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Inline editing lets you click straight on a piece of text on your live website and fix it on the spot. Under the hood it's a real headless CMS — so everything you change lands in the same place, whether you do it on the page or in the admin.
"Chat with your site" isn't a future vision — it's the screen that greets you at login. 60+ tools, translation on command, and the same engine available as a headless CMS via REST/MCP.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal showed what happens when others control your data. The EU is now tightening cloud sovereignty requirements — and that's exactly why broberg.ai is built from scratch without a single line of code depending on a tech giant's infrastructure.
Last night I asked our AI for a screenshot. It couldn't get a real one working — so it built its own and sent it as proof. Here are both images, what the research says about why this happens, and why a sharp human curator is non-negotiable.
Karpathy, Tan, and Liu all start from the same diagnosis — your agent is a retriever, not a thinker. They reach three different architectures: retrieve (RAG), compile (LLM Wiki), and act (Fat Skills / GBrain). Trail picked Compile, deliberately.
Anyone can claim an AI-generated feature works. The interesting question is whether anyone has actually watched it do that — in a real browser, not just a log line that says "build succeeded."
We never route an AI task to a specific model because it's the one we're used to. We route by the task — and the moment it touches your customers' data, it's automatically sent to a model hosted in the EU.
broberg.ai isn't built by one developer at a time. It's built by a fleet of AI agents working in parallel, checking each other's work, and never calling anything done until it's been proven in a real browser.
The engine that drives every project in the universe — from first idea to finished, live product.
Every AI call in the broberg.ai universe goes through ONE facade — Claude, GPT, Gemini, Mistral, Black Forest Labs.
30 years of experience building software — and a healthy scepticism that means I do not shoehorn AI in where it does not belong.