No jargon, no spin. If you are weighing PageMotor, these are the questions people actually ask.
No. You run PageMotor by talking to it in plain English. You describe what you want, the AI does it on your live site, and you watch it happen. If you can write an email, you can run your site.
Yes. The whole point is that AI does the technical part. The one moment that touches anything technical is the first install, and you can pair with a host that handles it for you or follow a step-by-step guide. After that, it is just you and plain English.
Very much so. A lot of our beta members build sites for clients. PageMotor ships a real production site you can hand off, and it has a full API and MCP server underneath for anyone who wants to go deep. See the capabilities page for the technical picture.
Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini. You connect the one you already like, right in your browser. No command line required. Developers can also connect coding agents like Claude Code or Codex over the command line.
You connect your AI to your PageMotor site. Then you type things like "add a page for our new service" or "change the headline on the home page," and it happens on your live site. The AI is not just building a draft. It is the operator running the real thing.
Yes, and this is one of the favorites. Hand PageMotor any self-contained HTML file, a page, a slide deck, a report, and it becomes a real page on your site. The SEO, the analytics, and the structured data get folded in automatically, and you pick the URL.
Connect the tools you already use and your AI builds you a dashboard on your own site. You log in and see your business, sales, follow-ups, what needs attention, instead of a CMS full of menus you will never touch. Your site stops being something you maintain and becomes the hub you run the business from.
More of your traffic is not a person anymore. It is an AI sent to find and recommend a business like yours. PageMotor builds the human site and the agent-readable layer at the same time, automatically. One site people love, one site AI can read and cite.
PageMotor Beta 2 is $999, one time. Not a subscription. You are getting in at the floor price while it is still beta.
Two ordinary things. A web host, which can be just a few dollars a month, and an AI subscription you probably already pay for, like Claude or ChatGPT at around $20 a month. There are no PageMotor platform fees, ever. The core is free.
It means you are early, on purpose. PageMotor is in active development with regular releases that install themselves. As a Beta 2 member you get every future release, your price is locked for life, and you carry an OG designation in the community. You are getting tomorrow's platform at today's beta price.
No, and we want to be straight with you about why. This is a beta, not a finished mass-market product, so we do not promise a refund. What protects you instead is real. Your price is locked for life, you keep every future release, you own the software and your whole site, and you get direct access to the builder and an active community of people doing exactly what you are doing. If you want a polished, finished, money-back product, the right move is to wait for launch. If you want in at the ground floor and you want a say in where this goes, beta is for you.
Yes. You keep your domain. You rebuild on PageMotor with AI doing the heavy lifting, which is usually far faster than people expect. Your content comes over, and the new site is built on a modern engine instead of years of patched-together plugins.
PageMotor handles the things search and AI engines look for automatically: title tags, meta descriptions, structured data on every page, a sitemap, and clean URLs you control. Done with normal migration care, you carry your SEO forward, and you pick up the agent-readable layer most sites do not have yet.
Yes. Everything lives on your host, your server, your database. You can export your whole design and content anytime and move it. There is no platform you can be locked out of.
Chris Pearson, the creator of Thesis, the first million-dollar WordPress theme. He started hand-building PageMotor's core engine in October 2024 with no AI at all, more than a year of real engineering, and only connected AI once the foundation was solid and the proper guardrails were in place, in February 2026. That order is the point. AI builds well on a real framework and badly without one. It is the same instinct that defined an era of WordPress, pointed at what comes next.
You are not on your own. Beta members have a private community and forum where questions get answered fast, plus the docs and direct access to the builder. The community is the part people end up valuing most.
Yes. PageMotor ships with real hardening: protection against cross-site request forgery on authenticated actions, protection against server-side request forgery on updates, safeguards on the installer, and input sanitization throughout. The AI works through the same security guardrails you do.
Those tools are great at one moment: launch day. They hand you a prototype on their platform, or a builder you still have to drive by hand for every change. PageMotor ships a real site on your own domain, lets AI keep operating it after launch, and you own it. The difference is not how it looks on day one. It is who is running it on day 731.
One price, locked for life. Every release included. A real site you own.