How to make an event or announcement site with AI
Two of the most common “I need a page by Friday” jobs are an event page — a launch party, a webinar, a meetup with a schedule and an RSVP — and an announcement — a funding round, a partnership, a big feature. Both are single moments that don’t justify a whole website. Both are perfect for AI plus a link.
Event pages
Give the AI the specifics and ask for one self-contained page:
“Build an event page for [event] as a self-contained HTML file — hero with the name, date, and location; a schedule section; a speakers/host section; and a prominent RSVP button. Festive but clean.”
Then make it functional:
- Collect RSVPs — "embed my RSVP form / Google Form here." The form runs in the visitor’s browser and stores responses in the service you choose.
- Take bookings — “add a Calendly widget for time slots.”
- Add a map and a calendar link — AI can drop in an embedded map and an “add to calendar” button.
Announcement pages
An announcement wants to look sharp the instant it’s pasted into a tweet, a LinkedIn post, or an email. Ask for a focused page — “a headline, the news in two short paragraphs, a quote, and a ‘learn more’ button” — and then spend your effort on the link-preview card: a title, a one-line description, and an image are what people see before they click.
Share, brand, and update
- Your domain — point a custom domain at it (
events.yourbrand.com). - Who can see it — public for an announcement; or invite-only / password for a private event.
- Last-minute changes — moved the venue? Edit and republish; the link is unchanged and version history has your back.
- See who’s coming — analytics show opens; your RSVP service has the list.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make an event page with AI?
Ask Claude, ChatGPT, or another AI for a self-contained HTML event page — give it the event name, date, location, schedule, and the kind of RSVP you want. Drop the HTML into Shareable for a public link, and embed an RSVP form or Google Form to collect responses. You can update details and republish without changing the link.
Can people RSVP on an AI-built event page?
Yes — embed a form. The page runs in the visitor’s browser, so an embedded RSVP form, Google Form, or Calendly works normally. Ask the AI to add it. Shareable hosts the page; the form service collects the RSVPs.
What’s a good way to share a company announcement?
Have AI build a single clean announcement page — a headline, the news, a quote, and a link to learn more — then host it on a link with a custom preview card so it looks polished when posted to social or sent in an email. It’s faster than a blog post and gives you a self-contained URL you fully control.
Can I put an event or announcement page on my own domain?
Yes. Every page gets a shareable link immediately, and you can point a custom domain at it so it reads as events.yourbrand.com or news.yourbrand.com.
Can I update the event details after sharing the link?
Yes. Edit the page (re-prompt and re-upload, or replace the HTML) and republish — the link stays the same, so everyone who already has it sees the update. Version history keeps the previous versions in case you need to roll back.
Share your next AI-made page in seconds
Paste the HTML or publish from your AI — get a link with access control, analytics, and a heads-up when it’s opened.