Frequently Asked Questions
About the pages
Can I edit the generated pages?
Yes. The HTML files are yours — you can edit them in any text editor or web design tool. However, if you regenerate later, your manual edits will be overwritten. For ongoing changes, we recommend using the NectoMax form to update your content and regenerate.
Will Google penalize AI-generated content?
No. Google's guidance is clear: they care about content quality, not how it was produced. NectoMax pages are individually researched and written with real local details — they're not thin content or city-name swaps. Google penalizes low-quality content, not AI-generated content.
Each page includes unique local landmarks, neighborhood references, demographics, and FAQ sections. This level of specificity is what Google rewards in local search.
Are the pages mobile-friendly?
Yes. All pages are built mobile-first with responsive CSS. They look great on phones, tablets, and desktops. Google's PageSpeed Insights consistently scores our pages 90+ on mobile.
Do pages include Schema.org structured data?
Yes. Every page includes JSON-LD structured data:
- LocalBusiness schema with your business details
- Service schema for each service page
- FAQPage schema for rich results in Google search
- BreadcrumbList for navigation breadcrumbs
What about duplicate content between cities?
Every city × service page is uniquely written. The AI generates fresh content for each combination, incorporating city-specific details. Two pages for the same service in different cities will have different intros, different local references, different FAQ answers, and different supporting content.
How long are the generated pages?
Service pages typically contain 800-1,200 words of unique content, including:
- Service overview with local context
- Local landmarks and neighborhood mentions
- Service details and benefits
- FAQ section (3-5 questions)
- Schema.org structured data
Hub pages are shorter (400-600 words) with cards linking to each service.
About billing
Why are hub pages and the index free?
Hub pages and the index don't require AI content generation — they're automatically assembled from your city and service data. The cost is in the service pages, where the AI researches and writes unique, locally-specific content for each city × service combination.
Can I get a refund?
If there's an issue with your generation, contact us at doug@nectomax.com. We'll fix it or refund the charge.
Is there a subscription option?
Yes. The Pro tier ($49/month) gives you cached content, so returning to add more cities only charges for new pages. Existing pages rebuild from cache at $0. See How billing works for details.
Can I try before I pay?
Absolutely. Register and use the free demo to generate 3 pages (1 city × 1 service) at no cost, no credit card required. This gives you a real example of the output quality.
About Smart Lookup
What data sources does Smart Lookup use?
Smart Lookup pulls from Wikipedia and other public data sources, then uses AI to enrich and structure the data. It finds landmarks, local government resources, neighborhood names, population, founding year, and local context for each city.
What if Smart Lookup doesn't find much for my city?
Smaller towns may return fewer results. You can manually add landmarks, resources, and neighborhoods after the lookup runs. Even adding 2-3 local details significantly improves the generated content.
Do I have to run Smart Lookup for every city?
We strongly recommend it. Pages generated without Smart Lookup are noticeably more generic. A warning dialog will appear before generation if any cities haven't been enriched.
About deployment
Which platforms do the pages work with?
All of them. The pages are standard HTML files that work with WordPress, Squarespace, Webflow, Wix, Shopify, custom sites, static hosting (Netlify, Vercel, Cloudflare Pages), or any other web platform. See Deploying your pages for platform-specific instructions.
Do I need to know HTML to deploy the pages?
For WordPress and most website builders, you can copy and paste the content without knowing HTML. For static hosting (Netlify, Cloudflare Pages), you just drag and drop the folder. The deployment guide walks you through each platform step by step.
Can I use these pages with my existing website design?
Yes. You have several options:
- Use the pages as-is (they have a clean, professional design)
- Copy just the content into your existing page templates
- Customize the CSS to match your site's look and feel
- Use your brand colors during generation for automatic color matching
How do I submit the sitemap to Google?
The ZIP includes a sitemap.xml file. Upload it to your website, then submit the URL in Google Search Console under Sitemaps. Google will start crawling your pages within a few days.
Technical questions
What is seo-metadata.json?
It's a JSON file containing the SEO data for every generated page:
- Title tag
- Meta description
- Open Graph tags
- Schema.org JSON-LD
- Canonical URL
- Page type (index, hub, or service)
Developers can use this file to programmatically set meta tags if they're integrating the content into a CMS or custom site.
Can I use the content in a CMS instead of static HTML?
Yes. The seo-metadata.json file contains all the structured content. Developers can parse this file to import content into any CMS — WordPress, Contentful, Strapi, or a custom database.
Are there API limits?
The generation process takes 1-3 minutes per page (depending on AI response time). A 60-page project typically completes in 15-20 minutes. There are no hard limits on the number of pages per generation, but very large projects (100+ pages) may take longer.
What model generates the content?
NectoMax Pages uses Anthropic's Claude, a frontier AI model known for high-quality, nuanced writing. The content is generated through carefully engineered prompts that incorporate your business details, city research, and SEO best practices.