AI publishing infrastructure for local business

AI-built websites. Stable indexing infrastructure from day one.

We build and stabilize AI-generated websites for local service brands using HTML-first architecture, clean route systems, deterministic canonicals, and transparent SEO engineering.

The shift

Modern SEO is becoming a publishing systems problem.

Beautiful frontends are easy to generate now. Durable search visibility is harder. Google still needs consistent page identity, crawlable links, complete HTML, stable metadata, and a publishing workflow that does not drift as the site evolves.

Better Call Steve case study

Good frontend. Fragile publishing layer.

The site looked fast, polished, and modern to humans, but Search Console was exposing infrastructure signals underneath: canonical conflicts, soft 404s, discovered-not-indexed pages, and route parity gaps.

Alternate canonical inconsistent identity
Crawled not indexed weak HTML confidence
Soft 404 thin crawler output
Duplicate canonical conflicting page logic

SSR is not the goal.

Stable indexable HTML is the goal.

What we build

Infrastructure-first services for local search visibility.

Replit SEO Rescue

Stabilize AI-built sites that look finished but are leaking crawl confidence through rendering, canonical, or route drift.

SEO-Safe Local Builds

Launch HTML-first local business sites with deterministic routes, metadata, schema, and publishing checks from day one.

GSC Architecture Audits

Translate Search Console symptoms into the publishing systems that created them, then prioritize the repair path.

Publishing Infrastructure

Build the sitemap, canonical, internal link, and content workflows that keep local pages stable as the site grows.

Publishing baseline

Every discoverable route should resolve to the same truth everywhere.

Sitemap parityCanonical determinismStable indexable HTMLLocal schema coverageCrawler-visible linksClean publishing workflow

Lab notes

Public learning becomes the trust engine.

Case studies

Real projects become the proof layer.