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  • Flint claims its sites can generate and optimize themselves without human input
  • Users upload a brief, and Flint auto-creates coded pages on live domains
  • The startup has raised $5 million from Accel and Sheryl Sandberg’s fund

A new startup has announced a plan to create fully autonomous websites that can “generate” their own pages and “optimize themselves” without human input.

Flint’s platform already runs live pages for firms such as Cognition, Modal, and Graphite, producing comparison pages, ad landing pages, and AI-generated SEO content.

Users only need to upload a content brief and a link to their existing site for Flint to interpret the brand’s design system and automatically publish coded pages directly to their domain.

A new era of self-driven websites

“It’s time to kill the traditional website. We’re moving from a world of websites as static assets to one where they’re autonomous agents. Your website is either autonomous or obsolete,” said Michelle Lim, co-founder and CEO of Flint.

Early figures claim strong SEO rankings and faster ad conversions, although the data remains limited to company reporting.

Flint has raised $5 million in seed funding led by Accel, joined by Sheryl Sandberg’s venture fund and Neo.

The funds will support expansion in applied AI and design engineering, as the company moves beyond its stealth phase with a waitlist for its beta program.

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