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Built Something With AI? What to Check Before It Goes Live
Author: Roar Solutions Inc.
July 17, 2026
AI has made it easier than ever to turn an idea into something you can see, click and test. A business owner can describe a landing page, specialized form, calculator, scorecard or even a complete website and receive working code within minutes.
That is an exciting development. It gives business owners, mortgage professionals, marketers and service providers the ability to experiment with ideas that might previously have required weeks of planning and development.
However, there is an important difference between code that works inside an AI preview and code that is ready to be placed on a live business website.
AI-generated code can be an excellent starting point, but it should still be reviewed for security, privacy, website compatibility, mobile usability, performance and ongoing maintenance before it goes live.
At Roar Solutions, we are increasingly helping clients take projects they have created with AI and turn them into more polished, tested and production-ready website experiences. Our AI-created website tool review and hosting service gives clients a practical place to bring those ideas when they are ready to move beyond the prototype stage.
AI Can Help You Build the First Version Quickly
One of the biggest advantages of AI-assisted development is speed. You can describe what you want in everyday language and receive HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP or another form of code that gives you a working starting point.
You might ask AI to create:
- A landing page for a specific advertising campaign
- A guided lead-generation form
- A mortgage or financial calculator
- A customer intake questionnaire
- A quote or estimate request tool
- A scorecard that provides personalized results
- A website popup or modal
- A booking or calendar experience
- A small custom web application
- An entirely new website concept
AI can help organize the layout, write the initial code and provide an interactive demonstration. It can also help you revise the project as you discover new questions, features or design ideas.
That does not mean the project is automatically ready for the public. The AI tool may not know how your existing website is built, which scripts are already running, what information should be collected or which hosting requirements need to be followed.
A Working Prototype Is Not the Same as a Production-Ready Website Tool
A prototype is designed to demonstrate an idea. A production-ready website tool must work reliably within a real website, for real visitors, on different devices and under real operating conditions.
The visible portion of the project may look complete while important issues remain underneath. A form might appear to submit correctly but send information insecurely. A calculator might work on desktop but become difficult to use on a phone. A third-party script may create a conflict with another feature already running on the website.
The goal is not to discourage businesses from using AI. The goal is to recognize where AI-assisted creation ends and real-world website implementation begins.
What Should Be Checked Before AI-Generated Code Goes Live?
Every project is different, but there are several important areas that should normally be reviewed before publishing AI-generated website code.
1. Security and Input Handling
Forms, calculators and interactive tools often accept information from website visitors. Any information entered by a visitor should be treated as untrusted until it has been properly validated and handled.
A code review may need to look for concerns such as:
- Missing form validation
- Improperly handled form submissions
- Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities
- SQL or database injection risks
- Exposed passwords, credentials or API keys
- Unsafe third-party scripts
- Unprotected file-upload features
- Missing spam and bot protection
These issues are not always visible when looking at the page. The form may appear to work normally while still allowing unexpected information or commands to be submitted behind the scenes.
No responsible website provider can guarantee that any code is completely risk-free. A professional review can, however, help identify common vulnerabilities, unsafe patterns and avoidable implementation problems.
2. Privacy and Personal Information
AI-generated tools may ask users for names, email addresses, phone numbers, financial details, property information or other personal data.
Before collecting that information, consider:
- Whether every requested field is necessary
- Where submitted information will be sent
- Whether information will be stored in a database
- Who will have access to the submissions
- How long the information will be retained
- Whether consent or privacy wording is required
- Whether sensitive information should be collected through that form at all
A simple lead form may only need a name, email address and general message. Asking for unnecessary financial or identity information can create additional risk and responsibility for the business.
3. Compatibility With the Existing Website
AI creates code based on the information it is given. Unless the AI has been provided with your entire website structure, it may not know which versions of Bootstrap, JavaScript, PHP or other technologies are already being used.
This can create conflicts involving:
- Existing CSS classes and design styles
- Navigation and smooth-scrolling scripts
- Popup and modal functionality
- Form validation libraries
- Content management system templates
- JavaScript versions and dependencies
- Mobile menus
- Tracking and analytics scripts
A custom tool should feel like a natural extension of the website, not a separate application that was pasted into the middle of a page.
Businesses looking for interactive functionality can also explore Roar Solutions’ custom website add-ons, which are designed to work within the wider website experience.
4. Hosting and Server Requirements
Some AI-generated projects only use HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Others may require PHP, a database, scheduled processes, third-party APIs, email services or special server configuration.
Before a project is uploaded, the hosting provider should understand:
- Which programming languages and versions are required
- Whether a database is needed
- Whether the project writes or stores files
- Which external services it contacts
- Whether API keys or credentials are required
- How forms and notifications will be processed
- Whether the project creates unusual server-resource demands
Uploading unknown code without reviewing these requirements can introduce unnecessary hosting, security and support problems.
5. Mobile Usability and Accessibility
A tool that works on a large desktop monitor may be difficult or impossible to use on a phone. This is especially common with long forms, modal windows, multi-step questionnaires, tables and custom navigation.
Mobile testing should consider:
- Whether every question and button remains visible
- Whether the page can be scrolled naturally
- Whether buttons are large enough to tap
- Whether text remains readable
- Whether forms work with mobile keyboards
- Whether popup windows fit shorter screens
- Whether error messages can be understood
Accessibility should also be considered. Form fields need meaningful labels, buttons should be usable with a keyboard and colour should not be the only way important information is communicated.
6. Performance, SEO and Tracking
AI-generated code may include large libraries, unnecessary files or scripts loaded from several third-party sources. These can affect page speed and create extra points of failure.
