Websites built to be recommended by AI, not just to look good

NeuralGen is a London WordPress web design studio that builds answer-first websites — sites engineered to be found, cited and recommended by AI engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini and Google AI Overviews, as well as ranked by Google. Most agencies design a site first and bolt SEO and "AI" on afterwards. We invert that: the machine-readable answer layer — clean entities, structured data, an llms.txt file and content written as extractable, quotable facts — is the foundation, and the design sits on top. Every page answers a real buying question, carries its own FAQ schema, and loads fast. Pricing is fixed and public: builds from £6,000, on a WordPress stack you own outright, with no lock-in. If you're launching, rebranding, or your current site is invisible to AI, this is a site built for how people actually search in 2026.

What is an answer-first (GEO-first) website?

An answer-first website is one built from the ground up to be read and cited by AI engines, not just ranked by Google. In practice that means every page leads with a self-contained answer, uses question-form headings, carries structured data (schema) and an llms.txt file, and states facts as clean, quotable sentences a model can lift without the surrounding paragraph. The design is built on top of that structure — not the other way round.

This is the same discipline behind generative engine optimisation and answer engine optimisation, applied at build time instead of retrofitted later.

How is a GEO-first build different from a normal web build?

A normal build optimises for how a page looks and, at best, adds SEO afterwards. A GEO-first build treats machine-readability as the foundation, so the site is citable by AI on day one.

Typical web build NeuralGen answer-first build
Starting point Visual design, SEO added later Entity + content structure first, design on top
Content model Freeform pages Question-form answers + FAQ schema on every page
Structured data Minimal or none Organization, Service, FAQPage, Article schema throughout
AI readability Not considered llms.txt, crawler access, extractable facts
Measured against “It looks great” Share of voice across five AI engines

What’s included in a NeuralGen website build?

Every build includes entity foundations (Organization and Person schema, consistent NAP, sameAs links), structured data across the site, an llms.txt file and AI-crawler configuration, an answer-first content model (a clear H1, an extractable lead summary, and an FAQ block per page), fast Core Web Vitals, clean crawlable URLs and internal linking, and your first monthly share-of-voice report so you can see the site working. We write to a simple rule: build the sentence you’d want an AI to quote.

How much does a website cost?

Fixed prices, published — no “request a quote”.

Package For Price
Launch Up to ~8 pages, new or small sites £6,000 fixed
Growth Up to ~20 pages, service + blog architecture £12,000 fixed
Custom Larger or multi-template sites Scoped, from £18,000

Every build is on WordPress with a client-owned account — you own the site, the content and the code. An optional growth retainer from £1,500/month keeps improving your AI visibility after launch. Full pricing sits on the pricing page.

Do you build new sites or rebuild existing ones?

Both. If you already have a site, a full rebuild is often unnecessary — we can re-architect and migrate what you have into the answer-first structure instead, which is usually faster and cheaper. See re-architecture and migration. If you’re starting fresh or rebranding, a new build is the cleaner route.

What do you build on?

WordPress, on your own hosting and accounts, with a lightweight custom theme and Advanced Custom Fields for the answer-first content model. No proprietary platform, no lock-in: if you ever leave, everything keeps running and you keep full control. We use the same stack we practise on — our own site is built this way.

How do you prove a new site works?

A brand-new site has no history, so we baseline against your category and competitors rather than your own past, then track movement from launch. You get a share-of-voice report showing where AI engines name you versus rivals across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini and Google AI Overviews. We can’t guarantee a specific AI citation — no honest builder can — but we guarantee the structure that makes citation possible, and the measurement to prove it.

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How to get started

  1. Run the free AI Visibility Scorecard to see where you stand today.
  2. We scope the build against your market and competitors, at a fixed price.
  3. We build the answer-first site on your own WordPress account.
  4. Optional: a growth retainer keeps improving visibility after launch.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a new website cost?

NeuralGen's website builds are fixed price: £6,000 for a Launch site (up to about eight pages), £12,000 for a Growth site (up to about twenty), and from £18,000 for larger custom builds. Every price is published, and the site is built on a WordPress account you own outright.

How long does a build take?

A Launch site typically takes three to four weeks and a Growth site six to eight, depending on how ready your content and brand assets are. We scope the timeline with a fixed date before starting, so you know when it lands rather than chasing an open-ended project.

Do I own the website?

Yes, entirely. We build on WordPress using your own hosting and accounts, with a custom theme and Advanced Custom Fields — no proprietary platform and no lock-in. If you ever stop working with us, the site keeps running and you keep full control of the code and content.

Will the site rank on Google and get cited by AI?

It's built for both, but no honest builder can guarantee a specific ranking or AI citation. What we guarantee is the structure that makes them possible — schema, entities, llms.txt, fast pages and answer-first content — plus monthly measurement so you can see your share of voice move across five AI engines.

I already have a website — do I need a full rebuild?

Often not. If your current WordPress site is sound, we can re-architect and migrate it into the answer-first model for less than a full rebuild. If it's dated, off-brand or on a limiting platform, a new build is usually the better investment. Our re-architecture and migration service covers the first route.