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Your First 30 Days With an AI Website Subscription

Most people expect to be handed a login and left alone. Here's what actually happens — day by day — in the first month at $199/mo.

MurphMay 20, 20265 min read

Most people expect to sign up, get handed a login, and figure the rest out.

Here's how it actually goes.

Day 1: The Audit Comes Back

You run the free audit at vibetokens.io/start. Business name, city, email. Two minutes later, a report lands in your inbox.

It shows:

  • Where your Google Business Profile has gaps
  • How fast your site loads on mobile
  • Which services you offer that have no page on your site
  • Whether ChatGPT, Claude, and voice assistants can find you

If you don't have a site yet, it shows what competitors in your city and category look like — and what you'd need to rank against them.

For most business owners, this is the clearest picture they've ever seen of their own online presence. Most of what's wrong turns out to be fixable. Most of what's missing turns out to be obvious once someone names it.

Days 1–3: Site Is Live

If you sign up after the audit, a site is live within 24–72 hours.

Not a template you need to customize. Not a drag-and-drop starter someone built for the demo. A real site built around your actual business — your services, your service area, your phone number, your voice.

Pages that exist on day one:

  • Homepage with your primary keyword as the H1
  • Service pages for each thing you do
  • Location pages for your city (and nearby cities if you serve them)
  • About and contact pages that work

Clean, fast, indexed. That's the foundation.

Week 2: Content Starts Publishing

Blog posts go up. Not generic AI content — posts written for how people actually search for businesses in your category and city.

"Best HVAC contractor in Cleveland" → a post that answers that exact query, names the things people care about, and makes your business the natural answer.

"How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Tampa" → educational content that shows up when someone is in research mode, before they call anyone.

These accumulate. Month one: eight posts. Month six: forty-plus. Each one is a door into your site from a different search query, ranking for a different intent.

Week 3: SEO Pages Expand

If you serve multiple cities, pages go up for each. If you offer services you didn't mention at intake, those get pages too.

The goal in the first month is full coverage: every service, every market, every question your customers ask that nobody has answered for them yet.

This is the work traditional agencies charge $3,000–$8,000 for upfront. Here it's inside the subscription, and it keeps expanding as your business does.

Week 4: You Stop Thinking About Your Website

This is the part that's hard to explain to someone who's been managing their own site.

You stop checking on it. It's not a project anymore. New posts are publishing. Pages are getting updated when something changes. Your Google presence is being maintained.

You're running your business. The website is running itself.

What Month 3 Looks Like

The compounding effect shows up in search data around the 90-day mark.

By month three, most clients see:

  • New keyword rankings for pages that didn't exist before they signed up
  • More traffic to pages that were there but underperforming
  • Google Business Profile views climbing because the site is backing it up with real content now

Highly competitive markets take longer. Ninety days is often just the beginning. But the direction is clear and measurable, which is different from most things small business owners spend money on.

What You're Actually Paying For

$199/month is the cost of one hour of most marketing agency time. It's what agencies charge per blog post when they write one for you.

The subscription covers:

  • Website hosting, maintenance, and updates
  • 8–12 new blog posts per month
  • SEO pages created as your services and markets expand
  • Google Business Profile optimization
  • Monthly technical audit and fixes
  • Unlimited audit runs at /start whenever you need them

The model works because the delivery layer is AI. No account manager billing time to send you a weekly status email. No writer charging per piece. The system runs, the content publishes, the site improves.

You pay for the outcome.

What This Isn't

This isn't a full marketing strategy. If you want to run paid ads, build a conversion funnel, or develop a brand identity from scratch, that's a different conversation.

This is the foundation: a fast, indexed site with growing content coverage and a Google presence that earns trust over time.

If your question is "why isn't my website bringing me any business" — this is exactly what fixes that.

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— Murph

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Frequently Asked

How long does it take to get a website live?

24 to 72 hours from sign-up. We build from the audit data you submit at /start — your services, your city, your contact info. No back-and-forth needed to get it live.

How many blog posts do I get per month?

8 to 12 posts per month, written around how people actually search for businesses in your category and city. These accumulate — by month six you'll have 40+ indexed pages working for you.

What happens if I want to cancel?

Cancel any time. No contracts, no cancellation fees. The site we built stays live for 30 days after cancellation so you have time to export or redirect.

Do I need to do anything for the content to publish?

No. Content publishes automatically. You'll get a monthly summary of what went live. If something needs your approval before it publishes, we'll flag it — but for most clients, everything runs without them.

Is this the same as hiring an SEO agency?

Not exactly. Traditional SEO agencies charge $2,000–$5,000/mo and most of that covers account management, reporting, and coordination overhead. Here the delivery is AI, so you get more output for less. The tradeoff: less customization for unusual industries or complex campaigns.

Jason Murphy

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Murph

Jason Matthew Murphy. Twenty years building digital systems for businesses. Former CardinalCommerce (acquired by Visa). Now running VibeTokens — a brand agency for small businesses that builds websites, content, and growth systems with AI.

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