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Feed-first website builder

A feed-first website builder - update your site like you post on social media

No pages to manage. Post updates about your business and your website updates instantly so it stays current.

  • No page editing
  • Works like a feed
  • Always up to date
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Core flow: Post updates to website updates to more customers finding you

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The problem

Pages don't match real business activity

Most local websites are page-first systems. They become outdated and stop representing what your business is actually doing.

Websites are built as pages that rarely get updated

Manual page editing takes too much time

Content goes stale and stops reflecting the business

Site activity does not match day-to-day operations

Feed-first concept

What feed-first actually means

Your website works like a timeline of your business. You publish updates, and those updates drive website freshness and growth.

Your website is driven by updates, not page-edit sessions

Content flows like a timeline of your business activity

You do not need to plan every page before publishing

Fresh updates keep your website aligned with reality

Pages -> Feed

The shift from page-based websites to feed-first websites

Simple visual comparison of how the workflow changes.

Traditional WebsiteFeed-First Website
Static pagesDynamic feed-driven website
Manual updatesInstant updates through posting
Content goes staleAlways-fresh activity stream
Requires planning pagesJust post business updates
How it works

Three simple steps

A feed-first website runs through posting, not page management.

Step 1

Post an update (service, offer, job, or availability)

Step 2

It appears across your website instantly

Step 3

Customers see the latest version of your business

What you can post

Post the updates customers care about

This is what makes feed-first tangible for everyday operations.

Services

Offers

Availability

Completed work

Announcements

FAQs

Familiar workflow

Works like you already work

If you can post, you can manage your website.

Works like posting on social media

No new system to learn

Post from your phone in seconds

If you can post, you can run your website

Always fresh

Your website never goes stale

Feed-first publishing keeps your website current and trustworthy.

New content keeps your site active

Visitors always see current information

Current updates build trust quickly

Your website never goes stale

Compounding growth

Your website grows every time you post

Feed-first activity compounds visibility and strengthens your site over time.

Every post adds new content

More posts creates more visibility opportunities

Your website improves over time

Your website grows every time you post

Google + AI ready

Built for modern discovery

Structured content helps both search engines and AI systems understand your business.

Structured content with schema support

Easy for search engines to understand

Discoverable by AI systems

Structured for Google and ready for AI

No maintenance

No pages to manage, no maintenance burden

Reduce the mental load by replacing page management with simple updates.

No redesign cycles

No page editing backlog

No content management overhead

Stop managing pages. Just update your business.

Comparison

How feed-first compares with other website models

Use these comparisons to choose the right operating model for your team.

Model comparison

Traditional builders

Page-based workflow that gets stale

CMS tools

Flexible but often complex and maintenance-heavy

Forxample feed-first model

Simple, dynamic, and update-driven

Recommended for active local businesses

See detailed comparisons

Forxample vs Website Builders

See the difference between page-editing and feed-first operations.

Traditional vs Dynamic Websites

Understand why dynamic models keep visibility and trust stronger.

Forxample vs GoDaddy Website Builder

Compare manual page workflows against instant update publishing.

Forxample vs WordPress

Compare CMS complexity with an update-first local business flow.

Who it's for

Built for businesses that stay active

Feed-first is designed for teams that want to publish updates quickly and keep momentum.

Local businesses

Service providers

Non-technical teams

Busy owner-operators

Trust signal

Built for businesses that need action, not admin

Forxample is designed for local teams that need visibility and customer flow without technical overhead.

“We stopped thinking about pages and started posting daily updates. Our website finally reflects what we are doing, and we get more calls from local searches.”

Local service owner, Forxample user

What changes with feed-first

No page editing backlog
Faster publishing workflow
Better website freshness
More conversion-ready visibility
Quick actions

Move now, compare later, or do both

Choose the action that helps you move forward fastest.

Want a website that moves as fast as your business?

Start free and run your website with posting, not page editing.

Try feed-firstHow it works

Need to compare models first?

Review side-by-side comparisons to pick the best fit for your team.

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FAQ

Feed-first website builder FAQs

Answers to common questions before switching from page-based workflows.

What is a feed-first website?

A feed-first website is powered by ongoing updates. Instead of editing static pages, you post business updates and your website reflects them automatically.

Do I still have pages on my website?

Yes. You still have core pages, but the day-to-day growth of your website comes from updates in your feed workflow rather than manual page edits.

How does this help me get customers?

Frequent, current updates improve trust and visibility, making it easier for customers to find you and take action through calls, inquiries, and bookings.

Do I need technical skills?

No. The feed-first workflow is built for non-technical users and works like posting on social media.

Can I post from my phone?

Yes. You can publish updates from your phone, so your website can stay current while you run your business.

How often should I post updates?

Weekly updates are usually enough to keep your website active. If your services, offers, or availability change often, posting more frequently helps visibility and trust.

Will this help with local SEO?

Yes. Feed-first publishing creates fresh, structured content over time, which supports local search visibility without requiring manual SEO routines.

Can I migrate if I already have a website?

Yes. You can move to a feed-first model and keep your website current through updates instead of ongoing page editing.

Do I own my website and customer channel?

Yes. Your website remains your owned channel, so you can build direct customer flow instead of relying only on third-party platforms.

How fast can I launch a feed-first website?

Most businesses can launch quickly and start posting updates the same day, so the website begins reflecting real activity right away.

Does feed-first work for teams, or only solo owners?

It works for both. Solo operators and multi-person teams can use the same posting workflow to keep the website aligned with daily business updates.

Act Now

Stop building pages. Start posting updates.

Create your feed-first website and keep your business visible without page management.

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