Project: Azurea — San Diego Coastal Luxury Villa What I Built Azurea is a high-end real estate development project — a double-storey luxury villa on a 6,458 sq ft coastal lot in San Diego — and I built its entire digital presence using Buildy.ai, without writing a single line of code. The Site A 10-section premium landing page at azurea.org that walks potential buyers through every dimension of the project: hero visuals, room-by-room accommodation breakdowns, a photo gallery, location and zoning details, budget ranges, and a direct inquiry form. The design carries an editorial, architectural luxury feel — dark tones, sharp typography, and rendered floor plans that sell the vision before a single brick is laid. AI Chatbot — 24/7 Design Consultant I deployed a conversational AI agent embedded as a floating chat widget across the entire site. It answers buyer questions about square footage, pricing, zoning regulations, build timelines, and room layouts — drawing from a custom knowledge base loaded with the project's actual specifications. When a visitor is ready, the chatbot qualifies them by collecting name, email, budget range, and purchase timeline, then emails a lead summary directly to the sales team. It's effectively a round-the-clock sales associate. Lead Capture & Email Automation The landing page has a lead magnet — a "San Diego Coastal Design Guide" — and when someone signs up, they're automatically enrolled in an email sequence that delivers the guide. Every inquiry from the chatbot and the contact form feeds into Buildy's built-in CRM, so no lead falls through the cracks. Social Media I generated Instagram posts showcasing the villa's renders and key features, all drafted inside Buildy and ready to publish. What Buildy Made Possible Normally this would take a web designer, a copywriter, a chatbot developer, and an email marketing person — or one person who knows how to code all of it. Buildy let me do it all through conversation. The platform handled the domain, hosting, SSL, database, AI integration, email infrastructure, and CRM — I just described what I wanted.