You shipped a site in a weekend. That's the easy part now. The hard part — the part the builder didn't do for you — is getting it found. Most AI- and no-code-built sites launch with the same gaps: thin pages, no internal structure, and zero authority. The good news is that the fixes are predictable.
Week one is diagnosis. Run a full audit, confirm the site is actually indexable, and fix anything blocking crawlers. This is where most traffic is quietly lost: a stray noindex, a broken canonical, or a sitemap that was never submitted. Nothing else matters until pages can be found and rendered.
Weeks two and three are content. Pick a small set of topics you can realistically win — searchable, low-competition, and relevant to what you sell. Publish a handful of genuinely useful pages, link them together, and make sure each one answers the question it targets better than what currently ranks.
Week four is authority and momentum. Start closing the most obvious competitor link gaps, set a publishing cadence you can keep, and put monitoring in place so you see movement. Thirty days won't make you number one — but it turns an invisible site into one that's compounding.
