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Why MCP Village

Your website should be working for you. Most just sit there.

A business website has one job: bring you customers. Yet most owners end up with one that quietly fails at it, the hours are wrong, the new service was never added, or the whole thing is invisible on Google. And fixing any of it means logging into a tool you've forgotten, or waiting days on a "web person." So it stays broken, costing you customers you'll never even know you lost. The problem was never building a site. It's everything after.

The three ways a website fails you

It's not that you don't have a site. It's that the one you have doesn't work.

It's out of date

Wrong, and quietly costing you

The old phone number, last year's hours, a price you've since changed. The call goes to a dead line, the customer assumes you're closed, and they go to a competitor, all because updating the site was a chore you kept putting off. See how updating works →

It's invisible

Beautiful, and unfound

The new AI builders make a slick site in minutes, then the customers never come, because the SEO that gets you found was never built into the foundation. A gorgeous site nobody can find brings in nothing. Why that happens →

You're locked out

Yours in name, not in practice

You can't fix either problem yourself. There's a webmaster to chase, a ticket to file, or a builder you'd have to relearn. The one person who knows the business can't change the site that represents it.

Every one of these is the same problem wearing a different hat: your website doesn't keep up with your business, and you can't easily make it.

Why every tool leaves you here

The old builders and the shiny new ones fail you the same way.

The old guard (Wix, Squarespace, GoDaddy) hands you an editor and walks off, so keeping the site current is your second job, forever, billed monthly. The new AI builders (Lovable, Bolt and friends) make something beautiful fast, but it's often invisible to Google and built for developers, not for the owner who has to live with it. Different eras, same ending: a site that doesn't work for you, that you can't easily fix, that you're paying for every month regardless.

The MCP Village answer

A site that works, and that you can actually change.

It works because your own AI does the building and updating. There's no webmaster in the loop, and no AI for us to meter, which is also why it costs what it does.

And yes, about the price

One year with us costs about what they charge for a month.

Here's why that's not a gimmick. The others charge monthly because there's a cost to carry: a builder to host, support staff, and AI features that cost them money every time you use them, so they meter it and bill you forever. MCP Village uses the AI you already pay for, so there's no metered AI and no webmaster on our payroll. That one structural difference is why a whole year is $29.95. It's not a sale that ends, it's just how this is built.

How we compare

Their month is our year. And on theirs, you still do the work.

Almost all of these bill monthly. We bill once a year, usually for less than one of their months, and your own AI does the building and updating instead of you clicking around a dashboard.

Squarespace

Their month ≈ our year

From ~$16–25/mo, billed monthly. Polished templates, but you build and keep it up yourself in their editor, and you only get so much AI.

$29.95/year, and you just tell your AI what to change. From your phone, in seconds.

Full comparison →

Wix

Their month ≈ our year

From ~$17–29/mo, billed monthly. Powerful but heavy; the editor takes real time to learn, and the AI is capped.

$29.95/year. No editor to learn, you describe the change and it's done.

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GoDaddy

Their month ≈ our year

From ~$10–15/mo, billed monthly, and renewals climb. Generic builder, constant upsells.

$29.95/year, flat, no upsell maze. Your AI does the work, you own the result.

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Hostinger

Cheap server, no help

From ~$3/mo intro (renews higher), billed monthly or up front. Cheap hosting, but you build, secure and maintain it yourself, or hire someone.

$29.95/year for a finished site you edit by talking, no DIY, no freelancer on call.

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Webflow

Their month ≈ our year

From ~$14–23/mo, billed monthly. Beautiful, but built for designers; a steep learning curve for an owner.

$29.95/year. No design degree required, just say what you want.

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Shopify

Their month ≈ 16 of our years

From ~$29–39/mo, billed monthly, plus transaction fees. Overkill if you're not running a full store.

$29.95/year for a real site with simple lead and one-item forms, no store tax.

WordPress.com

Their month ≈ our year

From ~$4–8/mo for a usable plan, billed yearly, then you manage themes, plugins and updates yourself.

$29.95/year, nothing to manage. Your AI handles the site; you just talk to it.

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Weebly

Their month ≈ our year

From ~$10–13/mo, billed monthly. Dated builder, you drag, drop and do it all yourself.

$29.95/year. Describe it instead of dragging it, from anywhere.

Bluehost

You still do all the work

From ~$3–10/mo intro (renews higher), billed up front. It's WordPress hosting, you build and maintain the whole thing.

$29.95/year for a built, hosted site you edit by saying so. No WordPress headaches.

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IONOS

Cheap now, more later

From ~$1–6/mo intro that jumps at renewal, billed monthly. Budget builder/hosting; the work is on you.

$29.95/year, the same price next year, with your AI doing the editing.

Web.com

Their month ≈ our year

From ~$5–23/mo, billed monthly, with paid add-ons for the useful bits.

$29.95/year, with SEO, forms and analytics already included, no add-ons.

Network Solutions

Their month ≈ our year

From ~$8–25/mo, billed monthly. Old-school builder and a lot of upselling.

$29.95/year, modern, flat, and you edit it by talking to your AI.

Jimdo

Their month ≈ our year

From ~$9–20/mo, billed monthly. Simple, but it's still you doing the editing in their tool.

$29.95/year. Same simplicity, none of the clicking, and you own it.

Strikingly

Their month ≈ our year

From ~$8–16/mo, billed yearly. Fine for a one-pager, limited beyond that, and you maintain it.

$29.95/year for a full multi-page site your AI builds and updates for you.

Google Sites

Free, but you're on your own

Free, but bare-bones: a custom domain needs Google Workspace (~$7+/user/mo), and there's little real SEO, forms or design control.

$29.95/year for a real business site, custom domain, SEO and forms included, edited by talking.

The new AI builders

Even the AI tools charge monthly. We don't.

These build sites by chat, like us. The catch: monthly fees plus metered credits or tokens, and most are really aimed at apps and developers. We use the unlimited AI you already pay for, for one flat year.

Durable

A year ≈ their month

From ~$15–25/mo, billed monthly, on their metered AI. The closest match, with a CRM and invoicing built in.

$29.95/year, your own unlimited AI, the same talk-to-build with no second subscription.

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Bolt.new

Built for apps, not sites

~$25/mo plus tokens that burn fast. Brilliant for apps and prototypes, overkill for a business site, and you handle hosting.

$29.95/year, purpose-built for a business website, your AI, nothing to deploy.

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Lovable

Built for apps, not sites

~$25–50/mo plus credits. Great for products and MVPs, more than a simple site needs, and more technical.

$29.95/year, made for a business website, your AI, nothing technical.

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Replit

A dev tool, not a site builder

~$20/mo, but usage often climbs to $50–150. A coding platform for real software, far more than a business site needs.

$29.95/year, right-sized for a business site, your AI, no surprise bills.

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Prices are indicative entry plans as commonly advertised and change often; check each provider for current rates. The point isn't the exact figure, it's the shape of the deal: monthly subscriptions where you do the work, versus one yearly price where your AI does.

Bring your own AI

Works with the AI tools you already use.

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

Claude Claude
Claude Cowork Claude Cowork
ChatGPT ChatGPT
Grok Grok
Gemini Gemini

Coding agents & CLIsfor the technical crowd

Claude Code Claude Code
Codex Codex
Kimi Kimi Moonshot
Gemini CLI Gemini CLI

…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.

Stop paying for a website that doesn't work for you.

Start free, bring the AI you already use, and get a site that brings in customers and never falls out of date.

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