 6.5/10 | “Write It For Me” is convenient, but AI copy is generic. No drag-and-drop editor, and section reordering via arrows feels dated. |
| eCommerce | 7.8/10 | AI product listing from images is useful. Store infrastructure is ready out of the box, but products still require manual setup. |
| Design and Templates | 7.5/10 | Theme preview with live content is strong, but AI-selected images are stock-heavy and designs feel templated rather than custom. |
| SEO and Performance | 7.0/10 | SEO Wizard is available on paid plans. Site loaded quickly in testing, though advanced SEO tools were not evaluated. |
| Pricing | 8.2/10 | Competitive starting at $9.99/month with annual billing. Free plan is usable for testing, though domain protection is pre-selected as an upsell. |
| Help and Support | 8.5/10 | 24/7 phone, text, and chat support with a comprehensive help center. The in-editor tour improves onboarding. |
| Overall | 7.8/10 | A fast, affordable way to launch a basic site. AI acts more as a template accelerator than a full content generator, best suited for speed-focused users. |
| Plan | Price/Month (Annual) | Price/Month (Monthly) | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | $0 | GoDaddy branding, godaddysites.com subdomain, basic editor, 7-day premium trial |
| Basic | $9.99 | $16.99 | Custom domain, SSL, ad removal, SEO tools, Content Creator, email marketing (100 users/month), payment links and QR codes |
| Premium | $14.99 | $29.99 | Everything in Basic plus online appointments, live chat, contact forms, unlimited social scheduling, email marketing (25,000 users/month) |
| Commerce | $20.99 | $34.99 | Everything in Premium plus unlimited products, multiple payment and delivery options, discounts and promotions, cross-channel inventory sync |
The Basic plan connects a custom domain and removes GoDaddy branding, but it does not include online appointments or a full eCommerce catalog.
If you need to sell products or book clients, which most small businesses do, the Commerce plan at $20.99 per month is your real starting point.

I built a complete website for a fictional life coaching practice called “Orionis” using GoDaddy Airo’s AI-powered builder.
Orionis offers personalized coaching sessions, digital courses, and curated resources focused on career transitions, mindset shifts, and personal growth.
Here is exactly what happened at every stage, and what I made of it.
GoDaddy Airo starts differently from most AI website builders I have tested. Instead of jumping straight into site generation, the process begins on the Airo landing page with a single field: find a domain first.

This is a deliberate choice. GoDaddy is a domain registrar first, and Airo is built on top of that identity.
You are not describing your website here; you are committing to a domain name before anything else gets generated. For users who already know the name they want, this is efficient. For someone still figuring out their brand, it means making a naming decision before seeing what the AI will actually build.
I typed in “airotest.com” and clicked Search Domains.

The results page came back clean and fast. GoDaddy flagged airotest.com as a “Great Name” and offered two term options: a 1-year term at $5.81 (down from $25.97) and a 3-year term at the same first-year price of $5.81 with a larger total saving.
I selected the 1-year term and clicked Continue. A cart bar appeared at the bottom showing one item with a subtotal of $5.19, alongside a “Looks Good, Keep Going” button.
The next screen is where GoDaddy starts upselling, and it is worth paying attention here. Three add-on offers appeared before I reached checkout:

I left domain protection on and declined the email add-on.
Clicking Continue to Cart brought me to the final checkout screen.
The subtotal came to $18.18. GoDaddy offered both PayPal and a standard “Ready for Checkout” button.
One thing worth noting: the domain protection is pre-toggled on, which adds roughly $13 to your first-year cost. If you are not paying close attention, you will pay for it without actively choosing it. It is a common registrar tactic, but it is still worth flagging. The protection itself is legitimate, it prevents unauthorized transfers and requires two-factor verification for major changes, but the opt-out design means you need to deliberately uncheck it if you do not want it.
At this point I had a domain in my cart and had not yet described my business, chosen a site type, or interacted with any AI. The website building had not started. That comes next.
After completing the domain purchase, I landed on the GoDaddy dashboard. The screen greeted me by name, “Which business do you want to work on?”, and showed my existing projects.
In the top right corner, a “Set up a free website” button was clearly visible. I clicked it to start a fresh Airo build.

