The AI-first CMS is already emerging.
Let’s take content management. The CMS has always promised self-service. But in practice, most marketing teams still lean heavily on agencies and developers.
Now, for the first time, AI-enabled CMS platforms are looking to change that.
Built-in AI assistants already support:
- Content creation and QA
- Metadata and SEO optimisation
- Automated internal linking
- Intelligent content structuring
- Workflow augmentation
The next step? AI-enabled CMS systems that configure your digital ecosystem without the need for traditional build projects, wireframes, or UX design cycles.
Imagine spinning up a new digital experience in days, not months. That’s not a fantasy, it’s on the roadmap for AI-first CMS vendors.
Do you still need a web agency?
This certainly challenges the traditional website design and build agency model. If software sets itself up, guiding business teams through a self serve process, what is the role of a digital partner?
Here’s the thing: most teams are way too stretched to properly explore new tech on their own. The dream of true “self-service” has never materialised because real-world teams wear too many hats.
But agencies do need to adapt. The ones that survive won’t be those clinging to outdated build processes. They’ll be the ones who:
- Bring deep domain expertise in your industry
- Understand how to configure AI-first tools quickly and effectively
- Work in nimble, cross-functional teams
- Collaborate directly with client and AI-first tech teams
- Help you manage configuration and interpret outputs in context
Lean, smart, strategic execution partners. That’s what the new model demands.
Tech is a commodity. Execution is the differentiator.
The AI arms race is already changing enterprise tech. When everyone’s using the same AI models and APIs, how do features remain a differentiator?
The new technology winners will be those who can drive integration and execution into their clients business most quickly and effectively.
OpenAI understands this, and now offers AI consulting services to clients spending $10M+. They’re not offering access to any special or secret AI models. They’re doing it because they understand that integrating new tech into old businesses is the really hard part.
Without significant and specialist enablement help, most businesses will fail to take full advantage of the power of any new AI enabled tech. And low, slow or uninspiring adoption means lost opportunity, slower revenues and low stickiness for tech vendors.
The smartest tech in the world means nothing without effective business transformation.
In this new landscape, “Execution-as-a-Service” is crucial. No matter how powerful the tech, organizations will still need help figuring out what to do with it. Enablement service teams will help clients manage transformation and change, using their deep domain expertise, technical skill with AI tools, and a big slice of imagination.