AI-ready builds

Ready for a bot.
Complete without one.

Your website isn't just a brochure — it's the front door to your future AI back office. Every site we ship is pre-wired for that future. Here's what the wiring actually is, in concrete terms.

/ what ai-ready means

Three things, wired into every build.

  1. Structured content.

    Your services, hours, service area, and pricing live in machine-readable form alongside the pages people see. A bot answering your phone reads the same source of truth as your visitors — not a scrape, not a guess.

  2. One intake endpoint.

    Every form on the site submits to a single clean endpoint with labeled, validated fields. Today it emails you. The day a bot takes over intake, it consumes the same endpoint — no forms rebuilt, no leads lost in a migration.

  3. Marked handoff points.

    The layout reserves the places a bot will stand: the chat slot, the booking flow, the "talk to a human" escalation path. Adding a bot later is a connection, not a redesign.

/ the day you add a bot

What connection week looks like.

Say you add Reception/Scheduling — the CoreShift bot that answers, classifies, routes, and books. Because your site is AI-ready, the bot reads your services and hours from structured content that's already there. It takes over the intake endpoint your forms already use. It appears in the slot the layout already reserved.

Connection takes days. On a site that isn't wired for it, the same job starts with a partial rebuild — which is exactly the cost we're removing, up front, for free.

A plumbing contractor launches a Business-tier site in March. In August they add Reception/Scheduling at $499/mo on the main platform. The bot goes live against the March wiring — nothing on the site gets rebuilt, and hosting becomes free while the bot runs.
/ what it costs

Nothing. It's how we build.

AI-ready isn't an add-on, isn't an upsell, isn't a premium tier. It's our default construction method, included at every price. You pay for AI the day you add a bot — on the main platform's published pricing — and not a day before.

/ the bots

What could plug in.

The catalog lives on the main site: Reception/Scheduling, Sales Qualifier, AR, HR, Contract Review, Bid Coordinator, and a growing roster. Bots run $499–$799 a month, with volume discounts — and a pilot program if you'd rather try one free first.

Browse the bot catalog → Bot pricing
/ honest limits

What AI-ready is not.

An AI-ready site is not an intelligent site. Until a bot is attached, the forms email you like any form, nothing talks to your visitors, and nothing books appointments on its own. AI-ready means the plumbing is in the walls — not that the water is running. We'd rather you know exactly what you're buying.

/ start

Build the front door.

Start with the form →