What makes a Tileterra build different from a generic agency build?
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Three things. First, the delivery window: most agencies quote 8 to 12 weeks for marketing sites Tileterra ships in 3 to 7 days. Second, the standard inclusions: schema.org structured data, llms.txt files, semantic HTML, sitemap, robots.txt, Core Web Vitals optimization, and JSON-LD validation are all included at no additional cost on every project, where most shops sell these as paid add-ons. Third, the stack: Cloudflare Pages and Workers as default, which means most clients pay zero monthly hosting fees beyond their domain registration.
How can the delivery be that fast without cutting corners?
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A focused team that has shipped dozens of projects on the same defined stack moves faster than agencies that pick a new framework every quarter. The speed is a function of stack mastery and process discipline, not corner-cutting. Every Tileterra build passes Lighthouse audits, JSON-LD validation, and accessibility checks before deployment. iranwarlive went live 8 hours after the conflict started and has run for 57+ days continuously. The proof of quality is in the operational record.
Are AEO and schema markup really included by default?
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Yes. Every project ships with schema.org JSON-LD blocks (Organization, WebSite, BreadcrumbList plus type-appropriate schemas like Service, Article, FAQPage), a hand-authored llms.txt file, an XML sitemap, robots.txt configuration, semantic HTML structure, Open Graph and Twitter card metadata, canonical URLs, and JSON-LD validation. None of these are billed separately. They are the baseline of competent web engineering in 2026, not premium features.