I generated 2,800+ programmatic SEO pages for my n8n project yesterday. Good idea?
Hi makers! π
I'm building a search engine for n8n workflows (n8nworkflows.world).
The problem with n8n is that finding specific integration pairs (e.g., "Notion to Slack" or "Gmail to Sheets") is surprisingly hard on the official forums.
So, this weekend, I decided to experiment with Programmatic SEO.
I built a directory that automatically generates a page for every single integration combination.
π Result: 2,819+ new landing pages.
π Goal: To capture long-tail search traffic for specific automation needs.
You can see the directory here:
https://n8nworkflows.world/integration

And the "Hall of Fame" leaderboard here:
https://n8nworkflows.world/leaderboard

I'm using Next.js + Supabase.
Question for the community:
Has anyone else tried this "mass page generation" strategy? Did Google index your pages quickly, or did you get penalized?
Would love to hear your feedback on the UX!
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