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Overview

Every Sight AI plan includes 1 site. If you need to manage content and AI visibility for additional websites, you can add extra site licenses for 29/mopersite(or29/mo per site** (or **278/yr with annual billing).

Pricing

BillingPrice Per SiteAnnual TotalSavings
Monthly$29/mo$348/yr
Annual$23/mo$278/yr$70/yr per site

How It Works

  • Shared articles — All sites on your team share the same monthly article pool. You can allocate articles to whichever site needs them most.
  • Independent integrations — Each site has its own CMS connection, so you can connect different platforms (e.g., WordPress for one site and Webflow for another).
  • Separate tracking — AI visibility data (prompts, mentions, citations) is tracked independently for each site.

Adding a Site

  1. Go to Settings > Sites.
  2. Click Add Site.
  3. Enter the site’s domain and details.
  4. A new site license is added to your subscription automatically.
The new site is available immediately, and billing is prorated from the date you add it.

Billing

  • Prorated — When you add a site mid-cycle, you’re only charged for the remaining days in your billing period.
  • Recurring — Site licenses renew automatically with your subscription.
  • Combined invoice — Site license charges appear on the same invoice as your plan.
Example calculation: If you’re on the Pro plan ($249/mo) and add 2 extra sites:
  • Pro plan: $249/mo
  • 2 extra sites: 2 x 29=29 = 58/mo
  • Total: $307/mo

License Management

All license management happens on the Billing page in the Sites section, where every site on your team is listed alongside its license status.

Assigning a License

When you add a site, a license is automatically assigned. Each active site requires one license. If you have unused license slots, you can assign one to an inactive site at any time by clicking Assign next to it.

Deactivating a Site (Removing a License)

Deactivating a site removes its license but keeps all of its data (articles, keywords, AI visibility history, integrations). The freed license can then be reassigned to another site, or cancelled to lower your bill. To deactivate a site:
  1. Go to Billing > Sites.
  2. Find the site you want to deactivate.
  3. Click Deactivate.
  4. Confirm in the dialog that appears.
You can deactivate any site on your team, including the oldest one, as long as at least one site remains licensed. The “Included” label on your oldest site is a billing label — it identifies the site that’s covered by your base plan rather than an extra license slot — and does not block deactivation. The freed license is removed from your next invoice. Remaining days in the current cycle may be credited.

Unlicensed Sites

If a site loses its license (e.g., you deactivate it or your subscription lapses):
  • The site’s existing data and articles are preserved.
  • You cannot generate new articles for the site.
  • AI visibility tracking is paused.
  • CMS publishing is disabled.
Re-assigning a license restores full functionality.

Deleting a Site

Deleting a site is permanent and removes the site along with all of its data — articles, keywords, AI visibility history, CMS connections, sitemap configuration, and Google Search Console links. It is different from deactivation, which just removes the license while preserving data.

Where to Delete a Site

Delete actions live on the Billing page (in the Sites section), next to each site row. The Site Settings page does not have its own delete button — it links you back to Billing.

How to Delete a Site

  1. Go to Billing > Sites.
  2. Find the site you want to delete.
  3. Click Deactivate if the site is still active, then confirm. (Inactive sites can skip this step.)
  4. Click Delete next to the now-inactive site.
  5. Read the confirmation dialog, which lists everything that will be removed, and click Delete Site.

Who Can Delete a Site

  • Team owners can delete any site on the team.
  • Team admins can delete sites only when the team has no active subscription. While a subscription is active, only the owner can delete sites — this is a safeguard against accidentally destroying paid resources.
  • Team members cannot delete sites.

Deletion Rules

  • You can delete any site, including the oldest one, as long as your team has at least two sites in total.
  • You cannot delete your team’s only remaining site. You must have at least one site so the team retains a workspace and a billing target. To “delete” your last site, change its URL from Site Settings instead, or add a new site first and then delete the old one.
  • Deletion is run by an atomic database operation that locks the team’s site list, so it is safe even if you click Delete on two different sites at once.

What Each Site Gets

Every licensed site includes:
  • Full CMS integration
  • AI visibility tracking (prompts, mentions, citations, positions, sentiment)
  • IndexNow and Google Sitemap indexing
  • Autopilot (if your plan includes it)
  • Article generation from the shared article pool
Agents+ is a separate, per-site add-on. When you purchase Agents+ seats, you assign each one to a specific site from AI Agents → Licenses. A site without an Agents+ seat shows the autonomous agents (Search Opportunity, AI Opportunity, Article Boost, Interlinking, Site Performance, Outreach) as locked, and the Outreach Inbox and Hunter-backed author email lookup stay gated. You can move a seat between sites at any time.

Shared vs. Site-Specific Resources

ResourceShared or Site-Specific
Monthly article limitShared across all sites
Extra article balanceShared across all sites
Tracked promptsShared across all sites
CMS integrationsSite-specific
AI visibility dataSite-specific
Indexing configurationSite-specific
Autopilot settingsSite-specific
Agents+ seat assignmentSite-specific (re-assignable any time)
Outreach suppression listShared across all sites on the team

For Agencies

If you’re an agency managing content for multiple clients, site licensing lets you handle everything from a single Sight AI account:
  • Add a site license for each client’s website.
  • Use team roles to control access for each client’s team.
  • Allocate articles from your shared pool based on each client’s needs.
  • Track AI visibility independently for every client.
For agencies with 10+ sites, contact us at support@trysight.ai for volume discounts.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Extra site licenses require an active paid subscription. Your trial includes 1 site.
Articles are associated with a specific site once generated. You cannot transfer articles between sites, but you can use the content editor to create similar content for a different site.
Yes. Annual site licenses cost 23/mo(23/mo (278/yr) compared to 29/mo(29/mo (348/yr) on monthly billing — a savings of $70/yr per site.
Your sites remain active as long as they have licenses. The plan downgrade only affects your article limit, tracked prompts, and feature access — not the number of sites you can have.
There’s no hard limit. You can add as many site licenses as you need. For large deployments, contact us for volume pricing.
Only licensed sites are active. If you remove a license, that site becomes unlicensed and loses access to article generation, AI tracking, and CMS publishing until a license is reassigned.
Yes. Any site on your team can be deleted from Billing > Sites as long as your team has at least one other site. The oldest site is labeled “Included” because it’s the one covered by your base plan — that label does not lock the site. If the oldest site is deleted, the next-oldest licensed site automatically becomes the included one.
Every team must keep at least one site so it has a workspace and a billing target. If you only have one site and want to start fresh on a different domain, use Site Settings > Change Site URL instead, or add a new site first and then delete the old one from Billing > Sites.
Admins can delete sites only when the team has no active subscription. While a subscription is active (including past_due), only the team owner can delete sites — this prevents an admin from accidentally destroying paid resources. Members cannot delete sites at all.