built for founders already considering a $1,500-$2,000/month seo retainer.

we replace your entire seo team with an agent.

we replace the monthly seo execution team: page planning, first drafts, refreshes, reporting, and the handoff work people usually rent from an agency.

the point: stop buying another monthly content calendar when what you need is a working traffic machine your team can actually own.

agent seo dashboard
growth queue
one place to see what the agent should do next

know what to publish, what to refresh, which pages are close to working, and where buyers still cannot find you.

work the agent can run

  • new buyer question with no page yetcreate
  • old page needs proof, examples, and a stronger offerrefresh
  • search page has impressions but weak clicksrewrite
  • useful tool idea buyers would sharebuild

what you stop guessing

which asset should ship nextpriority
which page is worth another passwatchlist

page launch queue

  • comparison page for buyers already choosingship
  • service page needs sharper proofattach
  • free tool can capture recurring demandbuild
  • winning article needs internal linkslink

page outcomes

new pagesmore places for buyers to find you.
refreshesold pages stop going cold.
proofthin claims become believable.
toolsvisitors get something useful.

trust surface

  • directories and citation pages that should list youmap
  • assets worth pitching because they help buyerspitch
  • answer engine sources to earn over timetrack
  • pages that need stronger internal linkstighten

coverage signals

brand citationsverify
internal linksimprove
linkable assetsship
answer engine sourcestrack
the real problem

seo retainers are built for a world before agents.

most teams do not need another vendor sending reports and waiting for approvals. they need a working engine that knows what to publish, what to improve, and what buyers need to see before they trust the offer.

the agency loop

a monthly bill, a content calendar, slow approvals, and pages that still sound like every other search result.

cost

pay every month before anything compounds

you keep renting execution instead of owning the process that decides what should happen next.

speed

wait for meetings, drafts, edits, and reports

good ideas sit in a queue because every small page still needs a person to move it forward.

content

publish posts nobody would miss

the site fills with polite keyword pages instead of assets buyers would actually use or remember.

control

the playbook stays in someone else's head

when the retainer stops, the publishing rhythm, refresh discipline, and reporting usually stop too.

proof

thin claims keep getting recycled

pages talk about benefits without enough examples, product detail, comparisons, or customer language.

the agent-run loop

one installed agent setup that keeps finding page opportunities, shipping useful assets, and improving what already exists.

cost

install once, then run the repeatable work with agents

human judgment sets the strategy. software handles the recurring production, refreshes, and monitoring.

speed

ship from a live queue instead of a blank calendar

the agent already knows the page types, proof rules, internal links, and refresh triggers.

assets

build pages people can actually use

blogs, comparisons, tools, guides, and directory-ready pages work together instead of sitting alone.

control

own the playbook after launch

your team gets the queue, dashboard, voice rules, page formats, and handoff instead of dependency.

proof

every page has something real to say

customer words, product facts, examples, screenshots, and point of view keep the output from sounding rented.

what changes after the install

your site has a publishing brain: what to build, what to refresh, what proof to use, and which assets should move buyers closer to trust.

buyer questions mapped pages ready to ship proof attached useful tools planned refresh queue live
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shashank sn brand voice and seo installs
why this is different

you do not need more seo labor. you need the playbook.

most seo help still sells hours, meetings, and vague content output. i built this for the opposite reason: set the strategy once, install the page formats and proof rules, then let agents keep the boring repeatable work moving.

the expensive part should not repeat forever.humans should decide positioning, offer, proof, and the pages worth owning. agents should handle the recurring page production, refreshes, and monitoring.
the page has to sound like the company.buyers can smell rented seo copy. every page needs customer language, product detail, proof, and a reason to believe it came from you.
this was built from running it on real sites.hold your voice became the test surface: articles, tools, docs, search pages, internal links, and refresh work in one connected setup.

if a page could swap your company name with a competitor's and still make sense, it is not an asset. the install fixes that before the agent starts producing at scale.

what the agent gets

the agent is only useful after it knows your market, offer, and proof.

we turn your site, offer, strongest opinions, customer language, examples, and proof into a working runbook. that gives the agent enough context to produce pages that sound like your company instead of another generic seo blog.

hold your voice engine
profile live

what we load into the runbook

  • your offerwhat buyers actually get
    read
  • founder point of viewwhat you believe and refuse to sound like
    mapped
  • customer wordsphrases buyers already use
    tagged
  • proof sourcesreceipts that back the claims
    attached

runbook output

a source of truth for what the agent can publish and what it must avoid.
voice

plain, specific, no rented seo polish.

