Fixes go live without you lifting a finger.
We rewrite the titles Google shows in search, write your page descriptions, add the business info Google needs, and describe your images — all automatically. Every change is backed up and undoable for 24 hours.
How we implement changes automatically.
Six steps between a recommendation and a live update — every one of them transparent and reversible. You see what’s coming, what shipped, and how to undo it.
We identify a needed change
The analyzer flags it — title too long, alt text missing, a new blog post approved. Anything that should ship gets queued.
The fix is applied
The change is pushed during your next scheduled push window. No manual click required — though you can disable auto-approve per-category in Settings.
Snapshot created
The entire current state of the page or post is saved before anything changes. Every field value, preserved.
Change applied on schedule
When the window opens, the update is sent to WordPress via the REST API — no manual editing, no copy-paste.
Verification
The platform confirms the change took effect on your live site and logs the update in your change history.
24-hour undo window opens
Click “Undo” to restore previous values — one click, no guesswork. Snapshots make every change reversible.
Every field value before the change is saved. If a change breaks something — a script error, an SEO issue, anything — you revert in one click. No guessing what the previous value was.
What direct mode can handle.
Four broad categories, dozens of individual change types — every one applied through the WordPress REST API, every one snapshot-backed and reversible.
On-Page SEO
01- Title tag optimization
- Meta description updates
- Header (H1–H6) changes
- Schema markup injection
- Internal link addition / removal
Images & Media
02- Image alt text addition
- Image filename optimization
- Compression & sizing
- WebP conversion
- Lazy loading setup
Content Management
03- Blog post creation & publication
- Content refresh (full rewrite)
- Author credential addition
- FAQ section generation
- Blog post unpublishing
Technical
04- Redirect creation
- Canonical tag updates
- Robots.txt modifications
- XML sitemap regeneration
- Mobile viewport fixes
How we connect to WordPress.
Connects via the WordPress REST API using Application Passwords. No admin password required — ever. The connection is read-write: we can update headlines, search-result summaries, page content, business info, and more without ever needing your WordPress login.
Application Passwords are scoped to specific API actions. You can revoke access at any time from your WordPress dashboard.
- Posts & Pages API
- Media API (images)
- Custom fields
- Menu management
- Plugin installation (if needed)
- Theme & settings API
- Yoast / Rank Math integration
- Sitemaps & robots.txt
You’re still in control.
Auto-approve is on by default — every change ships and you get a notification. Don’t want that? Toggle any category off, and recommendations stack up in your Actions queue waiting for manual approval.
Toggle per category, anytime.
Auto-approve is on across every category by default. Turn it off per category in Settings → Automation. When off, recommendations wait in your queue for manual approval.
- Title tags
- Meta descriptions
- Schema
- Image alt text
- Internal links
- Blog posts
Undo everything within 24 hours.
Change your mind? Click Undo. We read the snapshot and restore the previous value. Works for title tags, content updates, new posts — anything. The 24-hour window catches problems immediately.
How automatic fixes save time.
Three of the things that quietly happen on your site every month. You don’t approve them, schedule them, or copy-paste anything — they just ship.
A new blog post lands on your site
Topic research, 1,800-word draft, voice check, publish to WordPress — all automatic. You get a notification when it goes live. Nothing to approve first.
- 1Researched — topic + intent
- 2Drafted — 1,800 words, your voice
- 3Published — live on WordPress
Title tags get rewritten
The analyzer flags pages where the title isn't pulling its weight. New ones get drafted, scheduled, and pushed to WordPress across your cycle. Every change is backed up and reversible within 24 hours.
- 1Flagged — underperforming titles
- 2Drafted — new variants, scored
- 3Pushed — scheduled across cycle
A blog series rolls out over the quarter
Topical authority mapping plans the series. The content pipeline drafts four to six posts. Posts publish one per week at a natural cadence — never a suspicious cluster.
- 1Mapped — topical authority
- 2Drafted — 4–6 posts in pipeline
- 3Scheduled — 1 / week, natural pace
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