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AI SEO Content Writer

An AI content agent that
writes SEO articles built to rank.

Brief it like a writer on your team. The content agent researches the SERP, drafts the full article in your brand voice, and ships it on-page optimized: title tags, internal links, metadata, and all.

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The Complete Guide to Agentic SEO

Introduction: What Agentic SEO Changes

Agentic SEO is a model where autonomous AI agents, not prompts or chat tools, run multi-step optimization workflows from end to end. Each agent owns a job, pulls live data, and returns work you can review and ship.

  • Research Agent: maps the SERP, ranking pages, and your Search Console queries
  • Content Agent: drafts the full article in your brand voice, citing every claim
  • Technical Agent: handles crawls, indexing, and Core Web Vitals in the background

Why It Beats the Traditional Workflow

Traditional content production moves at the speed of headcount. An agent collapses the same brief, draft, and optimize cycle into minutes, while keeping a human in the loop on every published asset

Content Agent is writing…

The Complete Guide to Agentic SEO

Agentic SEO replaces prompts and manual workflows with autonomous AI agents that research, write, and optimize end to end.

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Strong SEO

On-page checks are ready to publish.

18/19 checks

Words
2,608
Headings
18
Images
6
Links
12
Density
1.4%
Slug
38 ch
Basic SEO All passed
Focus keyword in title
Focus keyword in opening excerpt
Focus keyword in URL slug
Keyword early in content
Keyword density in range
At least 600 words
Title readability Passed
Content readability Passed
The Bottleneck

Content is the slowest, costliest
part of any SEO program.

You have the keywords and the plan. Here’s what stands between them and a ranking page.

The manual way
Producing content by hand
2–4 weeks
per published article
$500–$2,000
in writer fees, per article
20–30 articles
one at a time, per cluster
With Visibility
Your content agent
~12 minutes
per full first draft
Included
in your monthly plan
Whole cluster
drafted in parallel
The Workflow

From blank page to published.

One brief kicks off a five-stage pipeline. You stay in control at every checkpoint, not buried in every step.

Step 01

Research

Reads live SERPs, ranking pages, People Also Ask, and your Search Console queries to map exactly what the page must cover to rank.

Step 02

Outline

Builds the heading structure from search intent and competitor gaps. You approve or reshape it before a single word is written.

Step 03

Draft

Writes the full article in your brand voice, with intros, sections, examples, and FAQs, citing a source for every factual claim.

Step 04

Optimize

Layers in title tags, meta descriptions, internal links, and entity coverage so the draft lands on-page complete, not half-finished.

Step 05

Review & ship

You edit or approve in the same workspace, then push the finished article straight to your CMS in one click.

What it writes

One agent. Every format
that earns organic traffic.

Brief the same agent for any page type. It adapts its structure, depth, and tone to the job in front of it.

Blog posts & guides

Long-form articles and how-to guides that target a keyword cluster and answer the full question behind the search.

Pillar & hub pages

Comprehensive topic-cluster pillars that link out to supporting articles and own a head term end to end.

Landing & money pages

Conversion-focused pages that rank and sell at once, with clear intent match, proof, and a call to action.

Product & category copy

Descriptions and category intros written at scale, each one unique, on-brand, and structured for search.

Comparison & alternative pages

“X vs Y” and “best alternative” pages built to capture high-intent, bottom-of-funnel queries.

Content refreshes & rewrites

Audits decaying articles, fills coverage gaps, updates stale facts, and rewrites for the current SERP.

Optimized by default

Every draft ships
on-page complete.

Most AI writers hand you raw text and leave the SEO to you. The content agent treats optimization as part of writing, not a cleanup task you do later. The moment a draft is done, it is already structured to rank.

Nothing is bolted on after the fact. Headings, links, and metadata are written into the page as the agent drafts it.

See it on your content
On-page report
Generated with every draft
All passed
Search intent matchVerified
Primary keyword in title & H1Placed
Secondary terms across H2s7 headings
Meta title & descriptionGenerated
Contextual internal links12 added
Entity & topic coverage94%
Outbound source citationsLinked
Readability & structureGrade 7
Brand voice profile
Applied to every draft
Trained
Tone
ConfidentPracticalDirectSecond person
Style rules
Short, punchy sentences
Active voice only
Show with examples, don’t just tell
Cite a source for every claim
Never use
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Brand voice

It writes like your team.
Not like a chatbot.

Train the agent once on your tone, sentence style, formatting rules, approved sources, and the phrases you would never use. From then on, every draft comes back sounding like you wrote it.

Feed it three of your best-performing articles and it learns the pattern, with no re-explaining your voice at the start of every task and no generic AI tells.

Style guideExample articlesBanned phrasesApproved sources

Designed to publish faster.
Built to rank higher.

12 min
From Brief to First Draft
94/100
Average On-Page SEO Score
3x
Higher Traffic Potential
The difference

A chat prompt vs. a content agent.

A generic AI writer

Prompt in, raw text out

Writes from stale training data, with no live SERP or competitor input
You paste prompts and stitch the sections together by hand
Hands you raw text, with no title tags, meta, or internal links
Generic voice you have to rewrite to sound remotely human
Forgets your brand the moment the chat window closes

Visibility content agent

Brief once, ship a draft

Researches live SERPs, ranking pages, and your Search Console data
Brief it once like a teammate, and it returns a full, structured draft
Title tags, meta, internal links, and entity coverage baked in
Trained on your voice, style guide, and the phrases you ban
Remembers your sitemap, past articles, and brand across every task

Integrations that
plug right in.

Your content agent reads demand data from Search Console and ships finished drafts straight to the CMS you already publish with, so research and publishing never leave one place.

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Google Search Console
WordPress
Webflow
Framer
GitHub

Frequently Asked Questions

It is an autonomous assistant that owns the whole content workflow: keyword and SERP research, outlining, drafting, on-page optimization, and CMS publishing. You brief it once like a writer on your team, and it returns a finished, search-ready article instead of a prompt response you still have to assemble.

Generic AI writers answer prompts from training data. The content agent runs a multi-step workflow: it pulls live SERP and Search Console data, builds an outline you approve, drafts in your brand voice, and ships the page on-page optimized with internal links and metadata. You brief it, not prompt it.

No. The agent is trained on your brand voice, style guide, example articles, and a banned-phrase list. Every draft is written to sound like your team, and a human reviews and approves it before anything publishes.

Yes. SEO is part of writing, not a cleanup step. Each draft ships with an optimized title tag and meta description, keyword placement across headings, contextual internal links, entity coverage, a built-in FAQ section, and a checked readability grade.

Yes. Train the agent once on your tone, sentence style, formatting rules, approved sources, and words you never use. From then on every draft reflects your voice, with no re-explaining it each time.

Google penalizes unhelpful, low-quality content, not the tool that produced it. The agent keeps a human in the loop on every published article, cites sources, and applies E-E-A-T and intent checks before anything ships, which is exactly what current guidance asks for.

Yes. Approved drafts push straight to your connected CMS, and the agent reads your existing sitemap so internal links point to real, relevant pages on your site.

Plans start at $99/month for early access and include multiple agents, projects, and team members. See the full breakdown on the pricing page.

Early access open

Put your content engine
on autopilot.

Seven-day free trial. Brief your content agent and get your first SEO-ready draft in minutes.