Most SEO tools are closed SaaS that pump AI articles into your CMS and bill per post. DispatchSEO is open source and runs on the coding agent you already pay for (Claude Code or Codex). The agent researches keywords and opens content as pull requests on your repo, nothing goes live until you merge. It checks rankings and Search Console daily and flags pages that slip for the agent to fix. Self-host free or use the cloud.
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Hey PH! Solo dev here. DispatchSEO exists because I was doing SEO for my side projects by hand while a very capable coding agent sat idle in my terminal.
So I gave Claude Code my SEO job. The problem: an agent has no memory between runs and no idea what's ranking. DispatchSEO is that missing half. It stores the keyword research, the approved-ideas queue, daily rank checks and Search Console stats, and serves your agent its instructions over MCP. The agent writes guides and small free tools, opens a PR on your repo, and you decide what merges.
It works with Claude Code and Codex, and it's AGPL, so you can self-host the whole stack with docker compose. I've been running it on my own sites for a few months. They're young sites, so the numbers are modest but real, and every article on them shipped this way.
Happy to answer anything about the setup, what it costs to run, or whether letting an agent do your SEO is a terrible idea.