The setup process is a guided questionnaire, and GoDaddy walks you through it one screen at a time.
There is no way to skip ahead or fill everything out on a single page, which keeps each step simple but means the onboarding takes longer than a single-prompt builder. Here is what each screen asked:



The guided approach here has a clear advantage: you cannot get overwhelmed. Each screen asks one question and presents a limited number of choices.
For a first-time website builder who has never used a tool like this before, that simplicity is valuable. The trade-off is that experienced users cannot speed through the setup, you are clicking Continue five or six times through screens that could have been a single form.
This is where GoDaddy Airo makes its first real AI move. The screen changed to show the GoDaddy Airo branding (the purple “Airo” wordmark appeared for the first time) and a large text field under the heading “Tell us a little about your business.”
The instructions beneath the heading explain the purpose clearly: GoDaddy will take what you write and use AI to create a description for your website, which you can then edit.
I wrote a detailed description for Orionis.

I made this description deliberately detailed and specific because I wanted to test whether Airo would actually use the details I provided.
Career transitions, digital courses, curated resources, mindset shifts, these are all distinct offerings that should have surfaced in the generated site.
Whether they did is a question I will answer in a moment.
Worth knowing: the “Skip this step” option means GoDaddy will generate your site based solely on the business type and name you provided, without any additional context.
That is useful if you genuinely do not know what to write, but it will produce an even more generic result. If you are using Airo, take the time to fill in this field, it is the only opportunity you get to tell the AI what makes your business different.
I clicked Continue.
A loading screen appeared with “Orionis” in bold at the top and three animated placeholder bars pulsing below it. At the bottom, a status message read: “Building your website’s architecture…”

The generation was fast, noticeably faster than other AI builders I have tested. The entire process, from clicking Continue on the description screen to seeing a finished site, took roughly one to two minutes.
The speed is impressive, but it comes at a cost. There is no transparency about what the AI is deciding or why. I did not see a planning phase, a list of sections being created, or any explanation of the reasoning behind the site’s structure. The screen simply showed an animation and a status line.
You wait, and then you have a site. For users who just want to get to the result as quickly as possible, this is perfectly fine. For users who want to understand what the AI built and why, the lack of visibility is a missed opportunity.
Before I could see my site, a pricing modal appeared: “Do you want to continue for free, or are you ready to choose a plan?”
Three paid plans were displayed, all showing annual billing rates with a toggle between monthly and yearly pricing.

At the bottom of the modal, a “Continue for Free” option was available, with a note explaining that the free tier lets you build on a godaddysites.com subdomain with basic marketing tools.
This is a friction point. I had just described my business and waited for the AI to build something, and before I could see the result, I was being asked to pay.
The psychological timing is uncomfortable, you have invested effort into the setup process, you are curious about the output, and GoDaddy puts a paywall-shaped speed bump between you and the answer. I clicked “Continue for Free” to proceed.
The next screen was a pleasant surprise. A modal appeared over the partially visible site with the heading “What sections would you like on your website?” and a note explaining that these are sections commonly seen on Life Coach sites.

Eight pre-selected sections were listed with teal checkmarks, each toggleable on or off:
A note at the bottom reassured me that I could always add more sections later.
To the right, a live preview showed what the site would look like with the selected sections. I could see “Welcome to Orionis” as a heading, an “Unlock Your Potential” section with a stock image, and descriptive text about coaching sessions. Navigation arrows let me preview different section layouts.
This is a genuinely smart design choice. Rather than generating a fixed site and forcing you to add or remove sections in the editor afterward, Airo lets you curate the structure before committing.
The section list is also category-aware, it knew I was building a Life Coach site and suggested Online Appointments and Reviews rather than, say, a restaurant menu or portfolio gallery. That context sensitivity is doing real work here.
I left all sections checked and clicked “Continue to My Site.”

