Agent system for organic search

Your team runs organic search. The agents do the legwork.

The research, checking what already ranks, deciding what deserves a page, the drafting, the publishing, the follow-up - the agents do all of it. You decide where the agents stop, and nothing goes live without you.

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Your team's time

The same work. A fraction of your team's time.

Same stages, same order. What changes is how much of it someone has to sit down and do.

BY HANDWITH AGENTSyour team's timethe divisions are the same five stages
What it knows

It knows your business because it is written down.

Agreed with you over the first weeks, in plain language:

What your buyers search for

The questions they ask in the weeks before they buy, and the words they actually type.

What you can prove

The projects and numbers only you have. And the claims nobody here is allowed to make.

What deserves its own page

One page owns one question. Most ideas get ruled out, with the reason written down so they do not come back.

How you sound

Your voice as rules a stranger could follow, not as three adjectives.

Your tools

It runs on what you already have.

The agents work in your CMS and your accounts. No new system, no migration.

WordPressWebflowSanityContentfulHubSpotSearch ConsoleGA4AhrefsSemrushNotion… and wherever else you publish
The work

A strategy, and the pieces that come out of it.

The framework, the strategy and the briefs are built with you. What comes out of them is written by the agents, which report back what it earned.

BUILT WITH YOUWRITTEN BY THE AGENTSreadersAIThe frameworkwho buys, what you can proveThe strategywhat deserves a pageEach briefwhat goes inside itGUIDEWhat it costsApr W21,240COMPAREUs vs the alternativeApr W3890DATA40 builds, measuredApr W4760LIST12 ways teams do itMay W12,100GUIDEHow long it takesMay W2410LISTThe buyer checklistMay W4waiting on youWHAT THEY EARN CHANGES THE STRATEGY
Where you drive it

You run it from wherever your team already works.

Same agents, same standards. Only the surface differs.

In a terminal - Claude Code, Codex and the like

~/organic — claude code

what do our buyers ask before they buy

·three recurring questions across calls, tickets and search

·we have nothing on two of them

what already ranks for those

·4 competitors on the first, all surface-level

·none with numbers of their own - that is the gap

do we not already have a page on this

·close, but a different question - extend it, do not rebuild

build the plan

·6 pieces, buying questions first, one question per page

·waiting on approval - research starts after that

For the people who already live in a terminal.

In chat - Slack, Teams, WhatsApp

#organic
YOU

Your team

A competitor just published on our main topic. Does that change the plan?

AI

Agent

Read it. Broader than ours and not a single number in it. The plan holds - I would add one section answering their objection.

YOU

Your team

Does our pricing page come up in ChatGPT when someone asks what this costs?

AI

Agent

On two phrasings out of five. Both times because there is a real range on the page. The other three, the number is missing.

YOU

Your team

What did last quarter's piece actually do?

AI

Agent

Position 4 on two terms, 900 readers, and it gets cited in AI answers. That was the one with your own numbers in it.

For everyone else - no new program, no training.

The safeguards

You can trust it.

Nothing goes live without you.

Every piece waits for your approval. The worst case is a draft you reject.

It does not claim what it cannot back.

With no evidence, the piece stops there rather than finding a phrasing that sounds right.

It tells you when a page should not exist.

Including when the answer is that you already have one and the existing page should be extended instead.

Data and compliance

EU compliant.

Set up around your GDPR obligations: your data stays in your own accounts, and nothing is copied into a product of ours.

EU hosting

European regions, or your own servers.

Local models

For when nothing may leave your network.

A full audit trail

What was used, when and why.

Over time

It gets sharper the longer it runs.

Every correction you make is written into it the same day and holds from then on.

Week one

It knows your subjects, your proof and your voice.

Month three

It knows which questions land with your buyers and which never do, and the plan has moved accordingly.

Month nine

It carries a map of your subject that exists nowhere else. That is the part that is yours.

Proof

We run our own organic search this way.

Every post on this site was made this way - planned, written, published and then followed up on. Read a few of them and judge for yourself.

What we have built for other businesses →

See what this would look like for your search.

Bring the questions your buyers keep asking. We go through what already exists on them, and which of it you could credibly own.

FAQ

What people usually ask next

Yes. Most builds start with the single question your buyers ask most, and widen once you trust the drafts.