You Built It With AI Here's the Proven Way on How to Host an AI-Generated Website in 24 Hours

You Built It With AI — Here’s the Proven Way on How to Host an AI-Generated Website in 24 Hours

Knowing how to host an AI-generated website is the step that separates people who have an idea from people who have a business.

You opened an AI tool maybe ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Lovable, or Claude described what you wanted, and watched it generate a complete website in minutes. That part felt effortless. But now you are looking at a preview link that only works inside the AI platform, and you are wondering how to get your site onto a real domain that customers anywhere in the world can visit.

This is one of the most common challenges facing website builders in 2026. And it is more widespread than most people realise.

According to Hostinger’s 2026 AI website builder research, the global AI website builder market is projected to reach $3.24 billion this year and 63% of people using AI app builders have no coding background whatsoever. That means millions of people around the world are building websites and apps with AI tools right now, and the vast majority of them have no idea how to move their project from an AI platform preview onto a live, publicly accessible domain.

This guide walks you through exactly how to solve that problem, using Leanna’s AI Deployment service a service built specifically for people in this situation.

The Problem Nobody Talks About After Building with AI

Understanding how to host an AI-generated website properly is what separates a finished project from a live, working business. AI tools are exceptional at what they do. You describe your idea, and the platform generates working code, a responsive layout, and a functional website often within minutes. For anyone who has spent years waiting weeks and paying hundreds of thousands of Naira for web developers to do the same thing, this feels like a revolution.

But here is what most people discover the moment they try to share their project with the world.

The preview link the AI platform gives you lives on their servers, under their domain. It is not yours. It cannot be found on Google. It does not carry your brand. And in many cases, it only works while you are logged into the platform.

The moment you want a proper .com, .ng, or .org address one that belongs to your business, that appears in search results, and that your customers can find and trust you have to move your project entirely off the AI platform and onto real hosting infrastructure.

That is when the technical complexity begins.

A simple HTML website needs to be packaged into the right file format and uploaded to a hosting server through cPanel or File Manager. A JavaScript-based application built with a framework like React needs a Node.js environment configured on a server. A Python backend application needs a completely different server setup. An app with a database, user authentication, or payment integration needs each of those components configured correctly before the site will even load.

This is not a small thing to figure out if your expertise is running a business, studying, or simply bringing an idea to life. And it is exactly the gap Leanna was built to close.

Why Hosting an AI-Generated Website Is More Complex Than It Looks

Not all AI-generated projects are built the same way, and the hosting requirements differ depending on what you built and which tool you used.

Static websites — sites that only display pages without databases or user accounts — are the simplest to host. The files just need to be in the right format and uploaded to a hosting server. But even here, many AI platforms generate files with unconventional extensions or structures that need to be converted before they will work on standard shared hosting.

Dynamic web applications — sites with user logins, databases, APIs, payment systems, or admin dashboards require a backend server environment. Depending on the technology stack the AI used to build your app, that could mean configuring Node.js, Python, PHP, or another runtime environment on the server.

Framework-based applications — projects built on React, Next.js, Vue, or similar JavaScript frameworks — need a Node.js environment and specific build commands run on the server before the app will function.

Each of these scenarios requires a different deployment path. Taking the wrong one means your website either does not load at all, or loads with errors that make it look unprofessional to every visitor who lands on it.

According to Hostinger’s data on AI app builders, 63% of AI app builder users are non-developers building without a coding background. These are exactly the people for whom deployment is the invisible wall between a finished project and a live business and Leanna exists to tear that wall down.

What You Need Before You Get Started

Before you submit your deployment order on Leanna, have the following ready:

Your completed project. Your AI-generated website or app should be finished or at least at a stage where you are ready to go live.

A way to share your project files. Depending on which AI tool you used, this will be either a GitHub repository link (if you pushed your code to GitHub) or a Google Drive link to a zipped copy of your project folder. If you are not sure how to do either, note this on the order form the Leanna team will walk you through it during your one-on-one session.

A domain name (optional). If you already have a domain, have it ready. If you do not, Leanna can handle domain registration as part of the deployment process.

Your business email address. This is where Leanna will send your quote, your invoice, and all updates throughout the deployment process.

How to Host an AI-Generated Website on Leanna — Step by Step

Here is the complete, step-by-step process for how to host an AI-generated website using Leanna.

Step 1: Visit Leanna and Navigate to the Deployment Service

Open your browser and go to leanna.ng. On the navigation bar at the top, hover over Web Services. A dropdown menu will appear. Click Deploy Your AI Apps.

This takes you to sing Leanna’s AI Deployment service the dedicated page for this service. Take a moment to read through it. You will find a full list of supported AI platforms, an explanation of how the process works, and a breakdown of what you get when you deploy with Leanna.

Step 2: Click “Get Started” to Open the Order Form

When you are ready, click the Get Started button on the page. This takes you to the order form at Order.

At the top of the form you will see a note, Have Questions? Chat with us! so if anything is unclear before you submit, Leanna’s team is available to guide you.

Step 3: Fill in Your Personal Information

The first section asks for your basic details:

  • First Name
  • Last Name
  • Phone Number
  • Business Email (use an address you check regularly)
  • Confirm Email (re-enter your email to make sure it is correct)

All communication about your deployment your quote, invoice, and updates will come to this email address.

Step 4: Fill in Your Hosting Information

This section tells Leanna exactly what you have built and what kind of server environment it needs to run.

