AEO/SEO content planning
Build topic maps, page briefs, question clusters, and answer-led content plans around the audience and search themes you already care about.
Plan, create, and audit answer-ready content with focused agents that do one job cleanly and leave final judgement with your team.
Services
Each service turns a recurring AEO or SEO task into a repeatable agent with clear inputs, guardrails, and reviewable outputs.
Build topic maps, page briefs, question clusters, and answer-led content plans around the audience and search themes you already care about.
Draft structured pages, FAQ blocks, snippet-ready sections, and metadata while keeping editorial sign-off in the loop.
Review existing pages for coverage, headings, internal links, metadata, answer clarity, and content gaps without promising search outcomes.
Document the inputs, checks, and output format so one useful agent can be tested, reused, or retired without platform sprawl.
Method
The first agent should prove one useful content workflow before it grows into anything larger.
Choose the exact output: a plan, draft, audit, brief, FAQ set, or metadata review.
Collect the audience, topic, keyword themes, page examples, rules, and approval notes the agent needs.
Turn the workflow into a repeatable prompt, structure, checks, and handoff format.
Test the output, tune the instructions, and decide whether the agent should be reused, expanded, or retired.
Workflow
The output is not a black box. Each agent is defined by inputs, rules, output shape, and review checkpoints.
const agent = {
mode: "single-use",
inputs: ["audience", "topic", "approved rules"],
outputs: ["plan", "draft", "audit"],
guardrails: ["no ranking guarantees", "human review"],
next: "test one workflow first"
};
FAQ
The offer is intentionally narrow: reviewable content systems, not automated publishing or ranking promises.
It means the agent is built around one clear job, such as creating a content plan, drafting an approved page outline, or auditing an existing URL.
No. They support planning, structure, drafting, and review. Search performance still depends on the market, site quality, publishing standards, authority, and ongoing optimisation.
The initial landing offer is built around reviewable outputs, not automatic publishing. Publishing integrations can be planned separately after the workflow is approved.
Useful inputs include target audiences, priority services or topics, current URLs, brand guidance, compliance notes, search themes, and examples of approved content.
Start
Send the content job you want to simplify. The first pass should be narrow enough to test quickly and useful enough to reuse.