Operations Docs

All guidance lives here.

Use this page for process guidance, preparation checklists, account flow, and workspace entry rules. Product pages stay focused on execution.

Quick Start

Move fastest in this order.

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Start with the project brief and generate a clear summary.

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Create the customer account and continue into checkout.

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Move into workspace provisioning and editor access.

Quick Start

All guidance lives here.

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Quick start

For first-time users.

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Start with the brief to define scope, pages, content sources, and languages.

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If the package is clear, continue directly to checkout.

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Use Docs only when someone needs the flow map or checklist.

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Account, checkout, and workspace

Keep registration, ordering, and workspace access on one path.

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Create the customer identity once and reuse it everywhere.

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In checkout, confirm the package, payment method, and workspace target.

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After ordering, track provisioning and continue into the editor.

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Content preparation checklist

Well-prepared inputs make the build move faster.

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Brand inputs: brand name, positioning, visual direction, and tone of voice.

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Business inputs: product descriptions, proof points, cases, and FAQs.

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Launch inputs: logo, key visuals, page structure, language scope, and domain plan.

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Workspace and editor

After ordering, the workspace becomes the main operating surface.

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Inspect order state, workspace status, starter sites, and renewal details.

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Once the workspace is ready, continue directly into the editor.

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If another project is needed, return to the brief or checkout.

Publishing Library

Turn launch guidance into an indexable content library.

Checklists, tutorials, comparisons, and FAQs now ship as reusable page templates that can keep expanding the docs hub.

Checklist

2026-03-21

GEO / SEO publishing checklist for AI-visible websites

Ship launch pages that are crawlable, answer-first, trustworthy, and connected to the rest of the site.

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Validate 200 status, crawl access, sitemap inclusion, and canonical control.

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Lead with the answer, then support it with definitions, steps, FAQs, or checklists.

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Ship author, freshness, entity, and internal-link signals before promotion.

Tutorial

2026-03-21

How to configure AI crawler access without breaking search visibility

Separate search visibility, training controls, and private surfaces so public pages stay discoverable while sensitive routes stay protected.

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Separate search visibility from model-training policy instead of blocking every AI user-agent.

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Keep public HTML, CSS, JS, and image assets accessible to approved crawlers.

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Validate robots, noindex, and sitemap behavior with live requests before launch.

Comparison

2026-03-21

GEO vs SEO: how to structure content for search and AI answers

Compare classic search optimization and generative engine optimization so your team can design one content system that serves both.

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SEO wins discoverability in classic search while GEO shapes how AI systems summarize you.

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Answer-first pages, entity signals, and structured sections strengthen both channels.

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The strongest teams use one content system with different measurement and page templates.

FAQ

2026-03-21

AI search visibility FAQ for website launches

Answer the real publishing questions teams ask about crawlers, indexing, schema, and AI-ready page structure.

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Turn repeated launch questions into a stable public knowledge surface.

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Clarify crawler policy, canonical rules, schema use, and content freshness.

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Use the FAQ as a feeder into tutorials, comparisons, and deeper checklists.