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SEObot

by SEObot (Marsx / John Rush)

Autonomous AI SEO agent that researches, writes, and publishes blog content on autopilot

AI AgentAutonomous

Last reviewed 2026-06-19

SEObot is an autonomous AI SEO agent aimed at founders and small teams who want organic blog traffic without running a content operation. After connecting a site, it researches the audience and target keywords, builds a content plan, and then writes and publishes articles (up to ~4,000 words with images, YouTube embeds, tables, and citations) on a recurring schedule, handling internal linking across the library automatically. The defining feature is its default mode: SEObot runs '100% autopilot,' publishing weekly articles directly to a connected CMS without per-article human approval, though users can opt in to an email accept/decline review step. It integrates with a broad set of CMSes and was built by John Rush (Marsx), who runs it across his own portfolio of SaaS products and directories. Vendor-cited traction figures should be read as self-reported.

What it can do

  • Research site and build a keyword content plan

    Autonomous

    Analyzes the connected website, audience, and target keywords, then generates a strategic content roadmap automatically.

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  • Write and publish articles on a recurring schedule

    Autonomous

    Produces weekly articles (up to ~4,000 words) with images, YouTube embeds, tables, and citations, and by default publishes them directly to a connected CMS with no per-article approval.

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  • Maintain internal links across the content library

    Autonomous

    Automatically identifies and inserts relevant internal links as new articles are added.

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  • Optional human accept/decline review

    Supervised

    Users can switch from full autopilot to an email digest that lists drafts to accept or decline before publishing.

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Strengths

  • +True hands-off operation: research, writing, and publishing run on autopilot by default
  • +Broad CMS coverage (WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Notion, Shopify, Framer, more) plus REST/webhooks
  • +Built-in fact-checking and citation step to reduce hallucinations

Limitations

  • Fully autonomous publishing risks off-brand or low-quality posts going live unreviewed
  • High-volume AI blog content faces increasing search-algorithm scrutiny
  • Traction and ranking claims are vendor self-reported

Overview

SEObot is an autonomous AI SEO agent for founders and small teams who want organic traffic without managing a content workflow. Once connected to a site, it researches the audience and keywords, builds a content plan, and writes and publishes articles on a schedule, all on autopilot by default.

What it does

The pipeline runs research, content planning, article generation (up to ~4,000 words with images, embeds, tables, and citations), a fact-checking/anti-hallucination step, automatic internal linking, and direct CMS publishing. The agent states it runs '100% autopilot' by default; users who want oversight can switch to an email digest that lists drafts to accept or decline.

Integrations & setup

Connects to WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Notion, Shopify, Wix, Framer, HubSpot, and Next.js, with a REST API and webhooks for custom setups. Setup is connect-and-go: point it at a site and it begins research and scheduling.

Pricing

Subscription, starting around $49/month, with all core features included; a refund is offered if the first article disappoints. Check the site for current tiers.

Best for / not for

Best for indie founders and SaaS operators who want a set-and-forget blog. Not for brands that need every post on-message and reviewed, or teams with strict editorial governance, who should prefer assistant-style tools (Koala AI, Byword) or a human-in-the-loop workflow.

Alternatives

Byword and Machined.ai target programmatic SEO content; Letterdrop adds workflow and distribution; Koala AI is the assistant-style counterpart where a human reviews before publishing.

What people are saying

We aggregate real LinkedIn discussion into sentiment for the agents people search most. SEObot isn't tracked yet, want it added? Request tracking.

FAQ

Does SEObot publish without human review?+

Yes, by default. It runs '100% autopilot,' publishing weekly articles straight to the connected CMS. Users can optionally turn on an email accept/decline step to review drafts first.

Which CMSes does it support?+

WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Notion, Shopify, Wix, Framer, HubSpot, Next.js, and others, plus a REST API and webhooks.

Sources

Last reviewed 2026-06-19

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