Rebuilding Local Business Websites with Hostinger Horizons

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A workflow for identifying outdated local business websites on Google Maps and using AI-assisted site builders to redesign, database-enable, and publish them to custom domains.

Website Redesign Workflow

The author demonstrates a process for identifying local businesses with outdated web presence and migrating them to a modern, AI-generated platform. The workflow begins by using Google Maps to find businesses with legacy websites, then leveraging LLMs like ChatGPT or Claude to analyze the existing site's UX and generate a design prompt. This prompt, along with visual mockups, is fed into Hostinger Horizons to generate a responsive redesign.

Data Integration and Deployment

Once the base site is generated, the author uses the platform's interface to refine content, adjust styling, and add functional components. Key technical steps include:

  • Adding a data collection layer to contact forms by prompting the builder to map submissions to a live data dashboard.
  • Creating a structured database for dynamic content, such as restaurant menus, allowing owners to update items, descriptions, and pricing without manual code edits.
  • Publishing the site directly to a custom domain through the integrated hosting environment.
  • Exporting the generated codebase for external development or deployment via tools like Claude Code or Codex.

Analytics and Management

After deployment, the platform provides built-in analytics tracking for visitor traffic over 24-hour, 7-day, and 30-day windows. The system is designed to handle both the front-end design and back-end database management, aiming to provide a complete solution for local business owners who require simple, editable web interfaces.

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