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Pagewell: agent skills for generating pages as code

Pagewell is a framework-agnostic agent skill pack for generating SEO, GEO, free tool, landing, docs, and private ABM pages as code.

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Short answer

Pagewell gives coding agents a structured workflow for turning site context, product facts, and page briefs into normal website code or content in your repo.

The problem

Solo founders need more than a homepage. They need product pages, use-case pages, docs, FAQs, glossary entries, free tools, comparison pages, launch pages, and sometimes private outbound pages. Each page needs to match the current site’s framework, design system, product facts, SEO constraints, schema conventions, and discovery files.

Generic AI page generation usually skips those details. It produces isolated copy, ignores the existing codebase, invents claims, or assumes a hosted builder.

What Pagewell does

Pagewell is a framework-agnostic skill pack for coding agents. It captures the workflow behind useful AI page systems without turning your website into a no-code builder.

The Pagewell loop is:

DESIGN.md + SITE_PROFILE.md + product facts + page brief
→ framework-neutral page spec
→ implementation in the current site's stack
→ SEO/GEO/schema/claim QA
→ discovery files updated

The output is regular website code or content in your repository. Pagewell does not require a hosted runtime, visual editor, or proprietary page builder.

What is inside

Pagewell includes a router skill plus core skills for site discovery, design-system extraction, product-fact definition, topic-cluster planning, page generation, free tool generation, QA, discovery-file updates, and SEO operations.

Detailed playbooks cover product pages, use-case pages, FAQ pages, glossary pages, alternative pages, docs, landing pages, private ABM pages, free tools, internal linking, maintenance, and claim checks.

How it fits into a one person company workflow

Use Pagewell when you already have a website repo and want a coding agent to add durable pages without breaking the site’s structure.

A practical workflow looks like this:

  1. Define the product facts that the site is allowed to claim.
  2. Capture the site’s framework and routing conventions in SITE_PROFILE.md.
  3. Capture the visual contract in DESIGN.md.
  4. Write or infer a page brief for a real search, conversion, support, or outbound intent.
  5. Let the agent generate the page, run QA, and update discovery files when the page is indexable.

Best use cases

Pagewell is useful for building topical-authority clusters, publishing product and use-case pages, creating no-signup free tools, keeping docs consistent with product facts, generating campaign landing pages, and building private ABM pages that stay out of search indexes.

It pairs naturally with the rest of the ReScience Lab toolchain: RequestHunt finds demand signals, Pagewell turns validated intents into pages, Hal can implement deeper site changes, NoIdea can supply reusable expertise, and Markshare can publish standalone markdown artifacts.

FAQ

What is Pagewell?

Pagewell is a reusable ReScience Lab skill pack that helps coding agents generate SEO, GEO, free tool, landing, docs, and private ABM pages as code.

Is Pagewell a no-code website builder?

No. Pagewell is not a no-code editor, visual builder, hosted runtime, or auto-publisher. It helps an agent implement normal code or content inside an existing website repo.

What does Pagewell need before generating pages?

Pagewell expects site context such as SITE_PROFILE.md, DESIGN.md, canonical product facts, and a page brief that defines the route, intent, audience, CTA, and constraints.

Next step

Agent skills for generating SEO, GEO, landing, docs, free tool, and ABM pages as code.

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