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Old links never break
When you move or rename a page, the old link keeps working. Set up a redirect by asking your AI or with one CLI command. No code, no redeploy.
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No dashboard required.
Your AI handles publishing through a structured API. Your team stays in the tools they already use.
Full control, zero risk.
Role-based access means your AI can only do what you allow. Draft content never leaks.
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Connect once. From that point, a conversation is all it takes to publish.
Move a page, rename a post, restructure a whole section. Every old link to those pages keeps working.
Tell your AI to redirect the old address to the new one and it is live immediately, no deploy, no restart. Visitors and search engines land on the right page. Search ranking follows the change automatically.
What this means in practice
Renaming a post no longer breaks every link shared in newsletters, social posts, or emails. Reorganising a site is no longer a decision made with SEO risk in mind. Marking a removed page as permanently gone clears it from search indexes faster than a 404 ever does.
The operator's view
Every redirect is a content operation: create it by asking your AI, list it, remove it at any time. No developer, no deploy window.
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