EntityMesh delivers a published, versioned, client-approved support hub deployed on your own domain. Concretely, that means a structured answer hub, a knowledge base, an FAQ section, learning paths, and troubleshooting and definitions sections — each written in the H1-question plus citable-answer format, marked up with FAQPage and HowTo schema, internally linked, and consistently formatted so AI answer engines can extract and cite it. Alongside the content you get a MeshScore before-and-after on your live site, EchoScan monitoring configured to track how AI engines represent you, and a full version history with an audit trail. Everything routes through your approval before it publishes, and you own the output. What EntityMesh does not deliver is a rewrite of your existing site, a marketing campaign, or a guarantee of rankings — it is additive answer infrastructure, not an agency retainer. To see the specific gaps a build would fill on your site, start with the free diagnostic.
EntityMesh delivers structured content, not just more pages
The deliverable is a system: question-typed sections, schema, and internal links that work together, versioned so you can see exactly what shipped and when.
The deliverable includes measurement, not just publishing
A before/after MeshScore on your own domain and EchoScan monitoring ship with the hub, so the work is measurable after launch rather than asserted.
You own everything EntityMesh delivers
The hub lives on your domain, you approved every word, and you can export it — EntityMesh is a platform you own, not a service you rent.