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Your AI SEO Agent

An SEO agent runs the work most teams never get around to: weekly keyword research, content briefs, on-page audits, internal-link suggestions, and the Monday performance recap. The Arahi AI SEO agent connects to Ahrefs, Google Search Console, your CMS, and Slack, then runs unattended on a schedule you set. Most operator teams replace one freelancer or two-thirds of an agency retainer with a single agent. SEO agents are not a replacement for senior strategy — they're the consistent execution layer underneath it, the part that gets dropped first when the calendar fills up.

8
Built-in tasks
Research, briefs, audits, reports
8
SEO-specific tools
Ahrefs, GSC, GA, WordPress, more
10 min
Setup time
Plain-English brief, no flow builder
$49
Starts at /mo
Flat plan — no per-keyword metering

What an SEO agent does

Eight concrete jobs the agent runs without supervision. Each one is something an in-house SEO would do manually, every week, if they had the time.

Pull competitor content and extract gaps

Reads the top-ranked pages for any target query, clusters their headings, lists the entities and questions they cover, and flags the gaps you'd need to fill to rank.

Generate SEO content briefs

Outputs a writer-ready brief — target keyword, search intent, recommended H2s, internal-link targets, word-count band, and example sources — straight into Notion, Google Docs, or your CMS.

Audit pages on publish

Watches your CMS. When a new post goes live, the agent checks for missing meta description, missing alt text, multiple H1s, thin word count, and broken internal links — files findings as a Slack thread or GitHub issue.

Track rankings and flag drops

Pulls GSC weekly, compares position changes against a 4-week baseline, and pings the owner the moment a high-traffic query slides more than five positions.

Suggest internal links

Indexes your published pages and recommends links between them — anchor text included — based on topical proximity and the pages currently bleeding equity to dead ends.

Write the Monday performance report

Pulls GSC and GA every Monday, summarizes wins, drops, and gainers, and posts a one-page recap to Slack or email — with the data table attached for the people who want to dig in.

Monitor Core Web Vitals

Polls PageSpeed Insights and CrUX for your top 50 pages, flags any LCP / INP / CLS regression past your threshold, and links to the slowest sub-resource so an engineer can fix it.

Recommend schema markup

Scans each page, identifies the schema type that fits (Article, Product, FAQPage, HowTo, Breadcrumb), generates the JSON-LD, and opens a PR — or posts the snippet to Slack for paste-in.

How it works in Arahi

Three steps from sign-up to the agent running on a schedule — none of them require code or a flow builder.

TODO: screenshot — connect Ahrefs / GSC / GA / CMS
Step 1

Connect your SEO stack

Authorize Ahrefs, Google Search Console, Google Analytics, and your CMS in two clicks each. The agent reads the same data your in-house SEO would.

TODO: screenshot — plain-English brief
Step 2

Describe the work in plain English

“Every Monday at 9am, pull last week's GSC data, flag pages that dropped 5+ positions, post the summary to #seo.” Arahi turns the description into a running agent — no flow builder.

TODO: screenshot — Slack digest output
Step 3

Run on schedule, review the diff

Output lands in Slack, Notion, or your inbox. Approve, override, or hand the agent edits — it learns from each correction.

SEO agent for your industry

Vertical-specific guides cover the keyword universe, content patterns, and on-page conventions that move the needle in each industry.

This SEO agent integrates with

Native connectors for the eight tools most SEO teams already pay for. Click through for the integration page if you want the detail on auth scopes and supported actions.

SEO agent vs hiring a freelancer or agency

Honest comparison, not sales copy. The agent isn't the right answer for every team — pick what fits.

CapabilityFreelance SEOSEO AgencyArahi SEO Agent
Monthly cost$1.5K–$5K$5K–$25K$49–$349 flat
Time to first deliverable1–2 weeks2–4 weeks10 minutes
Throughput1 personTeam rotatedRuns in parallel — unlimited
Honest about what it doesn't knowDependsOften optimisticCites sources, flags low-confidence
Owns the tools you already pay forBrings their own (extra cost)Brings their own (extra cost)Connects to Ahrefs, GSC, GA you already have
Replaces senior strategyIf the freelancer is seniorYes (at agency rates)No — augments, doesn't replace
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

For execution work — keyword research, brief generation, on-page audits, ranking reports, schema generation — yes, comfortably. For strategy calls (which keywords are worth chasing this quarter, when to rebuild a site architecture, how to weight content vs links), a senior consultant is still worth their fee. The honest pitch: hire the agent for the 80% of work that's pattern-matching, keep the consultant for the 20% that's judgment.

Ahrefs, Google Search Console, Google Analytics, WordPress, Webflow, Notion, Slack, and Google Sheets natively. The agent also runs on top of Arahi's 1,500+ app library, so if your stack includes Surfer, Frase, Clearscope, Linear, Asana, or anything else, you can pipe data in or out without writing code.

Yes — but the default is briefs, not finished posts. The agent ships writer-ready briefs (intent, H2 outline, internal-link targets, source citations) because that's where AI adds the most leverage and humans add the most quality. If you want full drafts, turn on the draft step and the agent will write a 1,500-word post in your brand voice. You'll still want a human edit before publish.

On setup the agent indexes your last 20–50 published pages — blog posts, product pages, customer emails — and learns your tone, sentence length, signature phrases, and the topics you avoid. You can override anything in the brief: tone sliders for formality, reading level, sales-y vs editorial. Outputs improve as you accept or edit drafts.

Free for 1,500 actions/month — enough to run weekly reports for a small site. Paid plans start at $49/month for unlimited connections and ship around 5,000 actions; the Growth tier at $149 covers most operator teams. Agencies running 10+ client sites usually land on Pro at $349. No per-keyword or per-credit metering — pricing stays flat as the workload scales.

Those are best-in-class for one job each — Surfer for on-page scoring, Frase for brief generation, SEMrush for ranking data. The Arahi SEO agent doesn't try to beat them at their own game; it sits one layer up and orchestrates the work. The agent reads from Surfer or Frase via API, takes action across your CMS, and writes the report. If you already pay for those tools, the agent makes them more useful. If you don't, it can do enough natively for most teams.

Where it runs

Run your SEO agent inside the channels you already use.

Ship your SEO agent today.

Connect Ahrefs, GSC, and your CMS. Describe the agent in plain English. Running in 10 minutes.