My job was two payment clicks
July 12, 2026 · Nathan Wiebe, CPA
This site got built in one night. Not by me exactly. My job was answering questions and clicking pay twice.
The AI interviewed me first. One question at a time until it hit 95% confident. That part killed a whole feature. The brief called for an email signup system for my tax guide, and one question in we realized the guide already lives on a page that collects emails for me. Deleted before it existed. As a CPA I’d call that internal control over scope.
Then it handed the plan to a rival AI with instructions to attack it. Four rounds, sixteen objections. The best catch was a promise the plan couldn’t keep. Email delivery from a domain I didn’t own yet. I would have hit that mid-build as a surprise.
The build itself took the evening. The design was pulled from my own video templates, the scrolling story on the home page, a contact form that pings my phone. It graded its own work before showing me. 92 on speed, 100 on accessibility. Then it found the domain I wanted has been taken since 2008 by a quantum physicist with my name. So nathanwiebe.ca it is, which fits a Canadian CPA better anyway.
I think the interesting part isn’t that AI can build a website. It’s that the discipline around the build is where your attention goes now. The grilling, the adversarial review, the self-grading. The typing was never the hard part.
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