Practical prerendering guides for JavaScript websites
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JavaScript SEO
Start here when a JavaScript site looks fine in the browser but bots may receive thin HTML.
AI crawler visibility
Understand what GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and other crawlers can read.
Prerendering basics
Compare prerendering, SSR, static export, and rendering fixes for already-live sites.
Rendering safety
Preserve status codes, content parity, route privacy, crawler access, metadata, and structured data.
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Keep DNS, HTTPS, crawler routing, cache freshness, logs, hostnames, usage, and link previews healthy after setup.
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Guides for Lovable, Bolt, Base44, and similar generated or hosted frontend stacks.
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Buyer-decision guides for Prerender Buddy, SSR, Prerender.io, SEO tools, and DIY options.
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Lovable SEO and prerendering: why your AI-built site may need rendered HTML
Lovable can help you ship quickly, but AI-built pages still need to be readable to crawlers.
Bolt SEO and prerendering: helping crawlers read JavaScript-built sites
Bolt can ship a JavaScript site quickly. The next question is whether bots can read the important content.
Base44 SEO and prerendering: make generated apps readable to bots
Generated apps still need crawler-readable HTML if they rely on search, AI crawlers, or link previews.
Replit Agent SEO and prerendering: check crawler-readable HTML before rebuilding
Replit Agent and Replit Apps can ship public websites quickly. This guide explains how to check whether search engines and AI crawlers receive readable HTML.
v0 SEO and prerendering: when generated pages still need crawler-readable HTML
v0 can generate polished React and Next.js pages quickly, but hosting on Vercel does not automatically prove crawler-readable HTML is present.
Tempo SEO and prerendering: test AI-built pages before changing architecture
Tempo-generated sites can be useful for fast product pages, but crawler-readable HTML still needs to be tested on the final public URL.