The editor loaded with a “Welcome to Orionis!” modal offering a guided tour of the site. The modal promised to familiarize me with the most important areas, estimated at 30 seconds, and included a “Take a Tour” button.

Behind the modal, the site was already visible. The URL in the browser bar showed site-nwujq32p6.godaddysites.com, the free subdomain format.
A “Get a Custom Domain” prompt sat prominently at the top of the preview window. The right sidebar showed the site navigation: Home, Shop, Privacy Policy, and Terms and Conditions (the latter two marked as hidden).
The site was not published at this point, but a small UI detail is worth noting: the Publish and Unpublish buttons sit right next to each other in the top toolbar.

At first glance, seeing the Unpublish button gave me the impression the site was already live, but it was not. The site remains in an unpublished state until you explicitly click Publish.
This is the right default behavior for a tool that generates AI content; it keeps unreviewed copy, stock images, and placeholder product sections private until you are ready to go live.
The button placement could be clearer, though, since the proximity of Publish and Unpublish next to each other can momentarily confuse new users about the site’s current status.
A banner at the bottom of the editor read “Your free plan includes premium features for 7 more days | Upgrade anytime” with a “View Plans” button, a reminder that the free tier is a time-limited trial of premium functionality.
The homepage Airo built for Orionis had a clear structure, though the design choices tell you something about how the AI works:

Here is what matters most: the AI-generated copy was functional but generic. “Unlock Your True Potential” and “Transform your life with expert coaching and support” could apply to virtually any coaching business.
My detailed description mentioned career transitions, digital courses, curated resources, and mindset shifts, none of these specific offerings appeared anywhere on the generated homepage. The AI took the broadest possible interpretation of “life coaching” and produced copy that matched the category, not the business.
The one bright spot was the “Goal Setting Session” in the appointments section. Airo inferred that a life coach would likely offer goal-setting as a service and pre-populated that without me asking.
It is a small detail, but it shows the category-awareness working at the feature level, even when the copy itself stays surface-level.
Once I had seen the generated result, I explored the editor to understand the level of control available. The GoDaddy Website Builder uses a section-based editing approach with a right-side panel that changes based on what you have selected.
The top-level navigation in the editor is organized into four tabs: Website, Theme, Store, and Settings. Each opens a different panel on the right side.
The Website Tab
Clicking the Website tab and selecting the header section revealed editing options for:

The section-based editing model means you click on a section in the main canvas, and the right panel updates to show controls specific to that section.
Between sections, a teal “+” button with “Add Section” text appears, letting you insert new content blocks.
Clicking “Add Section” opened a comprehensive panel with three filter tabs at the top, Recommended, Popular, and Premium, followed by specific section categories:

Each category showed preview thumbnails of available section templates.
This section library is extensive and well-organized. The previews are helpful because you can see what each section will look like before adding it.
However, none of these sections are AI-generated in real time, they are pre-built templates that get populated with your business name and colors. That is a meaningful difference from builders that generate custom sections from your description.
The Theme Tab
The Theme tab revealed that Airo had assigned a theme called “KAI” to the site. The panel showed:

Clicking “Browse Themes” opened a full gallery page with the heading “Try a new look” and the subtitle “See your website content on any theme, any time.” The gallery showed my Orionis content applied to multiple theme options, I could see previews labeled LIBRE, BISQUE, and at least two more below.

