The new AI site builders are genuinely impressive: describe what you want, and minutes later you've got a slick, modern site. Then you wait for the customers, and they never come. Here's the part the demos skip: most of those sites are nearly invisible to Google, because the SEO that actually gets you found was never built into the foundation. MCP Village puts it there from the first page.
Most AI builders generate your site as a bundle of JavaScript that fills itself in after the page loads. A person sees a gorgeous page. But a search engine often arrives, finds an almost-blank page before the JavaScript runs, and moves on. Your hours, your services, your whole pitch, the words that should be pulling in customers, never make it into what Google reads.
So the site looks done. It launches. And then it just sits there, lovely and unfound, while you wonder why the phone isn't ringing.
Once owners discover their shiny new site is invisible, the fixes begin: bolt-on prerendering services, SEO plugins, migrating to a different framework, or hiring someone to sort it out. A whole little industry exists just to patch what these builders ship. That's another dependency, another monthly charge, another thing that breaks quietly, on top of the tool that was supposed to make this simple. You wanted a website. You got a project.
Your site is served as clean, complete pages, the kind search engines read instantly, with the technical SEO already in place. No bundle to wait on, no patch to buy. It's correct the moment you publish.
Every page is served fully formed, so Google and Bing read your actual content the instant they arrive, no JavaScript gymnastics, no blank page, no waiting days to get indexed.
Your name, services and details are handed to search engines in exactly the structured form they want, so you're eligible for the richer, eye-catching local and business listings.
We quietly keep a sitemap of your whole site up to date as you add pages, so nothing slips through the cracks or sits undiscovered.
Every page gets a real title, description and a tidy link preview when shared, not a bare web address, the basics most AI builders simply skip.
Readable links (/pricing, not ?id=42) and a proper H1/H2 structure, so search engines see an organised page, not a pile of unlabelled boxes.
Plain, lightweight pages that load quickly. Speed is a ranking factor, and a heavy app bundle is the opposite of fast.
You configure none of it. The foundation that lets you get found is simply there, included in the one yearly price.
More and more people now ask ChatGPT, Claude or Perplexity to recommend a plumber, a clinic, a place to eat. Those AI crawlers mostly read plain HTML and skip JavaScript entirely, so a builder-made site that's invisible to Google is invisible to them too. Because your MCP Village site is served as real pages, it's readable by the AI tools people increasingly trust to point them somewhere, the search traffic that's only going to grow.
A solid foundation gets you findable. Winning a specific search is about content, and that's where talking to your AI pays off:
Your AI writes it with the right headings, meta and internal links baked in, because it's reading the same SEO guidance the platform ships. You bring the intent; the structure comes for free. No SEO course required.
For a local shop, trade or clinic, this is the part that actually brings in nearby work. Your name, address, phone and hours are handed to search engines in exactly the form they use to rank local businesses and show you in the map results. Tell your AI what you do ("we're a dental practice in Austin") and it sets up the rest.
Getting the foundation right is half of it. The other half is staying current: out-of-date sites slip down the results, while a site you actually keep fresh, the moment your hours, prices or services change, is one Google rewards. That's the thing this whole platform is built to make effortless. A findable foundation plus a site that never goes stale is how you stay ahead of competitors whose builder-made pages are both invisible and out of date. See how updating works →
Connect MCP Village once, then build and update your site from wherever you already work, whether that's a chat app you talk to or a coding agent in your terminal.
Chat assistantsbuild & update by talking
Coding agents & CLIsfor the technical crowd
…and any MCP-compatible assistant. MCP is an open standard, so as new tools adopt it, your site works with them too, no change needed.
Start free. The foundation that brings you customers is built in from the first page, no patch, no plugin, no second bill.
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