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AI Agent for seo

Been building an AI agent for SEO and AEO for the last few months. It crawls and indexes your site, and pulls in Search Console, Google Trends and competitor data.

What it does right now:

- Keyword research, but it checks what you already rank for first, so it doesn't tell you to write a post that competes with your own page

- Query coverage: the questions people ask Google and ChatGPT, and whether you have a page that answers them

- Competitor gap analysis

- Technical audit (page structure, broken and orphaned links, speed, headers)

- Link prospecting

- Finds relevant communities and threads to post in, drafts the posts and comments, schedules them

- Reporting on traffic, events, conversions

- Applies the changes instead of just listing them: commits code to GitHub directly, or writes the content straight into your CMS like Sanity

I have working POCs for some of this.

What I want to know:

  1. If you do SEO for a living, would you use this? Or does it just duplicate what you already pay for?
  2. What am I missing? Anything you'd add or cut?
  3. Indie hackers and bootstrappers doing SEO for your own product: what are you using today, and would you switch to something like this?

It's not deployed yet, so there's no link and nothing to sign up for. But if you're curious whether it actually works, drop your website below. I'll run the agent on it over the next couple of weeks and DM you the report with everything it finds.

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u/No_Incident_6009 — 5 days ago

AI Agent for seo

Been building an AI agent for SEO and AEO for the last few months. It crawls and indexes your site, and pulls in Search Console, Google Trends and competitor data.

What it does right now:

- Keyword research, but it checks what you already rank for first, so it doesn't tell you to write a post that competes with your own page

- Query coverage: the questions people ask Google and ChatGPT, and whether you have a page that answers them

- Competitor gap analysis

- Technical audit (page structure, broken and orphaned links, speed, headers)

- Link prospecting

- Finds relevant communities and threads to post in, drafts the posts and comments, schedules them

- Reporting on traffic, events, conversions

- Applies the changes instead of just listing them: commits code to GitHub directly, or writes the content straight into your CMS like Sanity

I have working POCs for some of this.

What I want to know:

  1. If you do SEO for a living, would you use this? Or does it just duplicate what you already pay for?
  2. What am I missing? Anything you'd add or cut?
  3. Indie hackers and bootstrappers doing SEO for your own product: what are you using today, and would you switch to something like this?

It's not deployed yet, so there's no link and nothing to sign up for. But if you're curious whether it actually works, drop your website below. I'll run the agent on it over the next couple of weeks and DM you the report with everything it finds.

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u/No_Incident_6009 — 7 days ago

Looking for marketing cofounder

I am working on an agentic app for smes , freelancer and bootstrappers.. I am looking for a marketing/sales co-founder who would do social media content, videos and cold outreach..

PS: I have a full time job.. I am not looking to quit job.. I believe using AI you can easily run it as a side quest. I don't mind a marketing cofounder with a job as long as we do decent progress

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u/No_Incident_6009 — 13 days ago

How do you actually analyze your Etsy sales data beyond Etsy's dashboard?

I've been digging through my Etsy exports recently and realized I was answering a lot of questions that Etsy doesn't really make easy.

Things like:

  • Which listings are actually driving the most profit (not just revenue)?
  • Which products get lots of views but rarely convert?
  • Are there certain customers or products that generate most of my sales?
  • What trends am I missing month to month?

It got me wondering how other sellers approach this.

Do you mostly rely on Etsy's dashboard, export everything into Excel/Google Sheets, use another analytics tool, or just go by intuition?

If you do analyze your data, what's the most useful thing you've learned from it? And what's something you wish was easier to figure out?

I'm mostly curious how everyone else approaches this because I feel like I'm probably reinventing the wheel.

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u/No_Incident_6009 — 2 months ago