Every blog post, optimized for search
Agents perform a comprehensive SEO audit on individual blog articles — analyzing keyword optimization, heading structure, internal linking, readability, schema markup, and content quality. Like having a Yoast-level audit, but deeper and fully automated.
What you get
Primary keyword placement analyzed across title, H1, meta description, first paragraph, and body. Keyword density and LSI keyword coverage measured against SEO best practices.
Full H1–H6 hierarchy review — proper nesting, keyword inclusion in subheadings, and logical content flow. Flags missing or duplicate H1 tags and broken heading chains.
Existing internal links cataloged and evaluated. The agent identifies orphaned content opportunities and suggests new internal links to strengthen your site's topic clusters.
Flesch readability score, average sentence length, paragraph structure, and passive voice usage — all measured and benchmarked against your target audience's reading level.
Structured data validation (Article schema, FAQ schema), meta tag completeness, image alt text coverage, and canonical URL verification — the technical SEO layer most audits miss.
Point the agent at any blog article URL. It loads the page in a real browser, audits every SEO dimension, scores the article out of 100, and delivers a prioritized list of fixes to Slack.
> Primary keyword checking placement (title, H1, meta, first paragraph)
> Heading structure analyzing H2/H3 hierarchy
> Internal links 5 found, 3 recommended
> Readability Flesch score: 62 (target: 60+)
> Schema markup Article schema present, missing FAQ
> Image alt text 2 of 5 missing
Audit complete:
> Overall score 76/100
> Improvement report generated with prioritized fixes
✓ Full audit report saved as artifact
✓ Summary posted to Slack
For CRHQ clients
Enable the required skills
Make sure these skills are active on your satellite:
Point the agent at an article
Example prompt:
Review fixes and iterate
The agent delivers a scored report with prioritized improvements. Make the changes, then re-run the audit to verify your score improved. Use the schedule skill to batch-audit multiple articles overnight.
Get more out of this workflow
Run on every article before and after publishing
Make the SEO audit part of your publishing workflow. Run it on drafts before they go live to catch issues early, then run it again post-publish to verify everything rendered correctly — meta tags, schema, canonical URLs, and all.
Use delegation to batch-audit entire blog archives
Feed the agent a list of article URLs and use delegation to spin up sub-agents that audit articles in parallel. One agent per article, all coordinated by a lead agent that compiles a site-wide SEO health report with the worst-scoring articles flagged for immediate attention.
Pair with keyword research for target keyword selection
Before running the audit, use a keyword research workflow to identify the best target keyword for each article. Feed that keyword into the audit prompt so the agent can evaluate optimization against a specific, data-backed target rather than guessing.
Feed results into content calendar for article refresh prioritization
After batch-auditing your archive, sort articles by score. The lowest-scoring articles with the highest traffic potential become your content refresh priorities. Store audit results in project documents to track scores over time and measure improvement.
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