Crawl clarity
Canonical tags, clean internal linking, and sitemaps that reflect reality.
Entity-first content
Headings and sections organized around what you do, who you serve, and how you deliver.
Performance
Lean front-end, minimized render blocking, and asset discipline for speed.
AI SEO website development: what’s different now
Modern SEO is technical plus structural. Your site must load quickly on mobile, be easy to crawl, and communicate meaning with minimal ambiguity.
We build static-first pages where possible, keep dependencies low, and ensure every page has a distinct purpose, title, description, internal links, and structured data.
- Information design that anticipates AI summary and citation behavior.
- Schema markup where it helps eligibility and disambiguation.
- Consistent navigation + footer links so page equity flows predictably.
- Clean robots.txt and sitemaps that reduce crawl waste.
Want a site that loads fast, ranks cleanly, and gets cited in AI answers? We build the technical foundation and the content architecture to make it happen.
AI SEO deliverables (what you actually get)
We treat AI SEO as engineering plus content systems. That means a site that is consistently crawlable, consistently interpretable, and consistently updatable.
Technical foundation
- Canonical tags per page (no duplicates).
- XML + HTML sitemaps that match the real URLs.
- Robots.txt configured for search and AI crawlers.
- Clean internal linking and predictable nav.
Content architecture
- Service pages designed around buyer intent.
- Location + area-served pages with real value.
- FAQs, checklists, and “how it works” sections.
- Topic clusters that support long-term publishing.
Performance + conversion
- Mobile-first layouts and lightweight assets.
- Fast forms with image CAPTCHA.
- Lead capture + follow-up automation ready.
- Measurement: events, calls, and form outcomes.
AI search optimization (GEO) checklist
- One clear primary topic per page (and explicit supporting subtopics).
- Definitions and disambiguation near the top of the page.
- Evidence blocks: examples, steps, and “what to do next.”
- Internal links to authoritative supporting pages (services, FAQs, resources).
- Schema markup where it improves eligibility (Organization, FAQPage, Service where appropriate).