About Build With Less AI
I'm a Licensed Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner in China. I am not a programmer.
Two years ago, I couldn't write a single line of HTML. Today, I run jjradiator.com — a real auto parts export website — built almost entirely with AI tools.
This is the contrast behind the project: a trained TCM practitioner, no coding background, real auto parts export work, and a public AI build log.
This site is the public record of how that happened. Every mistake, every breakthrough, every traffic report.
Why This Site Exists
The internet is full of people promising you can "build a business with AI in 30 minutes." Most of them are selling something. Most of them have never actually done it.
I have.
jjradiator.com is a real auto parts export website. It is still in its early stage, but it has already started getting Google rankings and real inquiries. My company has real experience in the auto parts export business — jjradiator.com is the new public SEO experiment I am building and documenting. I came into this with no coding background and no team.
Build With Less AI is where I document the entire process, in public:
- What worked (and what didn't)
- Real Search Console data — not screenshots from someone else's dashboard
- The exact prompts I use
- The tools I rely on
- The mistakes that cost me months
- The AI content workflows that actually produce useful pages
No fluff. No theory. No "AI will change everything" essays. Just project logs from someone who's actually in the trenches.
What You'll Find Here
AI Export Lab
The main thread: step-by-step records of building, growing, and troubleshooting jjradiator.com with AI tools. Content strategy, SEO data, inquiry handling, OE number management, and everything else that goes into running a real B2B export site as a solo operator.
Start here if you want to:
- Build an export website with AI (even if you can't code)
- See real SEO data as the project develops
- Learn the practical AI workflows I use daily
- Understand what AI gets wrong in export/SEO contexts
What This Site Is NOT
- Not a "get rich with AI" blog. I don't promise fast money. I publish real data — including months where nothing happened.
- Not a course sales funnel. There are no $997 "AI Mastery" programs here. If I ever create paid resources, they'll be templates and tools I actually use, sold at honest prices.
- Not a TCM advice site. My professional background explains how I think, but this website is focused on AI-assisted export website building.
Who I Am
I am licensed to practice Traditional Chinese Medicine in China. That background is part of my story, but it is not the content direction of this website. Here, I focus on what a non-programmer can actually build and verify with AI.
My background gives me a set of skills that turn out to be surprisingly useful in the AI era:
- Pattern recognition — reading messy Search Console data, product gaps, and buyer queries without pretending every signal is clean.
- Systematic thinking — treating content, structure, technical SEO, and inquiry flow as one connected system.
- Patience with slow results — SEO moves in weeks and months, so I record the process instead of declaring victory too early.
- Comfort with ambiguity — export SEO is full of incomplete information, and every change needs to be checked against real data.
I'm not a guru. I'm a practitioner who decided to learn how to export auto parts using AI, and who's willing to show you exactly how that's going — including the embarrassing parts.
Start Exploring
→ Start Here — New to the site? I'll point you in the right direction.
→ AI Export Lab — Read the full project log, starting with "Why a Non-Programmer Built an Auto Parts Export Website with AI."
→ Live Stats — See the public Search Console evidence behind the project.
→ Services — Request a practical website or SEO workflow review.
→ Contact Me — Questions about AI + export workflows, auto parts SEO, or just want to compare notes? I read every message.
Last updated: June 2026. This project is ongoing. Everything on this site is a work in progress — just like the business it documents.