Why this matters
AI-assisted development is becoming part of normal delivery, but business websites still need clear scope, review and production verification.
Source used for this article: Vercel Blog — “GLM 5.2 Fast via Wafer now available on AI Gateway” (https://vercel.com/changelog/glm-5-2-fast-via-wafer-now-available-on-ai-gateway).
Practical impact
For owners and marketing teams the key question is not whether a technology is fashionable. The question is whether it improves the path from visitor to lead: faster loading, clearer messaging, a reliable form, useful analytics and fewer manual steps after the request arrives.
Checklist for implementation
- Start from the conversion path. Before changing the stack, check whether the first screen explains the offer and gives an easy way to contact you.
- Measure before and after. Track page speed, form submissions, Google Ads sources and CRM lead quality.
- Keep releases small. A modern stack is useful when it lets you ship controlled improvements, not risky redesigns every few months.
- Verify production. Build success is not enough: the live URL, form, analytics events and mobile layout must be checked.
- Use automation with guardrails. AI and deployment automation are strongest when tasks are scoped and the result is reviewed.
WiseCat recommendation
For most small and mid-sized businesses, the best next step is not a huge rebuild. It is a focused improvement cycle: one landing page, one offer, one analytics setup, one CRM or Telegram notification flow, then measurement.
Bottom line
Modern web development is moving quickly, but business value comes from discipline. Use new tools where they reduce friction, improve speed or make lead generation easier to measure.