The project should be reviewed for:
- Oversized JavaScript and CSS files
- Images that have not been optimized
- Unused libraries
- Duplicate scripts already included by the website
- Search engine crawlability
- Proper headings and page structure
- Analytics and conversion tracking
- Successful form-submission tracking
If the project includes a public landing page, it may also benefit from Roar Solutions’ SEO, AEO and GEO services so that the content supports both traditional search engines and AI-powered discovery.
7. Maintenance and Future Updates
Launching the first version is only part of the process. Browsers, website platforms, third-party APIs and server software change over time.
Someone should be able to answer:
- Where the original files are stored
- Which version is currently live
- Which third-party services are being used
- Who can make changes safely
- How the project is backed up
- What happens if an integration stops working
- Whether the code can be updated without breaking the main website
A production-ready project should not become an unsupported mystery six months after it is launched.
Real Examples of Custom and AI-Assisted Website Tools
The possibilities extend well beyond a basic contact form. Roar Solutions has been developing, integrating and hosting custom website experiences that show how specialized tools can improve the client journey.
QuoteReady
QuoteReady demonstrates how service businesses can use guided questions to collect better quote information before the first conversation. Instead of asking visitors to fill out one generic message box, the experience can adapt to the type of service, property or project involved.
This type of tool can help contractors and local service businesses receive more useful inquiries while giving potential customers a clearer, more professional experience.
Custom Mortgage Landing Pages
A custom landing page can focus on one audience, one service and one desired action.
For example, a first-time home buyer landing page can explain the process, address common questions, present relevant trust signals and guide the visitor toward requesting a consultation. This is often more effective than sending campaign traffic to a general homepage with many competing links.
Mortgage Direction Finder
The Mortgage Direction Finder is a custom website add-on that asks visitors a series of short questions and directs them toward the mortgage service that may be most relevant to their situation.
A visitor might need information about buying a first home, refinancing, renewing, debt consolidation, self-employed financing, reverse mortgages, investment properties or credit challenges. The tool makes a large service menu easier to understand by turning it into a guided experience.
Client-Created Mortgage Cashflow Scorecard
In another example, a Roar Solutions client created a Mortgage Cashflow Scorecard and supplied the code for review. Our team examined the project, looked for potential concerns, helped prepare it for the hosting environment and placed the completed tool online.
This is an important example because the original idea and code came from the client. Roar Solutions provided the technical review, hosting knowledge and launch support needed to help move it into a real website environment.
You Do Not Need to Be a Developer to Bring Us Your Idea
You may have a complete project folder, a single script, a working AI preview or only an early prototype. You do not need to understand every line of code before asking for help.
We normally need to understand:
- What the project is intended to do
- Which AI platform or development tool was used
- What information it collects
- Whether it needs email, database, CRM or calendar connections
- Where you want the tool to appear
- What action visitors should take
From there, we can review the project, identify areas that need attention and explain the most practical next steps.
How Roar Solutions Helps Move AI-Created Tools Into Production
Our role is not to tell clients to stop using AI. We believe AI can be a powerful way to explore ideas, create prototypes and speed up development.
Our role is to help connect that creativity with the realities of running a professional business website.
Depending on the project, Roar Solutions may help with:
- Reviewing the supplied code
- Identifying common security concerns
- Correcting compatibility problems
- Integrating the project with an existing website
- Connecting forms to email or other systems
- Improving the mobile experience
- Matching the design to the client’s brand
- Testing the project before launch
- Hosting the completed tool
- Supporting future updates
Clients who need a complete website around their idea can also explore our small business website design services. Businesses focused on improving lead capture may benefit from our funnel and conversational form options.
Built Something With AI?
Whether you created a website, landing page, specialized form, scorecard, calculator or custom script, show Roar Solutions what you have built.
We can review the project, explain what may need attention and help you determine the best way to integrate, host and launch it.
Talk to Roar About Your ProjectFrequently Asked Questions About AI-Generated Website Code
Can Roar Solutions host a website or tool I created with AI?
Potentially, yes. We first need to review the project, the programming languages it uses, its hosting requirements, how it handles information and any third-party services it connects to. We can then confirm whether it is suitable for our hosting environment.
Should AI-generated website code be reviewed before it goes live?
Yes. A review can help identify common security concerns, compatibility issues, form-processing problems, exposed credentials, mobile usability problems and other implementation details that may not be visible in an AI preview.
What kinds of AI-created projects can Roar Solutions help with?
Projects may include complete websites, landing pages, lead-generation forms, calculators, scorecards, quote tools, questionnaires, website widgets, client intake tools and other custom scripts.
Do I need to understand the code before contacting Roar Solutions?
No. Explain what you created and what you want it to accomplish. You can send the project files, share the code, provide a working link or send the original project folder.
Can an AI-created tool be added to my existing website?
In many cases, yes. The project needs to be reviewed to determine how it will work with the existing website design, content management system, scripts, forms and hosting environment.
Can Roar Solutions fix problems found in AI-generated code?
It depends on the project and the technology involved. We may be able to correct the issue, recommend a safer implementation or explain which portions need to be rebuilt.
Can an AI-created form connect to email, a CRM or a calendar?
Depending on the platform and available integration options, the form may be able to connect with email notifications, CRM systems, calendars, analytics platforms and other third-party services.
Can you guarantee that AI-generated code is completely secure?
No legitimate website or security provider can promise that any code is completely risk-free. Roar Solutions can review for common vulnerabilities and unsafe patterns, test how the project behaves and recommend improvements that help reduce avoidable risks.
Need more help or have any questions?
Contact Us today if you might be interested in learning more about any services that we offer and how we can help bring your website to the next level.