This guide explains how to use Local Content Engine content inside Launch365 AI Websites.
What This Setup Controls
Launch365 AI Websites controls how mini jobs are displayed on the site.
Use AI Website Builder to configure:
- Service-area page content
- City-page URL structure
- Map behavior
- Service-type content pinning
- Which mini jobs belong on service pages vs service-area pages
Before You Begin
Make sure:
- Local Content Engine is enabled
- At least one provider is enabled in Local Content Engine
- Mini jobs are being created successfully
- You have access to AI Website Builder
Step 1: Open AI Website Builder
- Log into LaunchSMS
- Open AI Website Builder
- Open the website you want to configure
Step 2: Configure Service Area Pages – Global Settings
Inside the builder, open the global service-area settings.
This area controls website rendering behavior such as:
- URL pattern
- Page content structure
- Nearby Now display options
- Which page blocks appear
Important: Local Content Engine controls ingest. AI Website Builder controls display.
Step 3: Confirm the Service Area URL Pattern
Make sure your service-area URL pattern matches how you want city pages to publish.
Common example:
service-area/air-conditioning-{city}-{state}
This matters for:
- Website page generation
- WordPress sync alignment
- sitemap consistency
- internal linking
Step 4: Review Map Behavior
Local Content Engine stores backend map defaults, but the website builder controls whether map-related blocks are shown on the page.
Confirm the service-area page includes the blocks you want, such as:
- Map section
- Mini-job cards
- city coverage lists
Step 5: Use Pinned Mini-Job Service Types on Service Pages
If you want certain service pages to show mini jobs by service type, open the page editor for that service page and use:
- Pinned Mini-Job Service Types
You can choose one or more service types, such as:
- AC Repair
- Indoor Air Quality
- Heat Pump Service
When you do this, mini jobs matching those service types can appear on that service page and be excluded from service-area city pages to avoid duplicate content.
Step 6: Save and Publish
After configuring service-area and service-page display rules:
- Save the website settings
- Publish or refresh the website
- Run a new mini-job test if needed
What to Check After Setup
Confirm that:
- Service-area pages show city-relevant mini jobs
- Service pages show only the selected service-type mini jobs
- Service-type pinned content is not duplicated onto service-area pages
- Maps render only where intended
- New mini jobs appear after provider events are processed
Recommended Structure
A practical setup looks like this:
Service-area pages
Use for city-specific content such as:
- Raleigh, NC
- Charlotte, NC
- Fayetteville, NC
Service pages
Use for topic-specific content such as:
- AC Repair
- Indoor Air Quality
- Electrical Repair
Then pin mini jobs by service type to the service pages so those posts do not also clutter city pages.
Troubleshooting
If content is not appearing where expected, check:
- The Local Content Engine provider toggle is on
- The site page was saved after changing service-type pinning
- The mini jobs have matching service types
- The page is published
- You are not expecting service-type pinned mini jobs to also appear on service-area pages