u/LeatherOffer8639

▲ 9 r/bigseo

Anyone tried Ahrefs Agent A? looking for genuine feedback

Im looking for feedback on anyone used agent A, for me i didnt have a good experience or see any value except getting data fast from ahrefs. (maybe im using it wring)

but the skills and analysis part doesn't make sense!

here are the skills i tested

Content gap analysis: suggested super generic keywords that is totally based on volume and not relevant to build authority or even my industry (P.S. it has access to all GSC data, industry, my brand)

EEAT audit, suggested to edit about us page, was last updated in 2024, but actually it was updated in Feb 2026. ( they had enough time to crawl)

Kw cannibalisation: this is where things get interesting!, suggested to redirect the homepage to my product page but to be fair they were worried because we might loose authority from homepage backlinks!

interested to hear objective feedbacks!

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u/LeatherOffer8639 — 7 days ago
▲ 4 r/seogrowth+1 crossposts

I've been reading this a lot lot of SEO agencies becoming Agent native meaning that they are creating SEO agents for their clients and automating the full SEO process with human in the loop workflows.

Another important signal that this can be growing market is that Y combinator for their spring batch included AI native agencies as a category.

So i would love to hear from freelancers and agency owners is this something your clients are asking or exploring?

Anyone experimented with fully autonomous workflows and what results did you get?

I've been building agents myself with closed loop systems that constantly become "smarter" with feedback loops and automated almost all workflows with HITL workflows , and i must say this bumped productivity at least 70% with more time to focus on strategy.

happy to hear your thought and experience (preferably in SaaS space)

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u/LeatherOffer8639 — 13 days ago