How is Tilion built — and could you clone it?
Last analyzed 7/11/2026 · full report
https://tilion.dev/blog/cloudflare-blocks-agentsA Next.js fullstack app with a GraphQL backend and dynamic blog content—not a static site, but the frontend alone is straightforward; the backend API is the real work.
You can rebuild the blog frontend in days, but the business has no defensible advantage—any competitor with a GraphQL API and Next.js can replicate it identically.
A Next.js blog site with article pages, navigation, and styled sections with table of contents. Custom fonts and images are preloaded via next/image.
GraphQL API backend (endpoint unknown but referenced in code), Next.js server-side rendering with dynamic routes (/blog, /blog/[slug], /fortress), and a third-party script integration (DataBuddy analytics via cdn.databuddy.cc).
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