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What is an agentic website?

TL;DR
  • An agentic website has a research-to-deploy loop behind it, not just a launch date.
  • It studies real signals every week and ships human-reviewed improvements.
  • A static site decays out of search and AI answers; an agentic one keeps improving.
  • Three plans: Foundation $269, Agentic $669, and Agentic Growth $1,469 per month.

An agentic website is a website connected to a research-to-deploy loop: it continuously studies real market signals (search, analytics, AI answers, reviews, competitors, and directories), turns them into evidence-backed work orders, gets human review, and ships approved improvements. Unlike a static site that goes stale after launch, an agentic website gets measurably better every week.

How is an agentic website different from a normal website?

A normal website is finished the day it launches and slowly decays. An agentic website treats launch as the starting line. It has a repeatable system behind it that watches how the market and search behavior change, and keeps the site aligned with what buyers and AI answer engines reward, with a person reviewing every change before it ships.

A normal website is a brochure that ages. An agentic website is a system that gets measurably better every week.

How does the research-to-deploy loop work?

The loop runs in steps:

  • Pull signals from Google Search Console, GA4, SERPs, keyword data, AI answer surfaces, Reddit, directories, competitors, and reviews.
  • Separate useful evidence from noise.
  • Turn the findings into an intelligence brief: strategy, threats, opportunities, and proof.
  • Compare the brief against the current pages, offer, content, and conversion path.
  • Convert it into specific work orders with the evidence attached.
  • A human reviews the work before it goes live.
  • Approved work becomes content improvements, new pages, CTA tests, schema, meta, internal links, and authority ideas.
  • Deploy through GitHub version control and Vercel, so changes are tracked and reversible.

Why does this matter in 2026?

Search is shifting to AI answers. Research from Ahrefs found that when an AI Overview appears, the number one organic result loses about 35% of its clicks, and only a small fraction of AI-cited pages even rank in Google's top 10. Winning now means being the clear, well-structured, frequently updated source that both Google and AI assistants can extract and cite, not just ranking once and hoping.

When an AI Overview appears, the top organic result loses about 35% of its clicks. Being cited now beats simply ranking.

What does an agentic website include?

AWC offers three plans. Foundation ($269/mo) is a conversion-focused website with Google Business Profile optimization, a review funnel, monthly backend SEO, and one AEO blog a month. Agentic ($669/mo) adds the AI sales bot, the weekly research-to-deploy loop, human-reviewed work orders, one AEO blog a week, and Instagram auto-responses. Agentic Growth ($1,469/mo) adds Google Ads and Reddit campaign management feeding back into the loop.

Who is an agentic website for?

Local service businesses, trades, clinics, firms, and hospitality, that rely on their website for leads and do not have time to keep it current. If your site went live and then went quiet, an agentic website is the system that keeps it working. See the agentic website service for how it fits together.

Frequently asked questions

Is an agentic website just a website with a chatbot?

No. A chatbot is one optional feature. An agentic website is connected to a research-to-deploy loop that ships human-reviewed improvements to the actual pages over time.

How much does an agentic website cost?

Three plans: Foundation $269/mo, Agentic $669/mo, and Agentic Growth $1,469/mo.

Do I own my website?

Yes. It is deployed through GitHub and Vercel, so every change is tracked and reversible and the work stays yours.

Does the agent change my site without review?

No. A human reviews every proposed change before it goes live.

Want a website that gets better every week? Get started with AWC or compare the plans.

We update this guide as search and AI answers evolve. That weekly research-to-deploy loop is exactly what an agentic website runs for you, so your pages stay cited instead of going stale.