> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://api-docs.devhub.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://api-docs.devhub.com/getting-started-guides.md).

# Getting started guides

- [Business-focused Sites](https://api-docs.devhub.com/getting-started-guides/business-focused-sites.md): Example of how to integrate our API for publishing a Site dedicated to a particular Business and their single Location
- [Location-focused Sites](https://api-docs.devhub.com/getting-started-guides/location-focused-sites.md): Example of how to integrate our API for publishing a Site dedicated to a particular Business and one of their many Locations
- [Location pages and store locator with custom theme](https://api-docs.devhub.com/getting-started-guides/location-pages-and-store-locator-with-custom-theme.md): Start to finish examples of creating everything you need for location pages and a store locator
- [Site publishing with site builder access](https://api-docs.devhub.com/getting-started-guides/site-publishing-with-site-builder-access.md): Example integration flow for auto-building a Site for a customer, then giving them access to that site from your existing dashboard


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