What it is
SEObot is an AI-driven, autonomous SEO agent that automates routine search-engine optimization and content production tasks for websites. According to the site, the platform can research a site and its audience, create a content plan, and publish recurring articles with minimal manual input. The website states SEObot has produced over 200,000 articles and reports driving 1.2 billion impressions and 30 million clicks. The product provides a fully automated onboarding flow where a user supplies a URL and the system begins executing its plan. Subscriptions are listed as starting at $49 per month. SEObot also exposes integration points for programmatic publishing and offers optional moderation controls so users can review, approve, or decline generated content before it goes live.
Key features
The platform combines multiple capabilities: automated keyword research and content planning, long-form article generation (up to ~4,000 words), and programmatic SEO templates for publishing at scale. It supports YouTube-video-to-article conversion, a news-article generator, backlink-building features, and creation of interactive SEO mini-tools. Content outputs can include images, YouTube embeds, tables, lists, internal and external linking, and monthly re-linking of articles. SEObot includes Google scraping and research, a fact-checking and anti-hallucination process with citation support, and agents that run hundreds of tasks per article. Integrations and CMS syncs are listed for Webflow, WordPress, Ghost, Shopify, Framer, Notion, HubSpot, Unicorn Platform, Wix, Next.js and via REST API/webhooks.
Use cases
SEObot is presented for founders, content teams, and site owners who need to scale SEO content without dedicating in-house writing resources. Use cases in the site content include producing regular blog articles, programmatic SEO deployments, publishing automated news pieces, and generating small interactive SEO tools to attract visitors. It is described as applicable to multilingual publishing (50+ supported languages), internal linking maintenance across growing content libraries, and automated backlink or domain-rating initiatives. The integrations and API options also position it for teams that want automatic syncing to existing CMS workflows while retaining the option to moderate output before publication.