From install to your first fastest wins
SEO CEO runs inside an AI agent you already use — it isn't a separate app to log into. Installing it means adding one file to your agent's configuration. What it can then do for you depends entirely on what access you decide to give it.
Four ways to give it access
Pick whichever you're comfortable with — it degrades gracefully if you give it less.
A. Google Search Console export
Upload a Queries + Pages export and it runs a full gap analysis, finds cannibalization, and hunts low-hanging fruit with real impression data.
B. Site or repository access
Give it read/write access to your content files and it audits and rewrites pages, adds schema, and generates new articles directly as files.
C. Web search / crawl access
Give it permission to search and fetch URLs and it can do competitor teardowns, SERP checks, and check whether your pages are actually indexed.
D. Text-only
No data connections at all — you paste in content or briefs and it still returns full templates, rewrites, and advice.
The first session
Every new project starts the same way.
Answer the project brief
Site URL and stack, what your product does in one sentence, who actually pays for it, your money keywords, and anything that's off-limits.
Get your topical map
It maps out every page your site should eventually have, grouped by theme, type, and priority — before writing a word of content.
Get your fastest wins
A prioritized list of the pages closest to ranking higher right now, with the specific fix each one needs.
Review and ship
You look at what it produced and decide what actually goes live.
It never publishes silently
Before anything ships — especially before generating pages at scale — it shows you what it's about to do and waits for a go-ahead. It's built to act like the SEO hire you directed, not an autopilot running unattended.
Common questions about how it runs
Do I need to know how to code?
No. Installing it means adding a file to your agent's configuration, not writing an integration.
Can it edit my website directly?
Only if you grant it file or repository access (Mode B above). Without that, it hands you the content to add yourself.
What happens if I only give it Mode D (text-only)?
You still get full topical maps, rewrites, and templates — you just paste in the inputs a hosted tool would otherwise fetch automatically.
How often should I run it?
It's built around a weekly gap-analysis loop, with monthly and quarterly check-ins for decaying pages and the overall topical map.