SEOAgent is the SEO engine for coding agents. It maps strategic pillar and supporting pages from your real data, then your agent builds them as files in your repo — you approve every one.

Publishing content without a strategy is like shouting into the void. Here's why most content fails to rank.
Google rewards sites that demonstrate deep expertise in a topic. Random posts across unrelated topics signal you're not an authority in anything.
Without a cluster structure, your pages don't link to each other strategically. This means less link equity and worse rankings.
Multiple posts targeting similar keywords compete against each other instead of working together. You end up diluting your own rankings.
SEOAgent analyzes your niche and your Search Console data to map content clusters, then your coding agent builds the pages you approve directly in your repo.
SEOAgent identifies your core topics and proposes comprehensive pillar pages. Your coding agent drafts them as real files in your codebase, built on your own expertise.
Each pillar is mapped with cluster articles that dive deep into subtopics, all planned to link back to the pillar — and built in your repo on approval.
The cloud layer finds keywords competitors rank for that you don't, then proposes evidence-backed pages to fill those gaps.
SEOAgent plans the internal links between every piece so link equity flows through the cluster. Your agent applies the ones you approve.
Get a sequenced plan that builds out your clusters methodically, prioritized by opportunity in your Search Console and SERP data.
Monitor how your clusters perform over time with integrated Google Search Console data, so the next suggestions are grounded in what actually moved.
Add the free SEOAgent Skill to Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex (or use the local CLI). Connect Google Search Console to ground suggestions in your real rankings.
SEOAgent scans your codebase, competitors, and Search Console data to identify cluster opportunities.
Receive an evidence-backed plan with pillar topics, supporting articles, target keywords, and internal links — each with the data behind it.
Approve the pages you want and your coding agent builds them as files in your codebase. Only approved changes land, shipped through your own CI/CD.
Build comprehensive guides around your product features, with cluster articles covering specific use cases and integrations.
Create buying guides as pillars with supporting product comparisons, how-tos, and reviews in the cluster.
Establish authority in your service area with location-based pillars and neighborhood-specific cluster content.
Demonstrate your agency's expertise with comprehensive service pillars and case study clusters.
Position your company as an industry leader with in-depth analysis pillars and trend commentary clusters.
Create learning paths with course-like pillar content and lesson-style cluster articles.
A topic cluster is a content strategy where a comprehensive "pillar" page covers a broad topic, surrounded by "cluster" articles that dive into specific subtopics. All content is interlinked to signal to search engines that your site has deep expertise in the subject.
A well-developed cluster typically has 1 pillar page and 8-15 supporting cluster articles. SEOAgent plans clusters based on keyword opportunity and competition in your niche, and you decide which pages to build.
Directly in your codebase. Your coding agent (Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex) drafts each approved page as real files in your repo and ships them through your existing CI/CD. SEOAgent never auto-publishes to a live site behind your back.
Yes. You can specify topics you want to cover, and SEOAgent will map clusters around them. You can also let SEOAgent surface the best opportunities based on your niche, competitors, and Search Console data — then approve what you want built.
Install the free SEOAgent Skill for Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex. Map strategic topic clusters from your real data and build the pages you approve directly in your codebase.
Install the Skill — free