How we automated our entire SEO workflow — from keyword research to publishing
Hi everyone,
I’m Robert, the developer behind PageRanx.
After spending over $24K/year on SEO agency retainers — and consistently receiving generic keyword spreadsheets and mediocre articles weeks late — I decided to build the tool I wished existed.
PageRanx automates the three core pillars of content-driven SEO:
1. Keyword gap analysis — Identifies long-tail opportunities where competitors rank but you don’t, prioritized by search volume, difficulty, and traffic potential.
2. Content generation — Produces 2,000+ word articles engineered for E-E-A-T compliance: proper heading hierarchy, internal and external linking, FAQ schema, and natural language patterns that pass AI detection.
3. CMS publishing — Connects to WordPress via REST API for one-click or fully scheduled autopilot publishing.
The platform is live and free to start (5 articles/month, no credit card required). Pro plans unlock autopilot scheduling, multi-location targeting, and higher volume.
I built this to solve my own problem, but I’m curious about yours:
What part of your SEO workflow takes the most time?
What would make you comfortable publishing AI-assisted content under your brand?
Are there integrations or features that would make this immediately useful for your team?
Happy to discuss the technical approach, content quality methodology, or anything else. Ask me anything.
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