Google is quietly but aggressively building a full-stack automation ecosystem that spans nearly every layer of the AI landscape. Across Google Labs, ideas are moving from internal brainstorms to public experiments at an unusually fast pace, with new tools and services shipping in rapid succession. Not everything will stick, and some products will inevitably be folded back into the stack, but the sheer volume of experimentation matters. It signals a company testing the outer limits of what AI-driven automation can realistically handle, from simple workflow helpers to more ambitious, agent-like systems.
For end users, this moment is unusually favorable. Instead of betting on a single, rigid solution, you can try a wide range of tools, compare approaches, and see what actually fits your workflows. Some automations will feel half-baked, others surprisingly polished, but the optionality is the real advantage. If you care about efficiency, leverage, or simply understanding where AI is heading next, now is the right time to explore what Google is putting into the wild and decide which pieces are worth adopting before the landscape settles.
In this tutorial, you’ll see how to use Google Stitch to generate a predictive heat map that shows, almost instantly, where attention actually goes on your website. Instead of guessing, you get a clear view of what people notice, what they ignore, and where your design is quietly leaking clicks and conversions. This is particularly useful if your site feels dated, if you’re a designer trying to push CRO further, or if you own a website with decent traffic but disappointing CTR or sales, using this tool might help you figure out the problem without spending a fortune.
By the end of this tutorial, you’ll learn how to:
- Access Google Stitch
- Generate a heat map and explore the tools
- Create an updated web design
- Explore Google Stitch options
Let’s dive right into this amazing tutorial!
