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Programmatic SEO for Existing Websites

Already have a site? Add thousands of programmatic pages without rebuilding. Host on PSEOScale or export manifest + sitemap for your domain. Canonicals, index control.

Who this page is for: Teams that already run a website (marketing site, product site, or blog) and want to add a large programmatic SEO layer—use-case pages, location pages, comparison pages, or category pages—without rebuilding the whole site or mixing programmatic pages into the same codebase. If you want to add hundreds or thousands of programmatic pages without touching your current site architecture, this is your playbook.

Why add programmatic SEO to an existing site: the numbers

Your current site handles branding, product, and key landing pages. Programmatic SEO targets long-tail and scale: hundreds or thousands of pages from templates + data. Doing that inside an existing CMS or codebase can be messy (permissions, workflows, URL conflicts). PSEOScale lets you run programmatic SEO as a separate layer: same brand and messaging in templates, but generation, canonicals, and sitemaps are managed in one place. You choose where pages live: host on PSEOScale subpaths or export manifest + sitemap to integrate into your domain. No conflict with existing site structure.

Exact PSEO use cases for existing websites (and how they fit)

Each option maps to a concrete deployment path. One template + one dataset = scale without a full rebuild.

  • Host on PSEOScale — Programmatic pages live at yourdomain.com/p/[projectId]/[slug] (or your custom subpath). Your main site stays unchanged. Link to programmatic sections from nav or hub pages. Sitemaps and canonicals are built for the project. No codebase changes.
  • Export for your stack — Use the export API to get a JSON manifest (all pages, slugs, params, sitemap URL). Sync to your CMS, static site, or app. You serve pages on your domain; PSEOScale remains the source of truth for generation and structure.
  • Canonicals and index — Set base_domain per project so canonicals point to your domain. Index rules keep thin or duplicate pages noindexed. No conflict with existing site structure.

How PSEOScale works specifically for existing websites

  1. Data: Export your dataset (use cases, locations, categories, etc.) to CSV. Columns = name, slug, description, etc.
  2. Map columns to variables in the PSEOScale UI. No code required.
  3. Template: One HTML template with placeholders. Same structure for every page; uniqueness comes from the data.
  4. URL pattern: Set e.g. /for/[industry_slug], /locations/[city], or /[category]/[slug]. Each row gets one canonical URL.
  5. Generate: Run generation. Pages are live on PSEOScale or ready to export. Your existing site stays as-is.
  6. Host or export: Host on PSEOScale subpaths or export manifest + sitemap for your domain. Built for teams that want programmatic SEO without touching their current site architecture.

Why this matters for PSEO

  • Templates + variables

    Define sections once; fill from your dataset. Variables in templates and URL patterns keep every page unique.

  • Index control

    Canonicals and sitemaps per project. Noindex rules so you don't index thin or low-value pages.

  • Scale without thin content

    Rich templates and real data mean each URL has distinct, useful content — not duplicate or spun copy.

Built for programmatic scale

  • 10k+

    pages on Starter plan — scale without thin content

  • Templates + data

    one template, many rows — programmatic SEO at the core

  • Canonicals & sitemaps

    built-in per project for index control

Frequently asked questions

  • Can I add programmatic pages without rebuilding my site?
    Yes. Host programmatic pages on PSEOScale (e.g. yourdomain.com/p/[projectId]/[slug]) and link to them from your main site. Or export the manifest + sitemap and serve pages on your domain with your stack. Your main site stays unchanged.
  • How do canonicals work when I export to my domain?
    Set base_domain per project (e.g. https://yoursite.com). PSEOScale generates canonicals pointing to your domain + slug. Index rules keep thin or duplicate pages noindexed so they don't conflict with your existing site.
  • Will programmatic pages conflict with my current SEO?
    No. Programmatic pages are a separate layer: distinct URLs, own sitemap section, and index rules. You control what gets submitted. Link to programmatic sections from hub pages or nav to pass relevance.

About this page

Written for Audience. PSEOScale is programmatic SEO infrastructure: templates, datasets, and generation with canonicals, sitemaps, and index control. Content is maintained by the PSEOScale team.

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