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🔎 Focus: SEO Workflow
🔴 Impact: High
🟢 Difficulty: Super Easy

Sponsored by Ahrefs

Want to automate the grunt work?

Meet Agent A, the AI teammate with full access to your Ahrefs data. From fixing keyword cannibalization to shipping technical reports straight into Notion or Google Docs, it does the work you’d rather not.

Dear Tech SEO 👋

Ok, be aware, in this edition I am showing an agent that is quite addictive…

Is An Agent Worth It?

I got my hands on this ready-to-use AI agent and had to top-up my token credit twice within 2 weeks.

  • It saved me around 20hrs

  • Let’s say it saves me 40hrs per month

  • Let’s say my hourly rate is 100 EUR/h

  • That is 4,000 EUR worth of time

We still spend a lot of time doing manual work is completely useless.

With this agent I get all data pulled in one go. Doing it manually does not have any benefit and it steals time from me building better strategies.

Agent feeling is real

Let me show you some of the good stuff I am doing. Simple prompts and how the agent know its stuff…

Ready? Let’s go.

Why did I not build an agent myself?

I was wasting hours trying to connect MCP servers to Claude manually.

  • Watching tutorials

  • Breaking integrations

  • Copying terminal commands

  • Updating skills every other day

  • Connecting the MCP for each LLM every time

I don’t actually want to “build infrastructure”. I just want to save time. Building and maintaining my own MCP kills the very thing we wanted to earn: free time.

The agent I’m using does everything I need on easier mode.

1 - The Real Addiction: Frictionless Vibe

First of all you can select any major LLM to play with:

Agent A has many available models

I am setting my own “technical SEO“ content strategy. Here is how I start:

help me to build the content strategy for my technical SEO agency, what do you need from me

Simple prompt to get started with my agent

My agent fires back with an on-point questionnaire, things like:

  • What's the core service mix of your agency?

  • Who actually signs the contract?

  • What does this content strategy need to do?

  • What makes your agency actually different?

The agent triggers a dynamic questionnaire before it gets to work

Maybe not groundbreaking but quite on point. The next stuff is where it gets fun:

Agent A, goes straight into Ahrefs data:

2 - Autonomous Research

The agents is build by Ahrefs, so it’s got a strong background of SEO. You do not need to create anything from scratch.

Agent A is got a library of 20 skills you can use and are embedded in any chat. It generates a ready-to-use dashboard built from millions of Ahrefs data points available.

Skills output sample

Back to my content strategy. I asked the agent to do a research on me and my buddy Patryk Wawok as we both run the agency.

The agent then opened a new chat to do the research separately and it found material that is almost impossible to find via simple Google search.

I guarantee you finding all of this information myself would have cost me at least 2 hrs (and it is about myself, imagine when setting the strategy for something more complex):

  • Public case studies

  • Podcasts we participated

  • Loom videos that are hidden

  • References to my first SEO agency Phanum

  • Linkedin content and taglines (even the ones I used in the past)

Full in-depth agent research

3 - Content Strategy Draft

After all the research that took a few mins and simple prompts the agents goes to Ahrefs and find the initial target topics based on:

  • Our core ICP

  • Our value proposition

  • Our topic authority and brand

  • Search market and competitors

{
  "id": "ahrefs_keywords_explorer.serp_overview",
  "secret_name": "ahrefs_oauth",
  "args": {
    "keyword": "ecommerce seo audit",
    "country": "us"
  }
}

It returns easiest topics to win (actual output of the agent):

  • ecommerce seo audit (SV 1500/KD 8)

    • Commercial keyword. This is the agency's money page

  • seo migration (SV 1700/KD 21)

    • Winnable with a deep operator's playbook

  • shopify seo audit (SV 200/KD 1)

    • Free chair at the table. LinkedIn insights ranked

  • llm seo (SV 1400/KD 14)

    • Reddit #1, then mixed-quality. Winnable.

  • index bloat (SV 150/KD 6

    • Search Engine Land + Moz on top, but only 11 results indexed total. Niche but Patryk owns this topic publicly.

  • log file analysis seo (SV 200/KD 5)

    • Semrush top, Screaming Frog #2 (product page, off-intent for the methodology query). Winnable.

The agent took this draft and set it as a full plan in a markdown format.

This plan is better than I would have ever made investing hours into it. But here it is, after literally 20 mins of me providing input and dumb-simple “prompts“.

The agents even told me the quick wins:

  • Do not create articles or landing pages yet but author pages, assets and case studies.

Agent gives also quick wins

Here is the deliverable of the agent. Have a look here:

Agent deliverable

Could I have come with this strategy myself?

To be honest, no. I mean I could have thought something similar but after 5-10 hours of work. But just like in chess, speed counts if you want to win. This time Agent A won big time.

SEO is a speed game too.

Try this agent

That’s it for today.

Until next time 👋