Creating Your Website
The Website workspace gives every brand one real, publishable website: a homepage, additional pages, and blog posts, all built as a fast static site with GEO-complete metadata and schema baked in. You can build it from your existing site, redesign it in a new direction, edit it by chatting, and publish it to a live URL or your own custom domain.
Build your homepage
Section titled “Build your homepage”If your brand has no site in ReachLLM yet, the Website workspace shows a build screen with your brand's domain locked in. Click Build homepage and the builder:
- Captures your current homepage's design (colors, typography, spacing, imagery).
- Plans the page section by section from a screenshot and the page content.
- Rebuilds each section as clean, crawlable code with your design system applied.
- Adds GEO essentials automatically: title and meta description, canonical URL, Open Graph tags, JSON-LD schema, a single H1, and alt text on images.
The result appears as a draft in the preview. Nothing is public until you publish.
Redesign your homepage
Section titled “Redesign your homepage”When your homepage works but looks dated, use Redesign homepage (in the Rebuild menu in the workspace toolbar). This runs a fully autonomous redesign in the background:
- Plan first: before it spends anything, the agent shows you a short plan of how it will approach the redesign and asks you to confirm or steer it. Pick "Looks good, build it", or tell it what to change in a sentence and it folds that into the whole run.
- Deep scan: the agent crawls your current site section by section, capturing structure, copy, assets, and design tokens.
- Design brief: it works out what your business does, who it serves, and what is weak about the current design.
- Content plan (content first): it plans what each section should actually say, grounded in your knowledge base, your writing voice, and what objectively performs in AI search for your space (the competitor and reference pages AI engines cite). The design is built around this content, not the other way around.
- Reference study: it studies genuinely great reference designs in your category, from a curated library plus live research, and can search the web for anything it needs.
- Three directions: it designs three distinct visual directions, generates a mockup for each, and judges them against your brief.
- Build: it rebuilds your homepage to the winning direction, preserving your facts, logo, real imagery, testimonials, and every CTA destination.
- Design review: it screenshots the built page, scores it against the chosen direction and your old site, and keeps refining (bounded rounds) until it passes.
As it works, the chat shows a live activity feed: the current step, and the sub-agents fanning out beneath it (studying several reference sites, designing the three directions, running each review round), so you can see exactly what is happening.
The run takes roughly 15 to 40 minutes. Progress shows in the workspace banner and the activity feed, and the run finishes as a draft: you get a before-and-after comparison in the chat, and nothing changes on your live site until you press Publish.
You can also start a redesign by asking the ReachLLM agent: "redesign my homepage".
Add pages and blog posts
Section titled “Add pages and blog posts”Website owns design, layout, components, page code, preview, and publishing. Content Studio owns research, copy, sources, images, review, and approval.
Use Add page in Website to start the right Content Studio workflow:
- Improve existing page content: ReachLLM reads the live copy, preserves verified facts and purpose, researches useful references, and creates an improved content document with suggested assets.
- Write new website content: choose a case study, About page, pricing page, comparison page, landing page, product page, service page, documentation page, or FAQ. Each format follows its own research, structure, schema, image, and review rules.
- Write a blog post: create the article in the same shared Content Studio workspace.
Content Studio does not imitate or replace your page design. When the document is approved, use Send to Website. The handoff uses the exact approved revision, then Website applies the existing site design system and creates the draft page for preview. Nothing goes live until you publish from Website.
Edit by chatting
Section titled “Edit by chatting”The chat panel next to the preview edits the real site. Describe the change in plain language: "make the hero headline bigger", "change the CTA to Book a demo", "use a darker footer". An autonomous coding agent edits the actual files, rebuilds, and visually verifies the change before saving. Use Select in the toolbar to click an element and scope your edit to it.
You can attach a reference image to a chat message (a screenshot, a design you like, a logo): the agent views it and matches the design or content it shows. The preview reflects the real built page, so what you see is what publishes.
The Design tab exposes your site's design tokens (colors, typography, spacing) for direct editing, and the Source tab shows any page's content, schema, and images. When a Content & CMS platform is connected, ReachLLM tries to read the matching CMS page, post, file, CMS item, or platform asset first, then falls back to the generated preview or public page crawl. The Source tab marks connected CMS reads so you can tell whether the content came from WordPress, GitHub, Webflow, or Shopify. It also shows the CMS update handles returned by the connected platform, such as GitHub paths and SHAs, Shopify theme asset IDs, and Webflow editable node counts.
For connected CMS brands, the Add page URL picker also prefers known CMS pages and posts before sitemap URLs. That lets the website generator pull the current platform content into a rebuild flow even when the public page is hard to scrape.
Publish
Section titled “Publish”Publish builds the site and deploys it to your live URL. The first publish gives you a ReachLLM-hosted URL; you can connect a custom domain from the workspace. After publishing, the workspace shows the live status, and any further edits accumulate as draft changes until you publish again.
Next steps
Section titled “Next steps”- Content generation: articles and Strategy content that can publish to your site.
- GEO audit: check any site, including this one, against GEO best practices.