proof

every strong line needs a source.

buyers

pages use words customers recognize.

what gets rejected

  • generic introsounds like the top results
    reject
  • claim with no receiptneeds proof before publish
    fix
  • specific buyer answerpoint of view, proof, and next step present
    pass

quality guardrails

same old answerrebuild around a claim only your company can make.
thin benefitattach proof, screenshots, comparison detail, or lived example.
no utilityturn the page into a tool, checklist, benchmark, or reference.
dead endadd internal links, next step, and refresh rule before launch.

where the agent publishes

  • articlesanswer buyer questions with proof
    ship
  • toolsutility pages people can use
    build
  • refresh queueold pages get better before they decay
    watch

assets buyers meet

comparison pagescapture buyers already weighing options.
directoriesmake the company easier to verify.
linkable assetsgive people something worth citing.
refresheskeep useful pages from going stale.
proof

we built this on our own properties first.

this is not a deck about what agents might do someday. the same operating model is already visible across real properties: articles, tools, docs, search pages, internal links, and maintained authority surfaces.

live surface, not a mockup

the proof is the site architecture, not a fake case study.

before selling this as an install, we built the same shape for hold your voice and carried the setup into say about us. useful pages, practical tools, internal links, clear positioning, and refresh work all sit in one connected growth surface.

hold your voicethe working model for agent-run seo assets
say about usthe same growth setup applied to another real site
one connected traffic surface across planning, publishing, tools, search feedback, links, refreshes, and handoff.
22 blog posts built around voice, ai drift, scoring, byok, and product education.
29 free tools live on the site, from analyzers to calculators and generators.
120 help, wiki, and doc pages that make the product easier to understand, cite, and trust.
the offer is based on a live operating surface, not a theoretical automation diagram.
the work goes beyond articles: tools, guides, docs, internal links, proof pages, and refresh queues all reinforce each other.
the point is not fake traffic promises. it is building more useful places for buyers and search engines to understand you.
the 30-day install

how the install gets built.

the first month is built to get you out of the agency loop: strategy locked, first assets live, refresh queue running, and a clear handoff so the agent can keep moving.

01

find the searches worth owning

we map what buyers look for before they trust you, which pages competitors already own, and where your site has no useful answer yet.

buyer questions, search surfaces, and competitors mapped quick wins, missing pages, and proof gaps chosen
02

build the agent runbook

we turn your offer, proof, customer language, point of view, and existing writing into the rules the agent uses before it drafts anything.

claims, proof, voice, and examples captured generic output guardrails locked before production
03

launch the first assets

we ship the first pages and assets from the runbook: articles, comparison pages, tools, guides, directory copy, or refreshes depending on what your market needs first.

first batch of buyer-focused assets prepared or published proof, internal links, and next steps added before launch
04

handoff the traffic queue

we set up the repeatable queue: what the agent should create next, what needs refreshing, where citations should be pushed, and what your team should watch.

directory and citation work prepared where useful refresh queue and handoff dashboard ready
what you leave with

the actual 30-day handoff.

this is the part a buyer needs to see before paying: a concrete queue, useful assets, clear review rules, and a setup your team can keep using after the install.

10-15 opportunities

buyer searches mapped

the questions, comparisons, and use cases worth owning first, ranked by intent and usefulness.

4-6 priorities

page queue planned

the first pages to create or refresh, with the angle, proof, internal links, and next step defined.

2-3 assets

drafted or refreshed

the first batch of buyer-focused pages, tools, comparisons, or refreshes prepared from the runbook.

1 utility idea

tool or lead magnet brief

a practical asset buyers can use, not another article pretending to be useful.

30-day queue

agent execution plan

what the agent should create next, what needs human approval, and what can be ignored.

