When I started rebuilding a site for an AI/robotics startup, the brief was familiar: “Make it look futuristic, but keep it fast, readable, and easy to update.” I didn’t want another theme that only looks good in the demo and collapses the moment a real team starts editing. So I took the Artelligence WordPress Theme for a spin and treated it like a serious production candidate, not a toy landing page.
Below is exactly how I set it up, what I liked, and where I’d use it again—from the perspective of the admin who has to live with the site after launch.
Artelligence ships with hero sections, feature grids, and “what our platform does” blocks that make sense for AI products:
I didn’t have to hack generic marketing blocks into something that resembled AI; they already felt in-domain.
For B2B AI work, this is critical. The case layout encourages a good structure:
It’s enough to look serious without requiring a custom template per client story.
Artelligence’s blog layout is clean: good reading width, usable code/diagram sections, and obvious headings. I reused the same template for light docs and explainer posts (“how our inference pipeline works”, “edge robotics safety design”).
If you’re selling AI as a service, the pricing blocks are handy: cards with feature lists, badges (e.g., “best for startups”), and call-to-action buttons. For robotics products, I repurposed them as “packages” (Pilot, Roll-out, Enterprise) rather than classic SaaS tiers.
AI audiences are unforgiving about slow, janky sites. On top of Artelligence’s defaults, I did:
font-display: swap, no extra icon fonts beyond what we truly needed.With that, Artelligence stayed snappy and didn’t sabotage Core Web Vitals.
I compared three paths:
Artelligence sat in the sweet spot: AI/robotics-aware visuals and sections, solid page-builder support, and enough flexibility to bend it toward either productized AI or more hardware-oriented robotics.
If I later want to bolt on paid add-ons, training, or small digital products, there’s a clear path via the wider ecosystem of WooCommerce Themes without having to redesign everything.
After this build, I’d reach for Artelligence in these scenarios:
If you’re the admin who has to maintain the site—not just admire the demo—Artelligence is surprisingly cooperative: it stays structured, looks on-brand for AI/robotics, and doesn’t fight your performance budget the moment real content arrives.