Use case · SEO Hub

Rank higher. Drop the retainer.

The SEO Hub does the research, audits, drafts, and internal-link work agencies bill thousands a month for. It runs free-first, scores every move on real data, and waits for your approval before it touches your live site.

No calls, no retainer, no code. Month-to-month, cancel anytime.

Built for operators who would rather rank than sit through another agency slide deck.

01 Audit

Every issue, ranked by what it costs you

One crawl pulls technical, on-page, and content problems into a single list and sorts them by severity. You fix slow page loads before you fix a missing meta tag, because the Hub tells you which one is actually bleeding rank.

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Site audit · example.com

Slow LCP on key landing pagesHigh
Missing meta descriptionsMedium
Thin content under 300 wordsMedium
Broken internal linksLow
Duplicate title tagsLow
  • Technical, on-page, and content checks in one crawl.
  • Sorted by severity, not by alphabet.
  • Each row carries a concrete fix, not vague advice.
02 Research

Keywords you can actually win

Keyword and competitor research scores every term on difficulty and volume, then greys out the ones too competitive to chase. You spend briefs on openings, not on head terms a Fortune 500 already owns.

  • Difficulty and volume scored on every term.
  • Competitor gaps surfaced as openings you can take.
  • Too-hard terms flagged before you waste a brief on them.
research

Keyword opportunities

best crm for small agenciesKD 24 · 1.9K
crm onboarding checklistKD 18 · 880
how to switch crmKD 31 · 1.2K
crm softwareKD 89 · too competitive
ship

Site health and coverage

Pages audited92%
Briefs with provenance100%
Internal links suggested74%
Keywords tracked68%
03 Ship

Briefs, drafts, and links on tap

Winning keywords become optimized briefs and drafts, each line traceable to its source. The Hub suggests internal links across your pages and tracks rankings over time. The handful of actions that cost money or hit your live site stay gated behind your yes.

  • Optimized briefs and drafts with source provenance.
  • Internal links suggested across your existing pages.
  • Rankings tracked so you see exactly what moved.
How it works

Live in days, not quarters

1

Onboard your site

Point the Hub at your domain and connect search data if you have it. It captures a day-0 baseline so every move after this is measured against a fixed start.

2

Run the loop

Discover keywords, crawl the site, draft briefs and content, and surface internal links. Research, audits, and drafts run free by default, as often as you want.

3

Approve what ships

Review the queue, check the provenance, and approve. Only then does anything publish, submit, or send. Nothing reaches your live site without your sign-off.

Free-first
Research, audits, and drafts run at no cost
Full audit
Technical, on-page, and content in one crawl
You approve
Every live write waits for your sign-off
What the SEO Hub is built to do

Not testimonials. These are the system's capabilities.

Free-first

Keyword research, full audits, briefs, and drafts run without paid tools by default.

You approve

Live writes, IndexNow submissions, and outreach sends stay gated until you approve them.

Baseline from day 0

Onboarding captures a starting snapshot so every ranking change is measured against a fixed point.

FAQ

Questions, answered

The work that drives results runs free: keyword research, full audits, content briefs and drafts, internal linking, and rank tracking. The only things that can cost money are gated actions like turning on a premium data provider or running heavy SERP volume, and none of those run until you switch them on.

Anything that writes to your live site or reaches the outside world. Copying content onto your site, submitting URLs via IndexNow, and sending outreach all land as proposals and wait for you. Research, audits, and drafts run on their own because they only touch your own workspace.

The SEO Hub is the full toolkit you drive: you trigger the research, audits, and drafts when you want them. The AI SEO Agent is one autonomous worker that watches your site continuously and drafts fixes on its own. The Hub is the workshop; the Agent is one worker inside it.

No. The Hub runs the analysis and tells you what is broken, what to write, and what to fix, ranked by impact. You make the calls on what ships. If you can read a list sorted by priority, you can run it.

Stop paying a retainer to rank

Run the same research, audits, and content work an agency bills monthly for. Free-first, data-driven, and you approve what ships.