u/seramsharma

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I built an SEO tool that runs off your Search Console data, not third-party estimates

I spent 6 years doing SEO before building Wizible (wizible.io). Everything in it comes from your own GSC data rather than estimated keyword volumes from a third-party index.

What's in it right now:

Analysis (free once you connect GSC)

- Quick wins: pages sitting just outside the top positions where small changes move the needle

- Content decay alerts: pages losing clicks month over month

- Weak URL detection: pages getting impressions but no clicks

- Keyword cannibalization: multiple URLs competing for the same query

- Content groups: performance rolled up by section or topic cluster

- Rank tracker

- AI visibility tracking

- Magic-link sharing so you can send a report without giving dashboard access

Content (paid)

- Topic research pulled from your actual GSC queries

- Article generator: reads the top 10-15 results for a keyword, builds a brief from their combined structure, then writes section by section against writing rules from real writers

- Auto internal linking using your sitemap, with anchor text chosen from GSC data

- Publishes straight to your CMS

- Re-optimizes existing pages on a 7, 14, or 30-day cycle based on how they're performing

What it does not do: backlinks. Not planned either. If backlinks are your bottleneck, this isn't your tool.

Who it works for: sites with some GSC history. New domains in the sandbox will see impressions before clicks, so I'd rather say that upfront than oversell it.

Happy to answer anything about how the generation pipeline works.

u/seramsharma — 12 days ago
▲ 47 r/SaaS

Built a Tool that literally automates SEO

I've been building Wizible - wizible.io for the last 6 months to fix all the problems that I usually faced in my SEO career for the last 6 years.

As the title suggests, it literally automates SEO for you. Here's what it does for you

  • Research Topics based on your GSC data
  • Article generator that generates SEO articles by reading your competitor pages and publishes directly to your cms
  • Optimize your pages automatically based on Search Console data every 7/14/30 days
u/seramsharma — 12 days ago
▲ 76 r/Agentic_SEO+1 crossposts

My Claude project setup for SEO work - competitor exports, GSC, and Screaming Frog crawl

Quick disclaimer before anyone gets excited: this is not an "automate your entire SEO with AI" post. This is just about making sure that when Claude suggests something for your site, the suggestion is grounded in your actual data

Here's exactly what I upload.

1. Competitor data from Semrush or Ahrefs

Top pages + top ranking keywords for each competitor. I was doing this recently for a project where the competitor set was Neil Patel, Moz, Backlinko, etc. One export each, both reports.

2. Your own site data from Google Search Console

For your own site, GSC has better data than any third-party tool. Try to export at least six months of data from Google Search Console for your website and upload it in an Excel format.

3. A Screaming Frog crawl of your site

  • The full crawl - every URL on the site
  • Site structure / indexability - how the subfolders and hierarchy actually map out
  • Internal links - total links, unique links, crawl depth, link score per page

So when you ask it to optimize a page later, it can tell you exactly what to link to.

4. Generate your own project instructions

Select all the files you just uploaded and prompt it with something like: "go through all these files and prepare a good instruction set I can use for this project across all SEO activities."

Now every future task in that project runs against that context by default.

That's the whole setup. Takes maybe 30 minutes once

Happy to answer questions. I also recorded a walkthrough video of this if anyone wants to see the actual screens - I'll drop the link in the comments so it doesn't look like I'm here to spam

u/seramsharma — 13 days ago

Completely AI Scaled Blog bringing 7000 clicks each month, AMA

Quick context: this is the website in the e-learning industry. I have built a custom internal tool and connected with the CMS API. It's not fully automated; I still do the Keyword/Topic research and feed the topics. But it takes care of the rest.

Happy to answer any questions/workflows. Have been an SEO Consultant for the last 6 years, but heads up, I mostly specialise in the SaaS industry :)

u/seramsharma — 21 days ago
▲ 2 r/SaaS

Folks what do you use for analytics?

I had a quick doubt related to the tools that you folks use for user analytics? Are there any free tools/boilerplates that I can use for analytics? I currently built one using Claude on my own, and it fetches data from all the data sources that I use.. using their APIs. I was just wondering if I'm doing something wrong and if there are any good tools that actually do it so that I can just connect them directly.

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u/seramsharma — 3 months ago