Built for SEO teams that ship

Stop auditing.
Start executing.

SEO OS is the execution layer between finding issues and fixing them. Audit sites, prioritize by impact, run weekly sprints, and show clients exactly what you shipped — not just what you found.

Free for up to 3 projects. Upgrade anytime.

SEO OS — Dashboard
Health Score
87/100
Critical Issues
3
Tasks Done (7d)
12
Pages Crawled
147
Top Priority TasksThis sprint
Fix missing title tags on 8 product pages
+3 priority
Add meta descriptions to blog posts
+2 priority
Consolidate thin content pages
+1 priority

The SEO tool gap nobody talks about

Agencies pay for tools that show what's wrong. But knowing isn't doing. Audit reports pile up in Google Drive. Issues rot in spreadsheets. Clients ask “what did you actually do this month?” and the answer is a 50-page PDF nobody reads.

Audit tools

Surface hundreds of issues but don't help you prioritize or track what gets fixed.

Data dashboards

Show pretty charts but no clear path from “data” to “done”.

Client reports

Generic exports that show volume, not velocity. Clients want outcomes, not outputs.

From audit to action in four steps

Every feature is designed around one question: did the work get done?

Lightweight Site Audits

Crawl up to 200 pages per site. Discover sitemaps automatically. Surface 9 issue types — missing titles, thin content, broken pages, canonical problems, and more. Get a health score in minutes, not hours.

  • Sitemap.xml auto-discovery
  • 9 issue types across 3 severity levels
  • Filterable issue list with page drill-down

Impact-Based Prioritization

Auto-convert audit issues into tasks. Score each by impact (1–5) and effort (1–5). Tasks with the highest net score rise to the top. No more arguing about what to work on first.

  • One-click audit → task conversion
  • Priority view ranked by impact minus effort
  • Board view for sprint management

Weekly Sprint Execution

Organize tasks into weekly sprints. Drag between To Do, In Progress, and Done. Keep your team focused on this week's highest-value work instead of drowning in a 200-item backlog.

  • Kanban-style board view
  • Filter by project across all tasks
  • Manual task creation for custom work

Client Progress Reports

Generate snapshot reports that show health score, tasks completed (7d/30d), and remaining priorities. Share via tokenized link with optional expiration. Print-friendly layout for those who want PDFs.

  • One-click report generation
  • Shareable links — no login required
  • Print-friendly for PDF export

How it works

Four steps. Every week. Real progress.

1

Crawl

Run an audit on any client site. SEO OS crawls up to 200 pages and flags issues automatically.

2

Prioritize

Convert issues to tasks. Score by impact and effort. The highest-value work surfaces to the top.

3

Execute

Pick your sprint. Move tasks through To Do → In Progress → Done. Ship fixes every week.

4

Report

Generate a client report showing what improved. Share a link. Print a PDF. Done.

Built for people who do SEO

Not for data analysts. For practitioners.

Freelance SEOs

Manage 3–10 client sites without drowning in spreadsheets. Show clients what you actually did this month.

Small Agencies

Give your team a shared workspace with prioritized tasks. Weekly sprints keep everyone aligned.

In-House Teams

Run audits on your own sites. Track technical debt. Report progress to stakeholders with shareable links.

Simple pricing

Start free. Scale when you need to.

Free

$0/mo

For getting started

  • 3 projects
  • 5 audits/month
  • 50 pages per crawl
  • Unlimited tasks
  • Shareable reports
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Pro

$29/mo

For active freelancers

  • 25 projects
  • 50 audits/month
  • 200 pages per crawl
  • Unlimited tasks
  • Priority support

Agency

$79/mo

For teams and agencies

  • Unlimited projects
  • Unlimited audits
  • 200 pages per crawl
  • Team workspaces
  • White-label reports (soon)

Ship SEO work, not dashboards

Your clients don't pay for audits. They pay for results. SEO OS is the system that gets you from “found a problem” to “fixed it this week”.