Any AI can vibe-code a World Cup fan site. But who runs it when the tournament actually starts? 104 matches over 30 days, scores coming in live, standings flipping after every goal ⚽️.
I built a website on Wix Headless. 104 matches, 48 teams, 16 venues. The frontend and backend was an afternoon. Keeping it alive for a month without me, turns out that's the harder part.
So I built mundo-agent 🤖. Watches live matches, pushes facts into the Wix CMS. The site reads those facts and figures out the rest on its own.
Goal goes in. One API PATCH: scoreA: 2, minute: 73. Two fields. Site recomputes standings, shifts qualification scenarios, updates the Golden Boot. The whole site reorganizes around one changed number.
Two lanes. Scores run every 30 seconds, plain code, no LLM. Match recaps fire when the game ends — Claude writes the article and publishes it through the Blog API. By the time you check the score, the recap's already there.
Next morning you open the Wix Dashboard. Every score current, three new recaps live. You didn't touch anything. But if something's off, you fix it the same way you always would. Same dashboard whether the data came from you or an API call.
Three articles about AI building sites on Wix Headless.
Ive show you how to build a wix headless fully working business (Google Stitch Gemini CLI Wix Headless = a live business article)
This one's about running them. Building is maybe 10% of a site's life.
links in the first comment 👇