Editing your website with the AI Agent
Learn how to edit your website using AI prompts.
![]() Written by: Ronnel DG Last updated: 02 Apr., 2026 |
The AI Agent has two modes: direct AI chat for general changes, and Visual Edit mode for targeting specific elements.
Use direct AI chat for broad changes across pages or sections.
Chatting with the AI Agent
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In the AI Agent chat, describe the change you want. Be specific about the location if targeting a particular area.

- Click the up arrow
to submit your message.
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Review the update.
Use Visual Edit mode to edit one specific element you can see on the page.
Using Visual edit
- In the AI Agent chat, click
to turn it on.Visual edit

- Click on the element within your website that you want to change (text, image, button, or form).
- Type your requests directly in the “Ask AI Agent” field, then click the up arrow
.
- Review the update.
The AI updates only the element you selected. Each AI Agent request is logged in the AI chat. When a change is applied, a restore point is created automatically so you can revert if needed.
Restoring a previous version
If a change causes problems, you can restore your site to an earlier version.
- In the AI Agent chat, find the message linked to the change you want to undo.
- Click
Restore.
Your site will revert to that earlier version. All other changes since then will be undone.
Tip: You can restore versions in any order, including returning to a more recent version. If the version you chose is incorrect or does not solve your problem, try restoring a different version.
Queueing tasks
If the AI Agent is working on a recent request you made in the chat, you can queue a task!

When the Agent completes a task, it will automatically take the next message from the queue. You can pause the queue at any point. You can reorder, edit, or remove queued messages.
The queue works well with credit limits: if you can't send another message because you're credit-limited, your queue will remember its messages but go into an unplayable paused state until you have enough credits.
Note: If you close your browser, the next task won't run, but B12 remembers your queue on that device. On reopening B12, your queue will be present but paused. If you open B12 from another device, you won't see the queue you built on the first device.
