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Mon Aug 17 2026What Is llms.txt? What It Does and How to Write One
What is llms.txt, what it actually does, and how to write one in an afternoon. No ranking magic, no vendor subscription, just a file that lives in your repo.
Mon Aug 10 2026Website Redesign Cost in 2026: What You Actually Own
Real 2026 website redesign cost ranges, what each line item actually buys, and the handoff checklist that proves you own the site you paid for when it ships.
Thu Aug 06 2026How to Show Up in AI Overviews
How to show up in AI Overviews: the technical fixes and content moves that get your business cited when Google answers a search with AI instead of links.
Wed Aug 05 2026Who Owns Your Website Source Code? How to Check
Viewing your website source code takes ten seconds. Finding out whether you actually own it takes two minutes and five logins. Here is the checklist we run.
Thu Jul 30 2026I Tested 9 AI Build Tools. Only Some Let You Keep What You Make.
We gave nine AI build tools the exact same two prompts to answer one question: which ones actually let you walk away with the code? Here is the scorecard, plus the full Build to Keep workshop.
Thu Jul 16 2026We Built an MCP Server for SEO and AI Visibility
The lilAgents MCP is an MCP server for SEO and AI visibility that lets Claude, Cursor, or ChatGPT audit any website itself. Free, open source, no key.
Mon Jul 13 2026How to Choose a Dental SEO Company in 2026
Choosing a dental SEO company in 2026: what they should actually deliver, what dental SEO costs, the red flags, and the AI search shift most are ignoring.
Fri Jul 03 2026AI SEO Services: What They Are and How to Pick an Agency
AI SEO services explained: what an AI SEO agency actually does, what results to expect, and how to pick a partner that earns you citations in AI search.
Thu Jun 25 20262026 Website Build Checklist: Ship a Site You Actually Own
A developer-grade website build checklist for 2026: the pages, files, and config most builds skip, from 404s and llms.txt to a portable, lock-in-proof stack.