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Seotly
🚀 SEOtly — AI-Powered On-Page SEO Analyzer
19 followers
🚀 SEOtly — AI-Powered On-Page SEO Analyzer
19 followers
SEOtly is a powerful on-page SEO analysis tool that instantly shows what’s stopping your pages from ranking and delivers clear, actionable fixes to improve performance. Built for bloggers, marketers, agencies, and founders, it scans your content and technical SEO in seconds, uncovering missing tags, weak content, and structural gaps. With simple scoring, prioritized insights, and step-by-step guidance, SEOtly helps you optimize faster, boost visibility, and drive steady organic traffic growth.










@seotly Technical issues, hands down. Specifically knowing when they're actually hurting rankings vs. just showing up as "warnings" in tools. I've wasted time fixing things that had zero impact on traffic.
The 16 AI agents approach sounds interesting – do they validate fixes against actual ranking factors, or is it more about best practices compliance? Would love to understand how Seotly determines "this issue is costing you traffic" vs. "this is technically suboptimal but not urgent."
@jakub_malek1 Thank you for such a thoughtful question — this is honestly the exact frustration that led us to build SEOtly.
You’re completely right. Most SEO tools throw dozens (sometimes hundreds) of “warnings” at you without clarifying whether they’re actually hurting rankings — or just technically imperfect. It’s easy to waste hours fixing things that don’t move traffic at all.
With the 16 AI agents, our goal isn’t just best-practice compliance. Instead of flagging issues based on static rules, SEOtly tries to evaluate them in context — things like:
• The page’s intent and target keywords
• Current ranking position and volatility
• What competitors ranking above you are doing differently
• On-page gaps that may affect performance
• Technical severity and actual crawl/index impact
So instead of saying, “This is wrong,” we try to answer, “Is this actually costing you traffic right now — and is it worth fixing first?”
We’re still refining how we weight and prioritize issues, and conversations like this genuinely help. I’d also be curious — how do you personally decide what’s worth fixing versus ignoring?
@seotly Thanks for the comprehensive answer. We will definitely try SEOtly.
Congrats on the launch!
@byalexai Thankyou soo much for your wonderful support