Duda revolutionizes client content collection with an embedded AI-powered solution

March 18, 2025
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With 87% of content delays caused by clients, Duda introduces a unique solution that streamlines one of the most challenging and time-consuming steps in an agency’s web building process.


Duda, the leading white label website building platform for agencies and web professionals serving small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), today announced the launch of its AI-powered Content Collection solution, giving web professionals a quick, easy and personalized way to collect business information and site assets from their SMB clients. Agencies can now use the website building platform to gather the content they need from clients – and have it immediately ready to use directly within the platform – before starting to design and build a website.


“As part of our ongoing innovation and development of powerful, agency-first AI tools within the Duda platform, our team has created a solution to eliminate one of the biggest headaches for agencies and web pros in the web building process,” says Itai Sadan, co-founder and CEO of Duda. 


“Using AI, agencies can now easily collect and instantly use the assets and information to bring their clients' sites to life, faster than ever. No need to download, upload, reformat. No need to search for files across different email chains, shared drives, and chats. And they can do all that under their own brand.” 


With Duda’s AI Content Collection, agencies can create AI-powered forms tailored to each client’s unique business. The forms are designed to be intuitive for small business owners — such as plumbers, restaurant owners, and local service providers — allowing them to provide critical information at their own pace, on any device, and in any format. This personalized approach ensures faster and more accurate content collection.


Submitted data is uploaded directly into Duda’s website editor, ready for use with pre-built templates or for AI site generation. This integration not only reduces website delivery time but also allows agencies to enhance AI-generated websites with richer, more personalized inputs. By automating these processes, agencies can scale their operations while maintaining a personal touch for each client.


According to a recent Duda survey of 120 digital marketing agencies, client delays and unresponsiveness are the leading obstacles in the content collection process. The survey revealed that 87% of these challenges are client-related, including clients failing to provide content, submitting poor-quality materials, or lacking clarity on their needs. The Content Collection tool directly addresses these issues by streamlining client communication and asset management.


“This launch is part of Duda’s ongoing rollout of AI-powered features and tools designed to help agencies and web professionals work their way—faster than ever,” said Amir Glatt, Co-Founder and CTO at Duda, “From generating entire sites to simplifying content collection, Duda continues to push the boundaries of efficiency and automation.” 


For more details on Duda’s Content Collection tool, visit
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