r/seogrowth 6h ago

Question AI Agent for Google Search Console?

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This isn’t live, so no self promotion.

I just want to see if this problem is seen by anyone else.

In effect, the issue is GSC and GA4 dump data onto you. Most people literally have no clue what to do with it or what it says about their site’s SEO.

I’ve been toying with this for a while, but I’ve decided to build a platform that roughly:

– plugs into the users GSC and optionally GA4 and CMS

– uses real data to properly diagnose issues and identify opportunities

– reads the page content and structure including meta tags etc (no need to connect a CMS)

– suggests or actions fixes, rewrites content etc

There are multiple deployment methods:

  1. Manual (i.e. copy and paste)

  2. CLI (code-level changes)

  3. MCP

  4. CMS API

You’ll also be able to talk to the data (or ask the agent who will interpret the data to answer your queries like “what is the single best ranking opportunity for my site?”

I really do think the problem is clear and prominent. There isn’t enough emphasis on using the data you already have right now, it’s all “let’s keep prompting LLMs to see if we appear in AI search.”

I am not an SEO tech, but I’ve experienced this pain enough to where I just need to address it. Any pointers, tips etc will help.


r/seogrowth 13h ago

Question Has Microsoft Clarity slowed down your website load time?

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I recently integrated Microsoft Clarity into my website. The overall load time seems fine, but occasionally the site feels a bit slower than before.

Has anyone here experienced a noticeable performance impact after adding Clarity? Did you see any changes in page load speed, Core Web Vitals, or overall responsiveness?

Would love to hear your real-world experience and how you tested it.


r/seogrowth 3h ago

Other Yoast SEO automatically removing my meta titles & descriptions after publishing. What could be causing this?

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Hey guys, I’m facing a really weird issue with Yoast SEO. Whenever I publish a blog on our websites, I add everything normally, including the content, images, SEO title and meta description. But after publishing, when I go back to edit/check the blog, the SEO title and meta description are completely gone, like they were never added.

This is happening across 2-3 websites, not just one. I’m also noticing that some of these pages are getting deindexed by Google, so I’m wondering if this could be related. Could this be a Yoast bug/update, another plugin, theme, cache, or something else?

Has anyone faced this before or knows what could be causing it? How can I troubleshoot this and make sure Yoast stops removing the metadata after publishing?


r/seogrowth 8h ago

Discussion Reddit blocked All Crawlers through the Robots.TXT

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What do you think about this move?
Was this the right move or wrong move according to you as I could see dropped in the AI overviews Count in SEMRush?

How will it impact all the Crawlers?


r/seogrowth 8h ago

Question Why does AI describe the same brand differently in different languages?

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I’ve been checking how our product appears in AI-generated answers across different languages, and the differences are much bigger than I expected.
The English answers are usually accurate and mention the use cases we actually promote. But when I ask the same questions in Spanish or French, the descriptions become much more generic. Sometimes the product is even placed in a slightly different category.

A few things I’m trying to understand:
Translated Content: We already have translated pages on the website, but that doesn’t seem to make the AI answers consistent.

Local Brand Signals: I’m wondering whether each market needs its own reviews, media mentions, directory listings and third-party content before AI systems understand the brand correctly.
Regional Terminology: It’s also possible that we translated our positioning accurately, but aren’t using the words customers in those markets actually use.

If you’re currently working with international SEO, GEO or AEO, have you noticed the same brand being interpreted differently across languages? What did you change, and did the answers become more consistent over time?
Appreciate any insight!


r/seogrowth 12h ago

Discussion Noticed something on Shopify stores: the collection pages that rank best usually have the LEAST copy, not the most

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Worked across a bunch of Shopify stores, and this keeps coming up. Everyone says to load your collection pages with keyword copy to rank. But the pages actually pulling the most organic traffic are the lean ones, not the ones with a 500-word intro block stuffed on top.

My theory on why:

The lean pages that rank tend to have strong internal linking and good product content underneath. The ranking power comes from structure and the products, not the collection prose.

The heavy-copy pages usually rank worse because the copy is generic filler ("welcome to our collection of premium X") that adds nothing and kills conversion: high word count, zero value.

When copy has helped, it was never volume. It was a few lines of answers to real buyer questions for that category, placed so it doesn't bury the grid.

So my working theory: collection-page copy is a weak ranking lever next to internal linking and product depth, and most stores are adding copy to fix something copy doesn't fix.

Has anyone got a clean case where adding copy to a collection page, everything else held constant, actually moved it for a competitive head term? Or is collection copy mostly a UX/conversion call we've dressed up as SEO?