AI Components is great at building visual, interactive widgets that run in your visitors’ browsers. Knowing what’s in and out of scope helps you get the best results and avoid frustration.
✅ What it’s great at
Front-end widgets that are purely visual or interactive on the page, such as:
Countdown timers and clocks
Animated buttons (e.g. a confetti button)
Gradient hero banners and headers
Decorative animations (emoji rain, sparkles, motion effects)
Rating cards, badges, and info displays
Progress bars and simple interactive elements
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Examples of widgets you can build
🚫 What it can’t do (today)
AI Components builds widgets that run entirely in the browser. It does not:
Create a backend or database
Store or save user input (it can’t remember what visitors type)
Process or collect form submissions
Fetch or persist data from external services
Handle payments, logins, or accounts
If you need a form that stores responses, a database, or server-side logic, use the dedicated Wix tools for those (for example, Wix Forms).
A quick rule of thumb
If the widget only needs to look good and react on the page, AI Components can build it. If it needs to remember, store, or send data somewhere, that’s outside its scope.
