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Turn your AI into your SEO operations partner.

Ask a stock model to “do SEO” and you get generic advice that resets every chat. The SEO Operating System equips your own AI with a senior practitioner’s method and workflow, so it runs the busywork, keeps your project board, and keeps you moving. It works the way a senior SEO and a sharp assistant work together: you bring the goals and the judgment, it runs the rest.

BETA OPENS FALL 2026 · WAITLIST HEARS FIRST
Join the beta → See what it does
A beta program. Link building stays the live, done-for-you service; this is the early-access experiment, and the waitlist gets in first, and the beta is expected to open fall 2026.
the gap it closes

A base model knows SEO words. It does not run SEO.

Out of the box, an AI gives you best-practice platitudes, forgets your context between sessions, optimizes for vanity metrics, and has no way to touch your real data. The method and the workflow that actually move rankings and AI citations are depth it was never handed.

stock AI, today

Generic and forgetful

“Write good content, build some links, improve your meta tags.” Shallow, no revenue framing, no memory of your plan, and no way to see your Search Console or your rankings.

with the operating system

Equipped and operational

The current, scrutinized method, the workflow, and connector wiring to your real data, so your AI runs the work like a senior operator and you stay in the loop on every call that matters.

what it does

It works the way you would with a great chief of staff.

This is built from how I actually work with my own AI day to day. Installed into yours, it does the same handful of jobs, in no particular order, and keeps the whole thing moving.

Modernizes the workflow

Brings an individual’s or a team’s SEO process up to the current method, inside the tools you already use, instead of last year’s habits.

Runs the project board

Keeps a living board that surfaces blockers and prioritizes by opportunity over effort, so the plan stays honest and you always know the next best move.

Does the time sinks

Pulls and reads your Ahrefs reports, drafts content briefs, and writes the handoff docs for your dev or content team. The hours that usually eat your week.

Kicks off with an interview

For a major project, it interviews you for the key context first, then builds the roadmap, so the work starts from your business, not a template.

Preps your standups

Has your notes and updates ready for the regular internal meeting, so you walk in informed instead of scrambling.

why it stays ahead

The feedback flywheel: you ask, I ship.

SEO knowledge decays fast, and a static file or a stock model freezes the day you get it. The Operating System does the opposite. Every pain point its users hit becomes a method update, so the product compounds instead of going stale. A pirated copy is a snapshot; subscribers get the loop.

Operators use it Report a gap Method updates Jon reviews,sterilizes COMPOUNDS
this quarter · you asked, i shipped
You asked: “AI Overviews keep outranking my product pages.”
Shipped → a play for reclaiming clicks when an AI Overview sits above you.
You asked: “My rewrites help rank but conversions do not move.”
Shipped → a revenue-matched measurement routine, not just position.
You asked: “How do I test two AEO tactics without guessing?”
Shipped → a split-test routine for comparable pages.
Illustrative. The changelog is the freshness you are paying for.
who it’s for

Made to make an operator 2x. Never to replace one.

Owners and marketing leads buy it for the outcome. Operators run it for the leverage. Either way, it augments the people you have.

the operator

Freelance SEOs, small agencies, technical solopreneurs

You can already drive an AI agent. The Operating System hands you a senior SEO’s method and workflow in a box, so one of you does the work of several.

the buyer

Mid-market owners and VPs of marketing

You want an expert SEO program run with AI, without adding headcount. Your existing team becomes the power users, not the casualties.

what to know · it is a beta

Honest about where it is.

This is an experiment, and I would rather tell you that than oversell it. Here is the straight version of what you are signing up for.

  • It rewards discipline. Like any sharp assistant, it works best when you keep it pointed and manage its context well. Get sloppy and it can lose the thread.
  • It is built and tested with Claude. It should work with other capable models, and likely the next generation, but I have not tested every setup. The aim is that it degrades gracefully, not that it breaks.
  • New users need a little runway. I make setup as easy as I can, but getting into the rhythm takes some time.
  • I support it within reason. Email support, and your real-world snags are exactly what feed the updates.
  • It is a beta on purpose. Even where it falls short today, it gives a serious headstart, and it gets better as the field and the models do.
before you join

A 2-minute readiness check, so you only join if you can run it.

The Operating System drives a capable AI, so it has real prerequisites. When you request access, you get a short pre-flight checklist. If your stack or situation is not ready, I will tell you up front rather than sell you something you cannot use yet.

you’re ready if

You have the pieces

  • A capable AI agent you can drive (Claude, or similar with connector and MCP support)
  • Access to your own search and analytics data, ideally an SEO tool too
  • Comfort connecting a couple of tools and approving the agent’s work
  • A real revenue goal and the pages that matter
not yet, and that’s fine

Hold, or go guided

  • No AI agent environment set up, or no appetite to run one
  • No access to your search and analytics data
  • You want it run with zero involvement (that is the done-for-you service, not this)

If that is you, still join the waitlist. A guided-setup option and the video walkthroughs are built for exactly this.

join the beta waitlist

Be first into the beta.

It is a subscription, priced like the software tools your team already runs SEO with, not like a hire. Beta members get early-access pricing, the onboarding walkthroughs, and a direct line to shape what ships next.

No spam. One email when the beta opens, plus the free setup walkthrough series.
questions

What is it, in one line?

A program that equips your own AI to run SEO operations the way a senior practitioner and a sharp assistant work together: it modernizes the workflow, manages the board, automates the busywork, and keeps you prepped. You set the goal and approve the work.

Is it finished?

No, it is an early-access beta, and I am upfront about that. It is built and tested with Claude, rewards a disciplined operator, and gets better as the models and the field do. Even where it falls short today, it gives a serious headstart.

Will it replace my SEO team?

No, and that is the point. It is a partner, not autopilot. It makes an operator roughly twice as effective. The human still sets the goal and approves the work.

Do I need to be technical?

To self-run it, you should be comfortable driving an AI agent and connecting a couple of tools. If you are not, a guided setup option and a video walkthrough library get you there, and the waitlist hears about those first.

How is it priced?

A subscription, in the tool-budget range. SEO does not hold still. What ranks and earns citations shifts constantly, so a static playbook is worth a little less every month it sits. The subscription keeps the method, skills, and connectors current as the engines change. That ongoing freshness is the product, not a one-time file you download and watch go stale. Beta pricing goes to the waitlist first.

What about link building?

Link building is the one thing the Operating System does not hand you, on purpose. The outreach engine stays a separate, premium, done-for-you service. It is far more than a written method. It is the relationships, the tooling, and over a decade of execution working as one system, and that is the part I run rather than give away. The Operating System makes you strong everywhere else, then routes you to me for the work that actually moves authority. See link building →