The Pages Every Agency Skips Are Now Built Into Create Mode

DivyangDivyang3 min readJuly 2, 2026440 words
The Pages Every Agency Skips Are Now Built Into Create Mode

Ask any agency what they leave for last on a client site, and the answer is rarely a feature. It is the 404 page. The coming soon page. The maintenance page. A privacy policy and terms everyone means to add and somehow never does.

What We Heard From Beta Agencies

When we asked our beta agencies what they kept skipping on client projects, the pattern held across the board. Nobody skips the homepage. Everybody skips the pages nobody looks at until something breaks.

It makes sense from a product-roadmap view. These pages do not demo well, so they slide down the list. But for an agency, a default 404 page or a missing privacy policy is what makes a finished site look unfinished, sometimes a month after launch, right when a client happens to click the wrong link.

Site Extras And Legal Pages, Built Into Create Mode

That gap is now closed inside Create Mode. Two page types generate automatically as part of the build:

  • Site Extras: 404, coming soon, and maintenance pages
  • Legal Pages: privacy policy and terms
A screenshot of the SproutOS AI Operating System sitemap view for a Real Estate website project, showing the Site Extras and Legal Pages sections of the site structure. The Legal Pages branch includes Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy pages, each with 3 sections and a Navbar component. The Site Extras branch displays utility pages including a 404 error page, Coming Soon page, and Under Maintenance page, each containing 1 section with their respective template components selected via dropdown menus.

The part that matters is how they get written. These are not lorem ipsum placeholders sitting there until someone rewrites them later. They are generated from the same Scope brief you already filled in for the rest of the site, so they read like they belong to the actual client, not a template.

Every Phase Feeds The Next

This is the idea Create Mode has been building toward since Scope shipped. The context an agency puts into Scope carries through the whole flow, Scope, Sitemap, Design, Export. It shapes the sitemap. It shapes the design. Now it shapes the policy pages too.

A site built this way does not need a second pass to make the utility pages sound like they belong to the client. They already do.

Legal Pages Are In Beta

Legal pages are in beta, and that is deliberate. Privacy and terms requirements change by region, industry, and jurisdiction, and no generator should act like that is fully solved on day one.

We want agencies using Create Mode to tell us what their clients actually need here. What regional rules the current pages miss. What clauses agencies keep adding back in by hand. What is still wrong. That feedback is how these pages get built right, not guessed at.

Try It In Your Next Build

Site Extras and Legal Pages are live now for everyone building in Create Mode. If you are already in beta, they are in your next project. If you are on the waitlist, this is one more reason to get in.

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