SMBee launches Smart Site Builder for agencies to create SEO-optimized, AI-friendly websites faster. Features rapid deployment, SEO-first architecture, and new SMBee launches Smart Site Builder for agencies to create SEO-optimized, AI-friendly websites faster. Features rapid deployment, SEO-first architecture, and new

SMBee Launches Smart Site Builder to Help Agencies Build SEO and AI-Ready Websites

2026/02/28 16:00
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SMBee, a marketing software platform built specifically for agencies, has launched its Smart Site Builder, a new website creation tool designed to help agencies build professional, SEO-optimized, and AI-friendly websites faster and more efficiently than traditional web development methods. The tool empowers agencies to design, launch, and manage websites for their clients in a fraction of the time without sacrificing performance, search visibility, or flexibility.

Built with modern SEO best practices and AI-readiness at its core, the platform allows agencies to deliver future-proof websites while unlocking a recurring and scalable revenue stream. Vimal Siva, CEO for SMBee, stated that as agencies face increasing pressure to deliver faster results with fewer resources, Smart Site Builder was created to remove the friction from website production. Agencies can now build high-quality websites quickly, optimize them for search and AI discovery, and resell website services confidently.

Unlike traditional website builders, SMBee’s Smart Site Builder is designed specifically for agencies serving local and small-to-medium businesses. Each site is structured with clean code, optimized page architecture, and SEO-friendly layouts that help businesses rank in search engines and appear in AI-driven search results. Key features include rapid website deployment, SEO-first architecture, an AI-friendly content framework, and new revenue opportunities through website packages and management plans.

With Smart Site Builder, agencies can move beyond one-off web projects and create predictable income through website packages, add-on services, and ongoing optimization plans. This makes it easier for agencies to scale without increasing operational complexity. The SMBee team added that websites remain one of the most in-demand services for local businesses, and Smart Site Builder allows agencies to meet that demand profitably while delivering sites built for today’s SEO landscape and tomorrow’s AI-driven search environment.

SMBee’s Smart Site Builder is now available to agencies globally, and agencies can begin building and launching client websites immediately through the SMBee platform. To learn more about Smart Site Builder or request access, visit https://www.smbee.com.

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