Your website changes. AI should know.
AI tools, support bots, and sales workflows keep working from whatever version of your site they last understood. SiteCTX™ watches the pages where change matters, updates the SiteCTX artifacts with your latest facts, and shows you exactly what moved.
Real publisher underneath
SiteCTX is backed by an npm package and public SiteCTX spec for publishing AI-readable site context.
No runtime dependency
Run it with npx sitectx@latest init. Nothing has to ship in your app.
Best for SaaS, ecommerce, docs, agencies, marketplaces, and local-service networks where prices, policies, products, services, locations, or catalog pages change.
Managed SiteCTX
$250/mo
Founding managed plan is $250/mo for lightweight sites. We watch key pages, keep the SiteCTX artifacts current with your changes, verify endpoints, and send a weekly change report.
Stale-answer examples
The audit finds public facts that can keep echoing after your site changes. The managed service keeps SiteCTX current after that.
AI research and sales workflows repeat last quarter's pricing.
A support bot gives deprecated docs.
Product research workflows miss current details.
Sales workflows repeat old plan limits.
NPM package + spec
There is a real publisher behind the managed service.
SiteCTX™ is not just a service name. The npm package and public SiteCTX spec define how current site facts get published, checked, and refreshed. The managed plan means we operate that workflow for you.
One-command publisher
npx sitectx@latest init
Run it as a tool. Do not add it to the customer site runtime unless you intentionally want to.
Run it without adding app dependencies
Developer-led teams can run npx sitectx@latest init. It does not need to live in your website's package.json or ship in your runtime bundle.
Built on a public SiteCTX spec
The managed service is not hand-wavy consulting. It uses a concrete publisher/review workflow that creates AI-readable site context, update feeds, and endpoint checks.
Managed customers do not have to run it
If you buy the service, SiteCTX operates the publisher, validates the first context layer, watches changing pages, updates the SiteCTX artifacts, and sends the report.
Live endpoints
The public SiteCTX artifact set is live on this site.
Agents, validators, and crawlers can read these public resources directly without touching the pilot console.
Freshness audit
You get a short freshness audit covering:
If your site is a fit, we'll send the audit by email within 2 business days.
Sample output
Example freshness audit output
This is the kind of email report you get back when your site is a fit.
Demo freshness audit
SaaS pricing/docs risk summary
Site type
SaaS pricing/docs site
Recommended watched pages
12
Recommended plan
Managed operator, from $500/mo
Likely stale-answer pages
First update candidates
Turnaround
Sent by email within 2 business days when the site is a fit.
The problem
Your site has a second audience now.
People can skim a homepage and fill in the gaps. AI tools, support bots, sales workflows, and agents need a cleaner version of what is true, especially when your team is changing prices, policies, services, products, locations, and docs.
Stale pages become AI truth.
Reason to act now
Every pricing edit, policy update, product launch, location change, or docs release creates a stale-answer window. The freshness audit shows where that risk is before your next public change ships.
Concrete risk
What actually goes wrong when public facts change.
A pricing or docs update is only useful if the workflows that depend on your site stop repeating the old version.
Example: SaaS pricing/docs
A plan-limit change can stay wrong in AI answers.
Site change
Pricing page updates Pro plan limits.
The public page is current, but old summaries can keep circulating.
Stale-answer risk
Sales and support workflows repeat last month's limits.
Support, sales, and research workflows can quote the wrong version.
SiteCTX work
Watch pricing, plan limits, and docs.
The weekly report shows what changed and what needs review.
That is the audit target: find the public facts most likely to go stale before they become wrong AI answers.
Weekly freshness report
See what changed, what SiteCTX refreshed, and what needs review.
Every week, you get a plain-English view of watched pages, SiteCTX updates we published, endpoint health, and review items.
Sample weekly report
SaaS pricing/docs freshness
Watched pages
18
Updates published
3
Endpoint issues
0
This week
Review item
Confirm the updated pricing summary before next week's report closes.
Pilot includes
Founder-led audits while the workflow is being shaped.
Early customers get direct setup attention and help define the managed workflow before SiteCTX becomes more self-serve.
Audits are reviewed manually by the SiteCTX founder during pilot.
Example customer categories
SaaS pricing/docs site
Plans, limits, docs, release notes, and support content change often.
Ecommerce catalog
Products, availability, policy pages, promos, and category details move.
Agency managing client sites
Multiple client websites need repeatable freshness checks and reporting.
Local-service location network
Services, hours, locations, coverage areas, and seasonal pages change.
Plan details
Start with the audit, then pick the right managed scope.
Launch pricing creates room for lightweight sites, higher-change businesses, and agencies rolling SiteCTX across client sites. The exact pilot scope is finalized after the audit.
Freshness audit
Free during pilot
Written audit by email when your site is a fit.
Founding managed plan
$250/mo
Founding customer pricing for lightweight sites.
Managed operator plan
From $500/mo
For higher-change sites and ongoing review.
Agency bundle
From $1,000/mo
For 5-10 client sites and repeatable rollout.
Best fit
For sites where public facts change.
SiteCTX is most useful when prices, policies, products, services, docs, locations, support content, or catalog pages change over time. If your site is mostly static, we'll say so in the audit.
FAQ
Short answers for site owners.
What is SiteCTX?
SiteCTX is an npm package, public SiteCTX spec, and managed service for keeping AI-readable site facts current when public pages change.
The package proves the publishing workflow is real. The managed service runs that workflow for site owners who want setup, monitoring, SiteCTX updates, reporting, and human review handled for them.
Do I need to install the npm package?
No. Managed customers do not need to install anything in their website app.
Developer-led teams can run the package with npx sitectx@latest init. It can run as a publisher/checker without becoming a dependency in your site's package.json.
What does the managed service do?
Managed customers get setup, monitoring, SiteCTX updates, weekly reporting, and human review without adding another internal website-change checklist.
We monitor key changing pages, update the SiteCTX artifacts with your current facts, verify endpoints from the outside, and send weekly change reports that show what changed and what needs review.
Who is this best for?
SiteCTX is best for SaaS, ecommerce, documentation sites, agencies, marketplaces, and local-service networks with changing prices, policies, products, services, docs, locations, support content, or catalog pages.
Does this require rebuilding my website?
No. SiteCTX is designed to sit beside the site you already have. For managed customers, we generate and refresh the artifacts while your existing website serves them.
What happens after the audit?
We identify the pages most likely to create stale AI answers, recommend the first watched pages, and finalize the pilot scope for keeping your SiteCTX layer current.
Does SiteCTX force ChatGPT or public AI tools to update?
No. Nobody can honestly promise that.
SiteCTX gives your team, agents, support workflows, agencies, and future crawlers a current source of site facts. The audit shows where public AI answers are likely to go stale, and the managed service keeps the SiteCTX layer and weekly reports current.
Freshness audit