Aegis Authority Rebuild is for hacked, slow, stale, or risky WordPress and CMS sites. Aegis protects the pages people already find, removes the fragile WordPress runtime, and rebuilds the site so search engines, buyers, and AI systems still know who to trust.
The scary part is not the rebuild. It is losing what already works. Aegis answers the questions buyers already have: Will Google forget us? Will the hack follow us? Will this become another CMS mess? The process maps the pages, redirects, metadata, and signals before anything moves; extracts what is useful without trusting the compromised runtime; and keeps the public site static by default.
Aegis is an authority transfer, not a cosmetic refresh. It keeps URLs, backlinks, rankings, recoverable content, metadata, and the pages people already find. It removes plugin sprawl, public WordPress risk, broken templates, thin schema, and crawl confusion. It launches a fast static authority platform with redirects, schema, sitemap, robots, and llms.txt.
People see a modern site. Search sees continuity. Aegis preserves organic equity, retires public WordPress exposure and fragile plugin dependencies, and clarifies who the company serves, what it offers, and why it should be trusted.
Aegis sites are AI-compatible in practical terms: every important page has stable content, metadata, schema, and canonical URLs; content follows consistent patterns instead of being buried in plugin-built layouts; and build, route, schema, link, and metadata checks make AI-assisted updates safer before they reach production.
Aegis ships a cutover packet, not a vague rebuild. Before launch, the risky parts are already mapped, built, and checked so rankings, routes, and machine-readable authority are not improvised on go-live day.
Aegis handles clean-room rescue rebuilds. If WordPress has been hit by malware, SEO spam, fake-update injections, or redirect hacks, Aegis extracts recoverable business content and SEO signals without trusting the compromised runtime. We document suspicious artifacts, rebuild on a static platform, and remove public WordPress from production.
Aegis fits alongside a designer, marketing agency, or internal brand team. They own positioning and creative direction. Intuitive Context handles the migration, schema, redirects, AI authority files, and launch verification.
Most sites do not need a public WordPress runtime. Aegis can run as a fully static public site, a protected content workflow, or a headless CMS implementation. The right choice depends on publishing volume, team structure, and how often the site truly changes.
The Aegis Authority Review is a paid $750 planning review. It includes source crawl, route and redirect preservation map, SEO/GAO assessment, platform observations, and a fixed rebuild recommendation. The review turns the current site into a scoped rebuild proposal, and the review fee credits toward the rebuild if the client proceeds.
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