Being found
Why sites built in Ura can be found
Ura builds ordinary code into a folder on your computer and deploys it so pages render on the server. That means your words are in the page before any script runs, a sitemap exists, and titles and descriptions are real tags rather than something painted in later.
What that gives you, specifically
- The words you wrote are in the page a crawler receives.
- Each page can carry its own title and description.
- A sitemap exists and stays current without anybody maintaining it.
- The site is yours, in a folder, so nothing has to be exported to move it.
What it does not give you
Rankings. Nothing gives you those. Being crawlable is the price of entry, not the prize, and a new domain still has to earn trust over months. Anybody promising otherwise is selling something.
It also does not write your content. What it removes is the specific failure where months of work turn out to have been invisible the whole time, which is the one that actually costs people their projects.