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Wix just launched a tool that aims to take website personalization to the next level

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  • Wix introduced Adaptive Content, a new AI-powered app for the website builder
  • Website admins can tell the app which elements should influence the adaptiveness of the content
  • Users can get localized content, updates since their last visit, and more

Wix, one of the best website builders around, has introduced a new AI tool with the power to completely redefine how we build, and consume, website content. The tool is an AI-powered adaptive content application that generates and modifies website content based on admin input and visitor characteristics.

With the new tool, website admins are able to determine which elements will trigger content adaptation. These elements include visitor device, country, language, or whether the visitor is a returning user. Furthermore, they can set directives, such as that the AI should deliver engaging or sales-oriented content. The tool also allows users to simulate different versions of the text, showing what the visitors could see, without the content going live first.

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