On a schedule you set, Claude audits your site against live Search Console data, writes the fixes, and hands them to you as WordPress drafts or GitHub pull requests. You approve. It measures. Nothing goes live without you.
You ran the audit. The fixes are known. Three got done — then ads, product and customers took the week, and the list went back to sleep.
SEO tools don't fix this. They make the list longer — another crawl, another 47 recommendations, another report nobody has time to act on.
Meanwhile your buyers changed. They ask ChatGPT and Perplexity now — a search channel most analytics don't even measure.
Most SEO tools give you a to-do list. Search Autopilot does the to-do list — and shows its work at every step.
Claude fuses your page inventory with live Search Console rankings and finds the money pages: position 5–20 with high impressions, low-CTR titles, thin content, missing FAQ schema.
→It writes the fix — rewritten titles & metas, new posts in your own template, FAQ schema, redirects, internal links — and saves it as a WordPress draft or opens a GitHub pull request.
→You get the diff, not a surprise. Review in WordPress or GitHub, edit if you like, hit publish or merge. Nothing your visitors see changes until you say so.
→Every change is tracked against Search Console and GA4 — clicks, position, CTR — plus the metric nobody else has: traffic from AI assistants.
→Your next customer might not search — they might ask ChatGPT. Search Autopilot measures the sessions AI assistants send you, knows which posts get cited, and optimizes your content to be the answer.
Different jobs, same backlog. The autopilot does the drafting — you stay the editor.
You don't need another dashboard — you need the fixes shipped. Wake up to drafts, approve them over coffee, get back to customers.
Start with the free trial →Run it across every client site. The autopilot writes; your team reviews, approves and bills for strategy instead of typing.
1ClickReport for agencies →Point it at the backlog. Titles, metas, schema and redirects arrive as drafts and pull requests — editorial control stays with you.
See the guardrails →Autonomy is only useful if you can trust it on a site you care about. Every write is gated, capped, logged, and reversible.
WordPress changes land as drafts. Code-based sites get a pull request. Live publishing stays off unless you explicitly enable it per site.
Scheduled runs are capped at 5 changes per site per hour — an autopilot can never flood your site, even if you tell it to.
Each change is logged — what changed, when, and whether a human or a scheduled run did it. A full audit trail, always.
Before/after is kept for every edit. Say “revert that” in Claude and the previous version is restored.
SEO autopilots exist — as expensive, publish-and-pray silos. Ours is included in Premium, gated by your approval, and it grades its own homework.
Every Pro user gets a one-time 7-day Search Autopilot trial — see what it drafts for your site before paying for it.
What it touches, what it can't, and how the trial works.
Connect your site, set a schedule, and wake up to drafts worth publishing.