1 session

handoff walkthrough

your team sees how to run the queue, review drafts, add proof, and keep the site moving.

pricing

one install instead of another open-ended retainer.

if you are about to spend months paying for meetings, reports, and slow content output, put the money into the machine instead.

what you get:

not a pile of reports. a working seo agent setup with the pages, rules, queue, and handoff needed to keep publishing and improving after launch.

you own the setup. the runbook, queue, prompts, page rules, reporting view, and first asset batch are yours after launch.
buyer search map10-15 questions, comparisons, and pain points your site should answer first.
approved agent runbookvoice, proof, examples, page rules, and quality guardrails before the agent writes.
first asset batch2-3 articles, comparison pages, tools, guides, or refreshes based on what your market needs.
tool or lead-magnet briefone practical asset idea that gives visitors a reason to use and share the site.
refresh queuerules for improving pages before they go stale or waste early search signals.
internal link planclear paths between pages so useful assets support each other.
directory and citation prepcompany language and submission targets where external trust surfaces matter.
simple reporting dashboardwhat shipped, what is next, what needs refreshing, and what deserves human review.
30 days of launch supportwe stay close after launch, fix rough edges, review first signals, and tune the handoff.
handoff walkthrougha practical session so your team knows what to run, review, refresh, and ignore after launch.
also included: publishing setup, backlink asset planning, outreach targets where useful, and ai-credit setup notes.
not included: guaranteed rankings, bought backlinks, fake traffic promises, or an open-ended monthly content retainer.

optional maintenance can be added later if you want us in the loop. the default handoff is built so your team can run the recurring work without buying a monthly content retainer.

after launch

the agent keeps the site from going quiet.

the handoff is not a folder of prompts. it is a queue your team can run: new pages to build, pages to improve, tools to ship, and trust surfaces to keep current.

queue 01

new buyer questions

when a useful search appears, the agent knows the page format, proof, and internal links it needs.

queue 02

page refreshes

older pages get new examples, sharper titles, better proof, and stronger links before they become dead weight.

queue 03

useful tools

repeat buyer problems become calculators, checklists, templates, or simple tools that are easier to share than articles.

queue 04

authority pushes

directories, citations, internal links, and linkable assets make the company easier to find and verify.

queue 05

human review

your team only steps in where judgment matters: offer changes, new proof, sensitive claims, and final publishing calls.

fit check

this works best when the business is real and the bottleneck is execution.

the install is strongest when you already have an offer, real proof, and a market people search around. if those pieces are missing, seo automation will only make the confusion louder.

strong fit

  • you have a real offer, product, or service people already search around.
  • you can provide customer language, examples, proof, and sharp opinions.
  • you want pages, tools, directories, internal links, and refreshes working together.
  • you would rather own the process than keep paying for repeatable seo labor.

wrong fit

  • you want a traffic miracle next week from a handful of ai posts.
  • you do not know what you sell or who you want to attract.
  • you want guaranteed rankings, guaranteed approvals, or fake backlink promises.
  • you cannot give the agent real proof, product detail, or a point of view.
faq

straight answers before you book.

does this replace my seo agency?

it can replace the part of the agency that plans repeatable pages, drafts content, watches refresh opportunities, prepares citations, and sends status reports. you may still want human help for brand strategy, complex technical seo, or high-stakes publishing decisions.

what happens in the first month?

we map 10-15 search opportunities, choose 4-6 priority pages, prepare 2-3 first assets or refreshes, build the agent runbook, set up the refresh queue, and walk your team through the handoff.

is this just ai content?

no. ai is the execution layer. the value is the setup around it: buyer questions, page formats, proof rules, voice, examples, internal links, and review gates. without that, you are just buying cheaper generic content.

when will i see results?

the first month should produce visible assets and a working queue. search traffic takes longer and depends on the market, site authority, competition, and how consistently the agent keeps shipping and refreshing after launch.

what if my site is not ready?

we should not force an seo install onto a weak offer. if the market is too narrow, the positioning is unclear, or there is not enough proof to make useful pages, we recommend a smaller cleanup before building the full agent queue.

do you guarantee rankings?

no. the guarantee is not rankings. the deliverable is a concrete search map, approved runbook, first asset batch, refresh queue, reporting handoff, and 30 days of launch support.

do i still need a human in the loop?

yes, but not for every repeatable task. humans should approve positioning, sensitive claims, proof, and final publishing decisions. agents should handle the recurring drafts, refresh candidates, page expansion, and reporting queue.

what happens after launch?

you own the setup. you can run it internally, hand it to a marketer, or keep us involved on lightweight maintenance for new assets, refreshes, and follow-up improvements.

what do you need from us?

your site, offer, best writing, customer language, competitors, proof, examples, and access to publish or hand off finished pages. the more specific your inputs, the less generic the agent becomes.

stop buying seo labor. install the agent.

send the site, the offer, and the market you want to own. we will tell you if this should replace a retainer, become a smaller cleanup, or wait until the offer is sharper.

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