
Pagesmith.ai
AI websites that actually show up on Google
84 followers
AI websites that actually show up on Google
84 followers
Most AI website builders output client-rendered JavaScript that search engines struggle to crawl. Pagesmith generates stunning Astro sites with static HTML by default and SSR for dynamic pages, so your site actually shows up on Google. Describe your vision in plain language and watch Pagesmith build SEO-ready pages in seconds. Features include custom domains, blog support, contact forms, databases, dynamic SSR pages, React islands and GitHub export for full code ownership.








We built Pagesmith because most AI builders produce bloated React SPAs—fine for dashboards, but a disaster for SEO and AI discoverability. Our focus is on content focused websites.
Pagesmith is built on Astro. By leveraging an island architecture and shipping zero (or minimal) JavaScript, your content isn't trapped in a "shell." It’s instantly readable for search engines and AI agents alike. Plus, every site is deployed globally at the edge, ensuring lightning-fast TTFB (Time to First Byte) regardless of where your visitors are.
We’d love your thoughts on:
What features would make this your go-to for making websites?
How do you like the sites pagesmith generates?
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@manupaa We should connect—I like the idea and would love to understand how this differs from Emergent and Lovable. If the main focus is SEO, it seems like that could be addressed with an additional prompt to optimize the entire website. Not criticizing—just genuinely curious.
@howtoabroad That’s a really fair question. The way we look at it, a prompt can definitely optimize sites made with Lovable and Emergent, but it can’t fix the underlying architecture of the sites. Tools like Lovable or Emergent are incredible for building complex, state-driven web apps, but those usually run on heavy React frameworks that can struggle with things like hydration delays and slow load times.
We built Pagesmith on Astro to generate static HTML by default, which gives you the kind of performance and clean code that Google actually prioritizes.and that’s something a prompt alone just can’t solve if the framework itself is heavy. Beyond just the words on the page, we’re automating the technical stuff like Schema markup, sitemaps, and Core Web Vitals from the jump. Essentially, if you’re building a SaaS dashboard, those other tools are great, but if you’re building a marketing site where ranking and organic traffic are the goals, that’s why we built Pagesmith. Would love to connect and chat more about it!
@manupaa This is a smart angle—most AI site builders ship heavy JS that looks great but crawls poorly. Astro-first + static HTML/SSR feels like the right default for marketing sites. Curious: how good is the “import existing site” flow, and what’s your roadmap for schema/sitemaps + auth (BetterAuth) + analytics integrations?
Nice product. I really like the Astro framework. Do you have any authentication solution for the websites?
Thanks Timothy! We will be integrating a BetterAuth based solution to the in the near future. In the mean time you can add it just by prompting.
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Congrats! Can I use Pagesmith to add / review an existing site or have to use it from the beginning?
@daniele_packard There is a import function that you can use to import an existing site. Depending on the site a site can be better looking if made from the scratch but feel free to test it!