Frequently Asked Questions
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What websites does SiteDoc work with?
SiteDoc currently builds static HTML sites. Support for WordPress, Next.js, and other frameworks is coming soon. We can also fix bugs on most SSH-accessible websites.
Do I need to give you my SSH password?
You can connect with either an SSH password or an SSH key. We recommend SSH keys. All credentials are encrypted at rest and only used inside isolated containers that are destroyed after each task.
What can SiteDoc do to my site?
Anything you ask it to. Common tasks: fix broken pages, update content, install or configure plugins, change designs, set up redirects, monitor uptime, and build new sites from scratch.
How does the free trial work?
Every new account gets a 7-day free trial — no credit card required. You can build 1 site and submit up to 3 requests during the trial. When the trial ends (or you hit the limit), you'll be prompted to subscribe at $25/site/month to continue.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Cancel from the billing portal at any time. Your access continues until the end of the billing period.
How many sites can I connect?
Unlimited. Each site costs $25/month and includes 15 requests. Add or remove sites anytime from the billing page.
How long does a task take?
Simple tasks (content changes, plugin updates) typically take 2–5 minutes. Complex builds or redesigns take 10–30 minutes. You will see live status updates in the dashboard.
Is my data safe?
Yes. Credentials are encrypted with AES-256. Each task runs in an ephemeral container isolated to your server — the container is destroyed after the task.
What if the AI makes a mistake?
Every change goes through automated QA verification before being marked complete. If QA fails, the task is automatically retried or escalated to our team. Automated backup and one-click rollback are coming in a future update.
Do you support non-English sites?
Yes. The AI can work with sites in any language. Just submit your request in English and describe the content you want.