ProcessForge
Growth

SEO Agent

Audits search visibility, builds content briefs, monitors rankings, and turns technical SEO issues into prioritized engineering tickets.

32% organic pipeline lift

expected outcome

under 30 days

estimated payback

$5,200

monthly savings model

5

integrations

22

Hours automated monthly

$5,200

Savings potential

From $490/mo

Starting price

Inputs, outputs, and limitations

Inputs

Search Console, Ahrefs, Semrush, Webflow feed the workflow with controlled permissions and source visibility.

Outputs

32% organic pipeline lift, prioritized actions, audit notes, and reviewer-ready work packets for the team.

Limitations

The agent drafts, routes, and measures work, but sensitive decisions stay behind approval gates until a reviewer signs off.

Features

Technical crawler

Technical crawler is configured with scoped context, role-specific review rules, and clear analytics for rollout measurement.

Search intent clustering

Search intent clustering is configured with scoped context, role-specific review rules, and clear analytics for rollout measurement.

Content brief generation

Content brief generation is configured with scoped context, role-specific review rules, and clear analytics for rollout measurement.

Internal link planner

Internal link planner is configured with scoped context, role-specific review rules, and clear analytics for rollout measurement.

Architecture diagram

01

Search Console

02

Crawler

03

Content brief

04

SEO review

05

Task queue

06

Publishing

Workflow

01

Collect operational context from connected systems

02

Plan the next best action with guardrails and approval rules

03

Execute work through integrations and human checkpoints

04

Measure the outcome and update the knowledge layer

Example output and rollout plan

Example output

72/100

SEO readiness score

Critical issues

  • Missing meta description on 4 pages
  • Weak H1 hierarchy
  • No FAQ schema
  • Low internal linking

Next actions

  1. 1Rewrite title and meta
  2. 2Add FAQ block
  3. 3Add 5 internal links
  4. 4Generate schema.org

Before / after

Before

43/100

manual, fragmented workflow

After

89/100

governed automation run

Implementation timeline

Day 1: connect data and define owners

Day 3: run first supervised workflow

Day 7: ship first approved fixes

Day 14: review quality and exception rate

Day 30: report ROI and rollout decision

Risk and guardrails

No publishing without human approval

SEO Agent can prepare and route work, but the workflow keeps sensitive actions visible, reviewable, and reversible.

No sensitive data export without scoped permission

SEO Agent can prepare and route work, but the workflow keeps sensitive actions visible, reviewable, and reversible.

No customer-facing response without policy match

SEO Agent can prepare and route work, but the workflow keeps sensitive actions visible, reviewable, and reversible.

Every action logs source context, reviewer, and outcome

SEO Agent can prepare and route work, but the workflow keeps sensitive actions visible, reviewable, and reversible.

Benefits

Reduces repetitive manual work without replacing business ownership

ProcessForge keeps ownership visible while giving the agent enough context and tools to remove repetitive work.

Creates an auditable trail for every automated decision

ProcessForge keeps ownership visible while giving the agent enough context and tools to remove repetitive work.

Improves cycle time while keeping sensitive steps reviewable

ProcessForge keeps ownership visible while giving the agent enough context and tools to remove repetitive work.

ROI Calculator

Estimate savings for one process.

Monthly savings

$4,453

Annual savings

$53,441

Estimated payback

16 days

FAQ

How does the SEO Agent stay safe?

ProcessForge applies scoped tool permissions, approval gates, audit logs, and retrieval-grounded instructions before the agent can act.

Can this agent work with our existing tools?

Yes. The agent is designed around connectors, webhooks, API calls, and human review queues so it can fit into an existing stack.

What should we automate first?

Start with high-volume, rules-heavy work where the input data is already digital and the success criteria are easy to measure.

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