A “Use default styles” toggle in the top right corner offered the option to apply each theme’s default styling rather than preserving my current customizations.
This is one of the best features in the entire editor. Rather than showing abstract theme previews with placeholder content, GoDaddy renders your actual site content inside each theme.
You are not guessing what a theme will look like with your business name and imagery, you are seeing it.
This live-preview approach to theme switching is one of the better implementations I have seen in any website builder, and it makes the decision process faster and more confident.
The Store Tab
The Store tab opened a dedicated panel organized into three groups:

When I clicked “Add Products,” the editor opened a full-screen overlay: “Let’s set up your online store.” Clicking through revealed the GoDaddy Airo product creation tool, a drag-and-drop image uploader with the headline “Add products to your online store with the power of AI.”
The tool promises to turn up to 20 product images into unique listings, with an “Add Products Manually” option below for users who prefer to skip the AI approach.

This is a genuinely useful feature for eCommerce users. The idea that you can upload product photos and have AI generate the listings, names, descriptions, and even pricing suggestions based on comparable products, is a real time-saver if it works well.
The infrastructure is clearly designed to reduce the manual work of catalog building, and it is one area where Airo’s AI feels purpose-built rather than generic.
I clicked into the About section to test the granular editing controls.
Text Editing and the “Write It For Me” Button
Clicking any text element opens an inline editing experience. The text becomes editable directly on the canvas, and a floating toolbar appears above it with standard formatting options:

On the right side of the toolbar sits a purple “Write It For Me” button with a sparkle icon, this is Airo’s inline AI writing tool.
Click it, and the AI rewrites the selected text. The right-side panel simultaneously shows the same content in structured fields: a Headline field and a Description field with a rich text editor, plus options for Media and “Pay or Action Button.”
This dual-editing approach, edit on canvas or edit in the panel, is convenient. If you prefer visual editing, you click directly on the text. If you prefer a form-based approach, you edit in the sidebar. Both update simultaneously.
The “Write It For Me” button is a single action, though. Unlike some builders that offer multiple rewrite options (improve, simplify, shorten, expand), Airo gives you one button that produces one result. If you do not like the rewrite, you can click it again for a different version, but there is no way to guide the AI toward a specific tone or style. For quick copy improvements, it works. For nuanced editing, it is limited.
Section Reordering: Arrows, Not Drag-and-Drop
Here is something that surprised me: GoDaddy Airo’s editor does not support drag-and-drop section reordering. To move a section, you select it and use a small control bar that appears between sections with the following options:

This is functional, but it feels dated for a 2026 website builder. Most modern competitors offer drag-and-drop section reordering as a baseline feature.
Using arrow buttons to move a section one position at a time means reordering a page with eight sections could take a dozen clicks if you need to move something from the bottom to near the top.
For users who are only making small adjustments, swapping the order of two adjacent sections, the arrows work fine. For anyone doing significant page restructuring, this is a real limitation that adds unnecessary friction to the editing process.
Image Editing
Clicking on any image in the site opens a detailed image panel on the right side. The panel includes:

The image editing options are basic but cover the essentials. You can swap images, adjust framing, apply a simple filter, and add alt text.
What you cannot do is apply advanced effects, overlay text directly on images, or use AI to generate replacement images from within the image panel.
The AI image generation that GoDaddy advertises as part of Airo appears to live in the product creation flow (for eCommerce) rather than being available as a general-purpose image tool in the editor.
GoDaddy Airo does not auto-publish your site. After generation completes, the site remains in an unpublished state until you explicitly click the Publish button.
This is the right approach for a tool that generates AI content, it gives you time to review and edit before anything goes live.
Once published, the site includes a persistent “Get a Custom Domain” prompt at the top of the page.

Connecting a custom domain requires a paid plan, and the free subdomain format is long and unbranded, not something you would put on a business card or share with clients.
The Publish and Unpublish buttons sit next to each other in the toolbar. The Publish button pushes your site live or updates it after edits, while the Unpublish button takes it offline if you want to work privately.
The placement of these two buttons side by side can be momentarily confusing, since it is easy to misread which state the site is currently in, but the functionality itself works as expected.

