SEObot Details
SEObot is a fully autonomous AI-powered SEO robot designed for busy founders. It automates core SEO tasks—from programmatic SEO and internal linking to AI-driven backlinks, keyword research, and content generation—so you can focus on building your product. With AI agents working across CMS integrations, SEObot promises scalable SEO workflows, ongoing content creation, and automated optimization. This registry entry captures SEObot’s capabilities, supported tools, and integration avenues to help developers and business owners implement and leverage its AI-powered SEO automation.
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SEObot (SEO Bot) functions as an autonomous SEO assistant that handles multiple facets of SEO operations. It claims to deliver programmatic SEO, AI-assisted internal and external linking, AI-generated blog content, and AI-backed backlink strategies. The documentation highlights its all-in-one approach for busy founders who want to automate keyword research, article creation, interlinking, and CMS publishing. It also enumerates various CMS and integration options (e.g., WordPress, Webflow, Notion, REST API) to enable seamless deployment within existing tech stacks. This MCP enables users to deploy and configure SEObot as an autonomous agent that coordinates tasks across CMSs, SEO tools, and integration points, reducing manual effort and accelerating content-driven SEO growth.
Examples from the documentation indicate the platform is designed to support 50+ languages, offers multiple CMS integrations, and includes a range of tools (schema generators, canonical URL checks, and SEO generators) that can be invoked as part of a broader SEO automation workflow. While the docs do not provide explicit code blocks for using each tool, they do list the tools and their respective endpoints, integrations, and feature descriptions that can be orchestrated via the MCP to automate end-to-end SEO pipelines.
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Pricing starts at $49 per month. Subscriptions start at $49/mo. The platform supports 50+ languages. There is a refund policy: We offer a full refund on the $49 plan if you contact us after the first article and aren't satisfied with the results. The docs also outline a broad set of CMS integrations (Framer, Ghost, HubSpot, Notion, Shopify, Unicorn Platform, Webflow, Wix, WordPress) and various integrations (REST API, Webhooks, NextJS, Zapier, Make, etc.). There are safety considerations around crypto and adult content; SEObot AI model safety filters may restrict explicit topics. Always review the FAQ for supported CMSs, integrations, and content guidelines.
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