Microsites

Microsites replaces static document delivery with something people can actually explore. Instead of sending a file, you publish an experience with structure, branding, analytics, and live updates.

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Documents become interactive, trackable web experiences.

Patent pending

Built for

  • Investor and board updates
  • Operational reporting
  • Client-facing document delivery
  • Policy, compliance, and knowledge publishing

In short

Microsites is a document-to-web product for teams that need dense information to be easier to explore, share, and track than a static PDF allows.

An AI-powered platform that transforms documents, spreadsheets, and data-heavy files into interactive, branded web experiences that are easier to share and easier to understand.

What it does

How the product works.

  1. 01

    AI-assisted transformation

    Turn PDFs, Word documents, spreadsheets, and image-heavy reports into structured web content automatically.

  2. 02

    Shareable web delivery

    Publish a link instead of emailing another attachment and make the content easy to navigate on any screen.

  3. 03

    Built-in visibility

    Track engagement, improve readability, and present complex information in a format people will actually use.

Where it fits

What this product is for.

  • Purpose-built for organizations sharing dense information with stakeholders who need clarity fast
  • Ideal when the current output is trapped in static PDFs or spreadsheet exports
  • Pairs naturally with document pipelines, reporting systems, and internal knowledge workflows

FAQ

Common questions.

  • Who is Microsites for?

    It is built for teams sharing reports, updates, policies, or operational documents that are currently trapped in PDFs, slide decks, or spreadsheet exports.

  • What does Microsites replace?

    It replaces static file delivery with a link-based experience that is easier to navigate, easier to update, and easier to measure.

  • Can Microsites fit into a broader AI workflow?

    Yes. It pairs naturally with document pipelines, reporting systems, knowledge workflows, and custom AI integrations around publishing or distribution.

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