The onboarding questionnaire is genuinely beginner-friendly. Each screen asks one question with a limited number of choices. You cannot get overwhelmed.
The category-aware section suggestions save real time. When I selected “Life Coach” as my business type, Airo suggested sections specifically relevant to that industry, About, Online Appointments, Reviews, Featured Products.
Theme previews with live content are excellent. The “Browse Themes” gallery renders your actual site content inside each theme option. You see your business name, your images, and your copy in every layout before committing.
The AI product listing tool is a genuine eCommerce time-saver. Being able to upload product photos and have AI generate names, descriptions, and pricing suggestions is a meaningful feature for small store owners.
24/7 support across multiple channels inspires confidence. GoDaddy offers phone, text, and live chat support around the clock, with no restrictions based on plan tier. The in-editor guided tour (estimated at 30 seconds) is a nice onboarding touch for first-time users. For a small business owner who might need help at odd hours, this is reassuring.
The free plan is genuinely usable for testing. Unlike free tiers that severely limit what you can do, GoDaddy’s free plan gives you access to the full editor, AI generation, and a publishable site. The 7-day premium trial adds features like custom domain connection and ad removal. You can build a complete site, test it, and decide whether to pay, which is exactly how a free tier should work.
The AI-generated copy does not reflect your business description. This is the most significant weakness. I wrote a detailed description mentioning career transitions, digital courses, curated resources, and mindset shifts. None of these specific offerings appeared in the generated copy.
The Publish and Unpublish button placement is confusing. The Publish and Unpublish buttons sit right next to each other in the editor toolbar. At first glance, this can make you think your site is already live when it is not. A simple status indicator showing “Published” or “Unpublished” would solve this instantly.
No drag-and-drop section reordering. Moving sections requires using up/down arrow buttons one position at a time. This is functional for minor adjustments but frustrating for significant page restructuring. In a market where drag-and-drop is a standard expectation, this feels like a meaningful gap in the editor’s capabilities.
GoDaddy Airo is the fastest AI website builder I have tested, and the onboarding is the simplest.
The category-aware section suggestions, live theme previews, and AI product listing tool are all genuine strengths. At $9.99 to $20.99 per month with a usable free tier and 24/7 support, the pricing is competitive.
But the AI-generated copy is generic. My detailed business description did not influence the output in any visible way. The editor also lacks drag-and-drop, and the “Write It For Me” button offers no tone or style controls.
You will get a site structure fast, but plan to rewrite the copy, swap the stock images, and set up products yourself. The AI builds the scaffolding. You still need to finish the house.
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Yes. Airo is built specifically for beginners. The guided questionnaire walks you through every step with clear choices, and the editor uses point-and-click editing rather than code. You describe your business, and the AI handles the initial structure, layout, and copy.
Yes. Unlike most AI builders, Airo publishes your site to a public URL the moment generation completes. You can unpublish it from the editor toolbar, but the default behavior is live-on-generation. Review your content promptly after the build finishes.
Partially. Airo generates copy based on your business category (such as Life Coach) rather than the specific details in your description. The copy is functional and appropriate for the category, but it does not include the unique details you provide. Plan to rewrite key sections like About and service descriptions yourself.
The free plan is excellent for building and testing, but the published site carries GoDaddy branding and uses a long subdomain URL. For any business trying to look professional, you will need at least the Basic plan at $9.99 per month to connect a custom domain and remove branding.
You upload product photos (up to 20 at a time), and Airo’s AI generates product names, descriptions, and pricing suggestions based on comparable products. You can edit everything the AI produces, and there is also a manual entry option if you prefer to skip the AI altogether.
After 7 days, you are automatically downgraded to the free tier. You do not lose your site or any work you have done, but you lose premium features like custom domain connection, ad removal, and advanced marketing tools. Your site remains live on the godaddysites.com subdomain. You can upgrade to a paid plan at any time to restore premium features.

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