We Built 1,821 Pages in Days, Not Months.
Here's Why.
In January 2026, we built and deployed syndesi.ai — a 1,821-page authority site covering every meaningful question about AI search optimization, answer engine optimization (AEO), and how businesses show up when people ask ChatGPT and Perplexity for recommendations.
Not a blog. Not a landing page. 1,821 individual pages, each targeting a specific question that real people are asking AI search engines right now.
The entire site was built, deployed, and indexed in days. Within a week, pages were appearing in Google search results. Within days of deployment, content was being cited in Perplexity AI responses.
Why 1,821 Pages?
Most companies approach content the old way: write one article per week, publish it, hope it ranks, repeat. At that pace, building real topical authority takes years. And by the time you get there, the landscape has changed.
We took the opposite approach. Instead of trickling out content, we identified every question someone could ask about AEO and AI search visibility — what answer engine optimization actually is, how Perplexity optimization differs from traditional LLM optimization, why Open Graph tags matter for AI search — and built a page for each one.
Every page answers a single, specific question. No filler. No 3,000-word SEO padding. Just clear, direct answers structured exactly how AI search engines want to consume them.
The goal was not to rank #1 on Google for every keyword. The goal was to become the default source that AI systems pull from when someone asks about this topic.
How We Actually Built It
This was not a team of writers grinding for six months. It was a system.
We used programmatic content generation — a framework where you define the content structure, the question patterns, and the answer format once, then generate every variation at scale. The content is stored in a database, served through a Next.js application, and deployed on Vercel with automatic builds.
The technical stack is straightforward: Supabase for the content database, Next.js for the frontend, Vercel for hosting, and structured data markup on every page. Each page includes schema.org markup, Open Graph tags, and the semantic structure that AI crawlers use to understand and cite content.
The hard part was not the technology. It was the content strategy — figuring out which 1,821 questions to answer, how to structure each answer so it is useful to both humans and AI systems, and how to create topical clusters that establish genuine authority.
What the Data Shows So Far
The site launched in mid-January 2026. Here is where things stand after the first few weeks:
Google has indexed over 1,680 of the 1,821 pages — a 92% indexing rate on a brand new domain. For context, many established sites struggle to get Google to index even half their pages that quickly. The site is averaging position 17.4 across all keywords, which puts it on page 2 of Google results — exactly where you would expect a new domain in its first month as Google evaluates trustworthiness.
The pages already generating the most impressions are the ones we would expect — content about structured data and social metadata, Perplexity-specific optimization, and questions about how to format content for AI consumption.
But here is the part that matters most: AI search engines do not have a sandbox period. Unlike Google, which makes new domains prove themselves over months, platforms like Perplexity and ChatGPT evaluate content quality immediately. If your page answers the question well and has proper structure, it gets cited. That is exactly what has been happening.
The Real Point
We did not build syndesi.ai just to have a big website. We built it as a proof of concept for exactly the kind of system we build for clients.
The question every B2B company should be asking right now is not "how do we rank on Google?" — it is "how do we show up when our prospects ask an AI for recommendations?"
Because that is what is happening. Decision-makers are typing questions like "what is the best logistics software for mid-market companies?" into ChatGPT and Perplexity. The companies that show up in those answers get the meeting. The ones that do not get skipped entirely — and never even know they were in the conversation.
This is not a theoretical future. This is happening right now, and the companies that build for it first will own the advantage for years.
What This Means for Your Business
If a two-person venture studio can build an 1,821-page authority site in days, imagine what a system like this could do for a company with actual domain expertise, customer stories, and products to talk about.
The playbook works the same way regardless of industry. Map the questions your prospects are asking AI. Build structured, comprehensive answers. Deploy them at a scale your competitors cannot match by hand. Then let the system compound over time as AI search engines learn to trust your content.
We have already done this in other verticals — our LocalAnswer.io project generated 14,343 pages for home services, and it received a six-figure white-label offer within months of deployment.
The only difference between what we built and what your company needs is the questions being answered.
Explore the System
Here are some of the pages from syndesi.ai to see the approach in action:
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