Type of App or Website Select one of two options:

  • Static (Front-end: Load Webpages Only) Choose this if your site displays content only, with no user accounts, no database, and no backend. Most business landing pages, portfolios, and simple company websites fall here.
  • Dynamic (Front-end & Back-end: Load Webpages + Database + APIs, etc.) Choose this if your app has features like user registration, payments, an admin panel, or API connections. Most web applications belong in this category.

If you are unsure which applies to your project, use the chat option before submitting and the Leanna team will advise you.

Domain Name (Optional) If you already own a domain, enter it here. If you need one registered, leave this blank and Leanna will assist.

Hosting Type Choose from the following:

  • Shared Hosting (cPanel) — Best for simple static websites with standard traffic
  • Cloud VPS — Recommended for most web apps. You get your own Virtual Private Server with dedicated RAM, CPU, and storage
  • Cloud VDS — A step above VPS with even more dedicated resources
  • Dedicated Server — Full server exclusivity, best for high-traffic or resource-intensive applications
  • Not Sure — Select this and Leanna’s team will recommend the right option based on your project details

If you select Cloud VPS, Cloud VDS, or Dedicated Server, the form will ask you to specify RAM size, vCPU, and storage in GB. If you are unsure of the values, note this in the Specific Instructions field.

Step 5: Select the AI Platform You Used

From the dropdown, select the tool you used to build your project:

  • Base44
  • Bolt.new
  • ChatGPT
  • Claude
  • Codex
  • Copilot
  • Google Gemini
  • Google AI Studio
  • Google Antigravity
  • Lovable
  • v0.dev
  • Warp
  • Windsurf
  • Other

This is important. Each platform exports and structures project files differently. Knowing which tool you used allows Leanna’s developers to prepare the right deployment approach from the very beginning, rather than discovering compatibility issues later.

If your tool is not on the list, select Other the one-on-one session will cover everything from there.

Step 6: Paste the Link to Your Project

Enter the link to your ready app. This can be:

  • A GitHub repository link if you synced or pushed your project to GitHub
  • A Google Drive link pointing to a zipped copy of your project folder
  • A live preview link from your AI platform so the Leanna team can see what you have built before deployment begins

Step 7: Add Specific Instructions and Submit

Use the Specific Instructions field to share anything else the Leanna developers should know special features, preferred domain, environment variables, or any concerns about the project.

Then read through the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy, check the confirmation box, and click Submit Order.

You are not making any payment at this point. You are placing your order. Leanna will review your project details and contact you with the deployment cost.

What Happens After You Submit Your Order

You receive a quote. Leanna’s team reviews your order and sends the deployment cost to your email. Pricing is transparent no hidden fees and no surprises.

You make payment. Once you review and accept the quote, you complete payment. Leanna then sets up your hosting account and schedules the next step.

A one-on-one virtual session is scheduled. A Leanna developer meets with you virtually. You share your screen, walk through what you have built, and grant access to your project files or repository. The developer asks all necessary technical questions at this stage so that work can begin without interruptions.

Your site goes live. The Leanna team handles server configuration, file transfer, environment setup, domain connection, and bug resolution if any issues are found. Your project goes live within 24 to 72 hours for most AI-generated websites, this is done within 24 hours.

Two days of post-launch support. After your site goes live, Leanna provides two full days of support via chat, calls, and email. If anything needs adjustment in the days immediately after launch, the team is there.

Why Choose Leanna Over Dollar-Billed Hosting Platforms

Several established platforms can host your AI-generated website Vercel, Netlify, Google Cloud Platform, AWS, and others. They are reliable services. But they all have one thing in common: they bill in US dollars.

For anyone figuring out how to host an AI-generated website without paying in dollars, Leanna is the clearest answer in the Nigerian market.

For businesses and individuals in Nigeria, that means every hosting payment, every renewal, and every upgrade is subject to exchange rate fluctuation. What costs a certain amount today may cost significantly more next quarter.

Leanna is different in three specific ways:

Billed in Naira. Every deployment, every hosting plan, every renewal is priced and charged in Naira. No dollar exposure, no exchange rate surprises.

Your own private server. Leanna deploys your project on a private VPS not a shared environment where your site competes with thousands of others for resources. You get dedicated RAM, CPU, and storage.

Real developer support. This is not an automated hosting platform where you upload files and hope for the best. Leanna’s technical team reviews your project, meets with you one-on-one, and handles the deployment personally. If your app has bugs or compatibility issues, they are identified and resolved before your site goes live.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which AI platforms does Leanna support for deployment?

Leanna supports ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Google AI Studio, Google Antigravity, Claude, Lovable, Bolt.new, v0.dev, Base44, Codex, Copilot, Warp, Windsurf, and more. If your tool is not listed, select Other on the order form.

How long does deployment take?

Most AI-generated websites are deployed within 24 hours. More complex applications with backend configurations may take up to 72 hours.

Do I need a domain name before submitting my order?

No. You can submit your order without a domain. Leanna can assist with domain registration as part of the deployment process.

Will my website be on a shared or private server?

Leanna offers both options. Shared Hosting is available for simple static websites. Cloud VPS and higher plans give you your own private server with dedicated resources your own RAM, CPU, and storage.

What if I do not know how to export or share my project files?

Note this in the Specific Instructions field when submitting your order. Leanna’s team will guide you through it during the one-on-one virtual session that follows payment.

What happens if my app has bugs after deployment?

All deployments include two days of post-launch support. If issues are found during deployment itself, the Leanna development team resolves them before handing over the live site.

The gap between building an AI-generated website and actually launching it is real but it does not have to be your problem to solve. Leanna exists precisely to handle everything that happens after you click “generate.”

Visit Web Services, fill out the order form, and get your website live within 24 hours.

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