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Built a 1,151 page website two days ago: 101 keywords, and 124 users already - Programmatic SEO build with Cursor

I've been rapidly building products with Cursor the past few weeks and this week I started to get into programmatic SEO.

The first site I built was an agency website with 1,151 pages. I had Cursor build the site in Astro so pages can be built dynamically at build time to limit AI credit but keep the site static for faster speed and better SEO. It took me like 4 hours total and in 2 days all pages are indexed, there's already 100+ keywords, and 124 organic clicks

I had the site generate pages for "[service] in [city]" in every city across the US segmented by state. Plus I did "[service] for [industry]" in every industry.

Cursor set it up so that each page has unique content by creating arrays of content options for each block of content. So as it generates each page, the content is unique at scale. (there's dozens of unique variations of content that it randomizes as it rapidly builds each page on the site during deployment -- resulting in all pages having unique content)

I then went and built a 179k+ page directory website in a specific niche the next day in ~7 hours. I just started indexing that site in phases tonight so nothing to report there yet.

Will keep posting updates here.

Happy to provide more details if anyones interested!

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