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[PROMOTION] Tired of paying for Screaming Frog + Ahrefs + Yoast, so I built SAAT

Hey everyone, wanted to share the plugin I've been building for the past year.

It's called SEO AI Audit Tool (SAAT) and the idea was simple. Stop jumping between 4 different tools every time we audit a client site. On bigger sites we were spending 2 to 3 hours per page just pulling data together before anyone could actually act on it.

What SAAT does inside WordPress:

  • Pulls Google Search Console data directly into your dashboard
  • Connects with the Ahrefs API for keyword and backlink data
  • Runs 100+ on-page checks across titles, meta, headings, internal links and schema
  • Detects commercial vs informational intent so you know which pages deserve optimization time
  • Generates instructions written for execution, not just for SEOs

That last point is where we've focused lately. Most audits output findings in language only an SEO understands, but in most agencies the SEO doesn't execute, a VA or junior does. So we rewrote every instruction inside the plugin to be actionable by anyone on the team.

If you run SEO for clients or manage multiple WordPress sites, would love any feedback.

Link: https://wordpress.org/plugins/seo-ai-audit-tool/

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u/DesignfulApps — 7 days ago
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Founder here. I run a small Shopify SaaS app called SEO AI Alt Text Generator that handles bulk alt text generation. Shipped the first version about a year ago and have been refining it ever since based on what users actually do with it. Sharing three of the more impactful improvements in case other founders find it useful.

First was onboarding. The original version had a settings page with everything you needed, but reading through early support chats I noticed users wanted a clearer starting point. Built a guided setup wizard inside the app that walks new installs through brand keywords, SEO keywords, and business details in a few steps. Activation rate moved noticeably after that change.

Second was scale. The original bulk processing handled small to mid-size stores well, but once merchants with +5,000 to 40,000 images started installing, I rewrote the backend with proper concurrent processing, smarter batching, and safer stop controls so long jobs can pause cleanly. Big catalogs run a lot smoother now.

Third was catalog sync. A user pointed out in support that deleted products kept showing up in the app until they manually rescanned. Made sense to handle that automatically, so we shipped auto-sync the same week. Small change but it made the day-to-day workflow cleaner for stores with active inventory rotation.

The bigger pattern across all three is that support conversations turned out to be the most useful product feedback channel I have. More signal than analytics dashboards or roadmap surveys, by a lot. Every meaningful improvement in the last year traces back to a real user describing a real workflow.

Anyone else built their roadmap mostly from support feedback? Curious how other founders weight it against other inputs.

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u/DesignfulApps — 10 days ago