AI SEO Automation That Works the List —
Not Another List
Most AI SEO automation automates the wrong half: it finds 40 issues and hands you the list. The agent works the list — it reads your real Google Search Console data, finds where people see you and click someone else, fixes it, and re-measures every fix in your own numbers about three weeks later. Week after week, without being reminded.
Automation that ends in a to-do list isn't automation.
An audit runs, a tool exports 40 issues, someone files them in a doc — and the doc meets the backlog. The backlog wins. Six months later the next audit finds the same 40 issues, and the people searching for what you sell are still clicking someone else.
Never bought an SEO tool? You still know the list. It's the “we should fix our page titles” note nobody owns.
How automated SEO dies in a backlog
Someone exports them to a doc
Product work wins. SEO waits.
Rankings you already had quietly slip
It finds the same 40 issues
How the agent breaks the cycle
Reads your live Search Console data every week
Drafts the page, the rewrite, the fix — ready for your review
Re-measures every fix in your own Search Console data about three weeks later — confirmed, inconclusive, or regressed
Comes back next week. No reminders, no next sprint.
Find. Fix. Verify. Repeat.
This is what real AI SEO automation means: not a smarter list — a loop that runs on your own data, week after week, without you driving it.
Find
Every week the agent reads your Search Console data and finds what's costing you visitors — pages thousands of people see but few click, rankings quietly slipping, questions no page of yours answers.
Fix
It drafts the fix — the rewrite, the new page, the technical change — and queues it for your review. Nothing ships without your approval.
Verify
About three weeks after a fix ships, the agent goes back into your own Search Console data and checks whether it worked: confirmed, inconclusive, or regressed. Real verdicts, not assumptions.
Repeat
It comes back next week and starts again — confirmed wins logged, regressions reopened, new findings on the board.
From your data to a running loop in three steps
Connect your Search Console
Sign in with Google and link Search Console — Google's free record of every search your site shows up in. Read-only access: the agent can look, not touch. No credit card.
Get your free report — and your task board
The agent writes a full diagnosis of your real numbers: where people see you and click someone else, rankings you already had and are losing, and questions no page of yours answers. Every finding lands as a prioritized task on your board.
Walk the board with the founder — then the agent works it
A real human — the founder — reads your report before the call. You choose: work the board yourself (it's yours either way), or hand it to the agent as the Managed Loop — a one-time setup, then a monthly retainer scoped to your site. No annual contract.
What the agent puts on your desk
A free report on your real data
What you're losing, what's within reach — in plain language, not SEO jargon.
A prioritized task board
Every finding ranked by impact. Nothing buried in a chat history or a quarterly PDF.
Fixes drafted for your review
Rewrites, new pages, technical changes — in your brand voice. Nothing ships without approval.
A verdict on every fix
Re-measured in your own Search Console data about three weeks after it ships: confirmed, inconclusive, or regressed.
A weekly rhythm, no reminders
The agent comes back on its own — even as more searches end in an AI answer instead of a visit.
A plain-language summary
What was done, what moved, what's next. The only thing left on your desk is the review.
One finding, start to verdict
This is what one pass of the loop looks like — from a finding in your data to an honest verdict three weeks later.
Your "how to write a project plan" page is seen by about 5,400 people a month in Google — 86 click. That's under 2 in 100. The pages above you answer the question in their title; yours doesn't.
Rewrote the title and description to answer the search directly, and tightened the page's opening to match what people actually ask. Queued for your review — approved and shipped.
Verdict: Confirmed. The page now gets about 210 clicks a month from the same searches — roughly 120 more visitors a month than before the fix.
The numbers are an illustration. The verdict step is real — every fix gets one.
Built for the person who owns the problem
Founders
"I know SEO matters, but nobody here actually does it." You don't need another tool to learn. The agent runs the loop on your data; your only job is a weekly review.
Marketing Leads
"Every audit we pay for ends up in a doc." Findings stop dying in the backlog: they become tasks, the tasks get worked, and every fix comes back with a verdict.
Teams Losing Clicks to AI Answers
"Traffic is slipping and I can't see where." The agent reads your real data every week and shows you — then fixes it, even as more searches end in an AI answer.
FAQ
Common questions about AI SEO automation
Most tools that promise AI SEO automation automate the finding: they scan your site and hand you a list. The agent automates the whole loop — it finds what's costing you visitors in your own Google Search Console data, drafts the fix for your review, re-measures the fix in your own data about three weeks later, and comes back the next week. The list still exists — it's your task board — but you're no longer the one working it.
SEO tools stop at the list — they find issues and leave the fixing to you. AI writers stop at words — they produce text but never check whether it changed anything. The agent does the work and then proves it: every fix is re-measured in your own Search Console data and gets an honest verdict — confirmed, inconclusive, or regressed. The deliverable is a verified fix, not a recommendation.
A diagnosis of your real Search Console data — not a brochure. The agent works out roughly how many people see your site in Google each month and click someone else, which rankings you already had and are losing, and which customer questions no page of yours answers. Every finding becomes a prioritized task on your board, and the report ends with two honest ways forward — one of them doesn't involve us.
Honestly: weeks, not minutes. Fixes ship as fast as you review them, but Google needs time to recrawl and re-rank — which is why the agent re-checks every fix about three weeks after it ships. We don't guarantee rankings — nobody honestly can. We guarantee every fix is implemented and re-measured in your data, with a verdict you can check in your own Google account.
The report and the task board are free, no credit card. If you want the agent to work the board, every engagement has the same shape — we call it the Managed Loop: a one-time setup, then a monthly retainer scoped to your site on a call with the founder. No annual contract. Organizations that need the agent deployed inside their own infrastructure get an individually scoped Enterprise Deploy. There's no public pricing because the scope depends on your site — the call is where it's set.
Any site that shows up on Google. The agent reads your data through Google Search Console, which works for every platform. For shipping fixes we map the best path during onboarding — Webflow, WordPress, Shopify, a custom CMS, or pull requests into your code repository, reviewed by your team.
Yes. Search Console access is read-only, your Google credentials are encrypted and never leave our servers, every account's data is isolated, and your data is never used to train AI models. Nothing ships without your approval.
Go deeper on automation
The same agent runs enterprise SERP analytics and automated SEO reporting for agencies on the same data. For the bigger picture, read our guides on what really runs on autopilot and agentic SEO.
Your list already exists.
The question is who works it.
Connect your Search Console and get a free report on your real data. It ends with your task board and two honest ways forward — work it yourself, or the agent works it. Either way, the list stops sitting there.