SEO
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Full SEO, out of the box. No configuration needed.
Every landing page published through HolyShift comes with production-grade SEO built in. You don't need to install plugins, fill out SEO forms, or understand meta tags. It's all handled automatically when you publish.
What's included
Canonical URLs
Every published page gets a canonical URL that tells search engines the authoritative version of your page. This prevents duplicate content issues if your page is accessible through multiple URLs and ensures that search rankings are consolidated to a single URL.
Your canonical URL follows the format: https://yourslug.holyshift.ai
Open Graph tags
When someone shares your page on social media — LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Slack — the preview card shows your page title, description, and an image. HolyShift generates these Open Graph tags automatically from your page content:
og:title— your page's headlineog:description— a summary pulled from your page's introductory copyog:image— an auto-generated OG image (see below)og:url— your canonical URLog:type— set to "website"
No manual configuration. Share your URL and it looks professional everywhere.
Auto-generated OG images
HolyShift automatically generates an Open Graph image for every published page. This image uses your page's headline, your brand colors (from the preset), and clean typography to create a shareable card that looks polished on any platform. You don't need to design it, upload it, or configure it.
JSON-LD structured data
Search engines use structured data to understand what your page is about and display rich results. HolyShift generates JSON-LD markup for every page, including:
- Organization schema with your product name
- WebPage schema with title, description, and URL
- FAQPage schema if your page includes an FAQ section (which enables FAQ rich results in Google)
This is the same structured data format that major websites use to get enhanced search listings. HolyShift handles it automatically.
robots.txt
Your subdomain gets a properly configured robots.txt file that tells search engines which pages to crawl. By default, all published pages are crawlable, and the robots.txt file includes a reference to your sitemap.
sitemap.xml
HolyShift generates a sitemap.xml file for your subdomain that lists all your published pages with their last-modified dates. Search engines use this to discover and re-crawl your content efficiently. The sitemap updates automatically when you publish or update a page.
Production-optimized CSS
Performance is an SEO factor. HolyShift uses Tailwind CSS during the build process, but at publish time, the CSS is purged to remove all unused styles. The result replaces the ~300KB Tailwind CDN bundle with minimal inline CSS — typically under 15KB. This means faster page loads, better Core Web Vitals scores, and happier search engines.
What this means for you
You don't need to think about SEO. You don't need to fill out fields, install tools, or check off a list. When you click Publish, your page goes live with:
- Clean, crawlable HTML
- Proper meta tags for search and social
- Structured data for rich results
- An optimized sitemap for discovery
- Minimal CSS for fast loading
- A professional OG image for sharing
This is the SEO setup that a professional web developer would configure manually. HolyShift does it in the background, every time.
FAQ
Can I customize the meta title and description?
The AI generates these from your page content, and they're typically accurate. If you want to change them, tell the chat editor: "Set the meta title to 'Deskflow: Desk Booking for Hybrid Teams'" and it will update.
Will my page rank on Google?
SEO helps Google find, understand, and index your page. Ranking depends on many factors — content quality, domain authority, backlinks, search competition. HolyShift gives you the technical foundation. The content quality comes from your product description and validation data.
How fast will Google index my page?
New subdomains typically get indexed within 1-2 weeks. Pages with high-quality content, proper structured data, and inbound links get indexed faster. You can speed this up by submitting your sitemap URL to Google Search Console.
Does SEO work differently with a custom domain?
The same SEO features apply whether you're on a HolyShift subdomain or a custom domain. Custom domains may benefit from existing domain authority if you're using an established domain.
What's next
- Publishing — go live and let SEO work for you
- Custom domains — connect your own domain (coming soon)
- Lead capture — collect leads from organic traffic
- Analytics — understand how visitors find and interact with your page
