SEO Engine

Your ads find customers today.
SEO Engine finds
them forever.

The angles that win in paid become long-form articles and landing pages — drafted, optimized, and auto-published to WordPress.

SEO Engine Interface

Paid traffic stops. Content compounds.

Ad reach vs search traffic

Every dollar of ad spend buys exactly one visit

The moment you pause the campaign, the traffic is gone — paid is rented reach. Search traffic works the opposite way: an article that ranks keeps delivering visitors month after month, for free, while you sleep.

The reason most teams still don't do it is simple

Writing is slow and the backlog never shrinks. SEO Engine removes the cold start. It begins from an angle you already know converts — a winning ad hook — and expands it into a structured long-form draft: headings, meta description, and internal-link suggestions included, in any of your six market languages, in your Brand Vault voice.

SEO Engine drafting from ad hooks
Publish to WordPress integration

Then it closes the loop that usually kills content projects: publishing.

One click sends the formatted article to your connected WordPress site — tagged, structured, live. The dashboard tracks every piece from draft to ready to published, so content stops being a someday-project and becomes a weekly habit.

SEO Engine waitlist and dashboard

SEO Engine

SEO Engine is currently in development — the dashboard module exists today and full functionality is rolling out. Join the waitlist to get access first.

The problems this replaces

X

Rented traffic

Every visit costs money, and nothing compounds. Pause the spend, lose the reach.

X

Content backlog

The article list never makes it past the to-do column — writing is everyone's fourth job.

X

Message mismatch

Blog content drifts from what your ads promise, and the funnel leaks at the seam.

How it works

1

Start from a winning angle

Pick a campaign hook that already converts — it becomes the content brief automatically.

2

Generate the article

A structured long-form draft: headings, meta description, and internal-link suggestions.

3

Publish to WordPress

One click — formatted, tagged, and live on your site. Draft → ready → published, tracked.

Key capabilities

Everything below ships in the same workspace — no add-ons, no integrations to babysit.

Angle-to-article

Winning campaign messaging becomes the content brief — no blank-page syndrome.

Angle-to-article

WordPress auto-publish

Direct integration. Formatted, tagged, and live without copy-paste.

WordPress auto-publish

Landing-page content

Generate page copy that matches the campaign that's driving traffic to it.

Landing-page content

Brand voice

Articles follow the same Brand Vault tone rules as your ads — one voice everywhere.

Brand voice

Six languages

Write for every market you sell in — EN, 繁中, 简中, 日本語, Tiếng Việt, Español.

Six languages

Pipeline tracking

Draft, ready, published — content status visible on the dashboard like everything else.

Pipeline tracking

From hook to ranking asset

What the workflow looks like once SEO Engine ships.

Week 1

Seed

"Vet-formulated fresh meals" — the tuna campaign's best hook — becomes an article brief.

Week 2

Draft

"What vets actually look for in fresh cat food" — 1,400 words, structured, on-brand.

Week 3

Publish

One click to WordPress. Internal links point to the product page the ads use.

Month 3

Compound

The article ranks for long-tail vet-related queries — traffic the campaign never had to buy.

1
hook → article → page
6
languages supported
shelf life vs. paid

Completes the distribute layer.

Same hooks, three surfaces: ads through Campaign Manager, feed through Social Launchpad, and search through SEO Engine.

Questions, answered.

For auto-publishing, yes — WordPress is the launch integration. You can still generate and export article content without it, and additional CMS targets are under consideration.

Yes. Articles move through draft and ready states before anything goes live, and publishing is always an explicit action — automation never posts content you haven't approved.

All six platform languages: English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Spanish — with market context applied, not just literal translation.

It's in active development and visible in the product today. Waitlist members get first access and launch pricing — no public date promises, but you'll hear it from the changelog first.

Be first in line when SEO Engine ships.

Waitlist members get first access and launch pricing.

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