How We're Using AI at Ingenia

AI isn't a marketing buzzword for us — it's changing how we build websites and run campaigns. Here's what that looks like in practice.


Hannah Carrillo
Hannah Carrillo
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How We're Using AI at Ingenia

AI Is Already Here. We're Using It.

A lot of agencies talk about AI. We've been putting it to work — in how we write, how we build, and how we think about campaigns. The results have changed what we're willing to promise clients, and honestly, what we expect from ourselves.

This post covers where AI is making a difference in digital marketing and web development, and what we're doing with it at Ingenia.

What AI Is Doing to Marketing Right Now

The numbers tell the story. According to research from The Edigital, AI-driven strategies are expected to account for 75% of all marketing activities by 2025. That's not a distant projection anymore. It's this year.

What that shift means on the ground is that more targeting decisions, more content decisions, and more budget decisions are getting made with machine-assisted data rather than gut instinct. That's mostly good. It means less wasted spend and faster iteration.

Where AI Shows Up in Digital Marketing

  • Hyper-Personalization: AI reads user behavior patterns and adjusts content and recommendations in real time. Done well, it stops feeling like targeting and starts feeling like relevance.

  • Predictive Analytics: Instead of reacting to what already happened, AI models let you anticipate where consumer behavior is heading and adjust strategy before you're behind.

  • Content Creation: AI tools help with drafts, variations, and volume. They don't replace a real writer's judgment, but they cut the time between brief and first draft.

What AI Is Changing in Web Development

On the development side, the shift is just as real. AI tools are handling parts of the coding workflow that used to eat hours, and that's freeing up our developers to spend time on the problems that require a human brain.

Tools our team works with:

  • GitHub Copilot: Suggests code as you type, catches potential errors early, and speeds up the review cycle. It's not magic, but it's genuinely useful.

  • Divi AI: Works inside WordPress to assist with design decisions, which makes it easier to spin up visually solid sites without starting from scratch every time.

  • Adobe Sensei: Automates repetitive design tasks and pulls in behavioral data to help personalize content, so the site can respond to who's on it.

Where Ingenia Is Headed with This

We're not AI evangelists. We're practical about it. What we care about is whether a tool makes our work better for clients, and right now, several of them do.

On the web development side, we're digging deeper into AI-assisted personalization — using behavioral data to adjust what a visitor sees based on who they are and what they're looking for. A site that adapts to its audience converts better than one that treats everyone the same. That's just true.

On the marketing side, we're building more of our strategy work around predictive analytics. Understanding where customer behavior is heading before a campaign launches means our clients spend less money correcting course mid-flight.

There's still a lot we're figuring out. AI moves fast, and some of the tools that look promising today won't deliver. We're staying close to what's working, cutting what isn't, and keeping our clients out of the hype cycle as much as we can. That's the job.


AIWeb DevelopmentDigital MarketingAI ToolsMarketing Strategy
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