I built a SaaS review blog (Topickz) run by a team of AI agents. I'm the only human.

I run a B2B SaaS review site called Topickz. A team of small AI agents runs it. Each one has a single job.

Think of it like a tiny content company where every desk is an agent:

Keyword agents find what people search for and where the gaps are.

The opportunity agent reads the Search Console and points to the easy ranking wins.

Writer agent drafts the review in our voice. It invents nothing.

Me, the human. I test the tool myself. Real signup, real screenshots, live pricing. This is the whole moat.

The cover agent makes the image, the site rebuilds itself, one git push goes live.

The Indexing agent tells Google and confirms the page got indexed.

Freshness agent watches for stale pricing and pings me to re-check, every week, forever.

Reporting agents track traffic, and how often AI crawlers scrape a page versus how many humans they actually send back.

The trick: the Reporting agent feeds back into the Keyword agent. What works tells us what to build next. It loops on its own.

One person plus a fleet of agents runs what used to need a whole team. The agents do the grunt work. A human does the judging. That one rule is the reason Google hasn't wiped us out like the rest.

If you're waiting to build until you have a big team, don't. One clear pipeline, one agent per job, one step you never automate. Start small and let it run.

I will keep on updating the GSC screenshots of the performance.

https://www.reddit.com/r/PiperocketAgentic_SEO/s/DXB2RRrj5c

Check this detailed story

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u/Temporary_Meeting182 — 2 days ago
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The AEO Checklist for 2026 (how to get cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini & AI Overviews)

Ranking #1 on Google doesn't matter if the AI answer above it never mentions you. Answer Engine Optimization is about becoming the source the model quotes. Here's the checklist we actually run.

Answer-First Content Structure

  • not donePut a direct, quotable answer in the first 1-2 sentences of every page - LLMs lift these verbatim
  • not doneWrite self-contained paragraphs (each one makes sense pulled out of context)
  • not doneUse clean Q&A blocks with the real question as the H2/H3 and the answer right under it
  • not doneLead with the "what is X" / "X is..." definition sentence before you elaborate
  • not doneKeep answers concise - 40-60 words is the sweet spot for extraction
  • not doneUse lists, tables, and steps - AI engines love structured, liftable formats

Be the Most Citable Source

  • not doneAdd original data, stats, and proprietary research (models preferentially cite unique numbers)
  • not doneAttribute claims to named sources/dates so your page reads authoritative
  • not doneInclude specific numbers, percentages, and examples over vague statements
  • not doneCover the topic comprehensively - cover follow-up questions on the same page
  • not doneAdd a clear "key takeaways" or TL;DR block near the top

Off-Site Presence (this drives citations more than on-page)

  • not doneGet mentioned on sites LLMs trust and pull from: Reddit, G2, Wikipedia, industry roundups, listicles
  • not doneEarn placement in "best [category]" articles - AI quotes these constantly
  • not doneBuild real community presence (Reddit/Quora threads rank AND feed AI answers)
  • not doneClaim & optimize review profiles (G2, Capterra, Trustpilot) - social proof AI surfaces
  • not doneDigital PR: one data-led story gets you cited across dozens of AI answers

Entity & Consistency

  • not doneKeep your core facts identical everywhere (founding year, HQ, product name, category)
  • not doneBuild a clear entity: consistent brand name + description across site, socials, directories
  • not doneEstablish topical authority around one core problem before expanding
  • not doneInterlink related content so the model understands your topic cluster

Technical AEO

  • not doneDon't block AI crawlers in robots.txt (GPTBot, PerplexityBot, ClaudeBot, Google-Extended) if you want visibility
  • not doneShip structured data: FAQPage, Article, Organization, Product, HowTo, Breadcrumb
  • not doneMake sure content is server-rendered / crawlable (AI bots often don't run JS)
  • not doneFast load + clean HTML - bloated pages get parsed poorly
  • not doneUse descriptive headings that match how people actually ask questions

Measure AI Visibility

  • not doneTrack which pages get cited in Perplexity / ChatGPT / AI Overviews
  • not doneMonitor AI referral traffic in GA4 (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini as sources)
  • not doneTest your target queries in each engine monthly - note if you're mentioned, cited, or ignored
  • not doneTrack branded mentions and share-of-voice in AI answers, not just rankings
  • not doneDouble down on the content formats that already get you cited

TL;DR: answer the question in the first sentence, back it with unique data, and get talked about on the sites AI trusts. Rankings get you traffic; AEO gets you quoted.

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u/Temporary_Meeting182 — 2 days ago

SaaS SEO checklist for 2026 - what actually works right now

I run **PipeRocket Digital** so I will share what we see working across early stage and growth stage SaaS clients right now.

**What most SaaS teams get wrong:**

They start with blog content, chase high volume keywords, and wonder why organic never converts. Traffic without pipeline attribution is a vanity metric.

**What actually works in 2026:**

  1. Fix technical SEO before any content. Crawl errors and duplicate pages kill authority quietly.
  2. Build BOFU content first. Comparison pages, alternative pages, use case pages. These are the pages that convert buyers already in evaluation mode.
  3. Map keywords to ICP, not just intent. B2B SaaS has multiple stakeholders. Each persona needs its own keyword set and content path.
  4. Run programmatic SEO if you have integrations or verticals. This is how you scale organic without scaling headcount.
  5. Optimise for AI search alongside Google. Structure FAQ content under 300 characters per answer. Use schema. Track your brand mentions in ChatGPT and Perplexity monthly.
  6. Build topic clusters with a hub and spoke internal linking structure. Every cluster page links back to its hub. This is how you build topical authority fast.
  7. Measure demos and trials from organic, not just sessions.

The biggest shift in 2026 is that SEO and AEO need to run together. Buyers are using AI search tools before they ever open Google. If your content is not structured for both, you are losing pipeline to competitors who are.

Happy to answer specific questions about your stage or category.

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u/Temporary_Meeting182 — 2 days ago
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Chennai's Mood Swing 😭☀️🌧️

Other cities have weather forecasts, but Chennai has surprise attacks. ☀️😎🌧️💀

u/Temporary_Meeting182 — 1 month ago
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Chennai summer hit different this year 😭🍗

Mom didn't recognise me. Went out as a human. Returned as tandoori chicken. She asked for naan. ☀️🍗😭

u/Temporary_Meeting182 — 1 month ago