SEO engine
Keyword tracking, Search Console data, and content opportunities in one place, feeding a blog pipeline that writes and publishes for you.
What is in it
The SEO engine lives under SEO in the site navigation and pulls four things together:
Keyword trackingTrack keyword positions over time, per device and country, grouped into clusters. Available on Pro and above.Search ConsoleClicks, impressions, CTR, and position for your real queries, synced from Google. See Search Console.OpportunitiesSuggestions computed from your data: pages with impressions but weak CTR, keywords within striking distance of page one, and gaps where competitors rank and you do not.Blog pipelineAI written posts researched from your site and your keywords, on a schedule if you want. See Blog posts.
Rank alerts
You can get alerted when a tracked keyword drops in position. Alerts go out by email, to Slack or Discord, or to a webhook, whatever you have configured under publishing and integrations.
How the pieces connect
The engine crawls and indexes your site, so it knows what you have already covered. Combined with Search Console queries and tracked keywords, that is what makes the opportunities list specific to you rather than generic keyword tool output. The same index grounds the blog pipeline, which is why generated posts reference your actual product and existing content.