What does "agent-native" actually mean?
Agent-native means your site is engineered for two audiences simultaneously: human visitors and AI agents. Every page ships with semantic HTML landmarks (<main>, <article>, <section>), JSON-LD structured data (Organization, Product, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList), an llms.txt index at the site root, llms-full.txt for full-context agents, OpenGraph with factual descriptions, XML sitemap, and an RSS feed. The result: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Overviews can read, parse, cite, and link to your product without guessing. 73% of sites are silently excluded from AI citations due to configuration errors alone — agent-native means none of those failures exist on your site.
Who is this actually for?
AI/ML startups (model APIs, inference infrastructure, eval tools), agent platforms (orchestration layers, browser agents, voice interfaces), and developer tools (SDKs, CLIs, MCP servers). The common thread: your buyer is a technical founder or platform engineer who uses Perplexity or ChatGPT to research vendors before ever visiting your site. If you need to be discoverable in AI-generated answers — not just Google search results — you are in the right place.
How is 48 hours possible?
We use a systematized agent-native delivery process: architecture-first workflow (site map, JSON-LD taxonomy, content schema before any visual design), battle-tested technical frameworks for the agent layer (llms.txt templates, robots.txt configurations, schema patterns), and parallel design-and-build execution. The agent-readability layer — the part most agencies treat as an afterthought — is built into the process from hour one, not bolted on at the end. This is how a build that takes enterprise agencies 8–12 weeks ships in 48 hours at a fixed price.
How much does it cost, and what's included?
Starter: $2,400 for one page, delivered in 48 hours. Growth: $4,800 for up to five pages, delivered in approximately five days. Both tiers include: semantic HTML, JSON-LD (Organization, Product, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList), llms.txt and llms-full.txt, robots.txt with all 8 AI bots explicitly configured, OpenGraph and Twitter cards, XML sitemap, RSS feed, TTFB optimization targeting under 200ms, agent-readability audit before handover, Agent-Native Certified badge, and GitHub repository handover. Copy and imagery are client-provided. No monthly fees. No platform lock-in.
What do you need from me to hit the 48-hour window?
Three things at kickoff: brand assets (logo, fonts if any), final copy for each page, and reference sites showing the visual direction you want. The clock starts when all three are in hand. Slow content delivery is the single most common reason projects slip. If your copy is not ready, the 48-hour window does not start until it is. We will flag this in writing at kickoff so there are no surprises.
What if I need changes?
Every build includes one 4-hour revision block (Growth tier: two blocks) after delivery to address details and confirm the site matches the agreed brief. If the first delivery misses the brief entirely, we rework it at no charge until it matches what was agreed at kickoff. Larger scope additions — new pages, new features, ongoing content — are quoted as separate engagements.
Do I own the code?
Yes. Full GitHub repository handover on delivery. The codebase is yours to host, modify, and extend. No proprietary CMS, no platform dependency, no ongoing license fee. We deploy to your hosting provider of choice (Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare Pages) and you control the repository and domain from day one.
Do you handle hosting and post-launch fixes?
We deploy to your hosting account (Vercel, Netlify, or Cloudflare) and fix any genuine bugs at no charge for 14 days after launch. After that, ongoing maintenance is available as a monthly retainer. We do not offer managed hosting — you own the infrastructure. This is deliberate: no lock-in means you can hand the codebase to any developer and keep going.
Can I see live examples or talk to a past client?
Yes. See the Work page for live sites with their agent-readability scores. Rewyo (startup-fast-lane.lovable.app) achieved 100/100 on the grow.contact agent-readability scanner — the first confirmed 100/100 build. On request, we will connect you with a recent founder for a reference call before you commit.
Will the site actually convert?
We design around a single primary action per page and ship with analytics configured so you can measure it. Conversion depends on your offer, your traffic, and your positioning — not just the site. What we guarantee: the site will not be the bottleneck. Every page is structured for a clear primary CTA, built with fast load times that reduce bounce, and designed for the technical founder audience that makes up your ICP.
Do I need a launch page, a marketing site, or a devtool hub?
Launching a model or waitlist? Start with a Launch Page. Raising or selling to enterprise? Marketing Site. Shipping an SDK, API, or MCP server with docs and dashboards? Devtool Hub. Tell us the goal and we'll recommend the smallest thing that works.
What if I'm not happy with the result?
If the first delivery misses the brief, we rework it on us until it matches what we agreed at kickoff. If it still isn't right after that, you pay only for time spent and walk away with whatever's been built.