Half of SoiTarot is built for machines to crawl. The other half is built for a person to play with. They share a brand and almost nothing else.
When generating a page costs nothing, the page isn't the product. The gate that decides whether it ships is.
I built a thousand-page site in about a week with a room of AI agents. The interesting part wasn't the speed.
The thing that keeps a thousand AI-generated images from reading as slop isn't a better model. It's one art direction, held without mercy.
How SoiTarot got a look before it got a build — three directions, one locked art direction, and a design system a machine could hold the line on.
Why one person can win a content-hungry niche: a lot of search demand is just combinations, and combinations are exactly what a system is good at.
I did the AEO work — llms.txt, structured data, doors open to every AI crawler. ChatGPT still hasn't cited SoiTarot once. Here's why that's exactly what I'd expect.
One agent doing everything is a mess. The trick to building SoiTarot solo was a small team of them that could hand work off without me in the middle.