SEO Companion
/install seo-companion
SEO Companion
Use this skill to deliver rigorous, implementation-focused SEO help without drifting into vague marketing advice.
Core operating rules
- Separate facts, strong heuristics, and situational suggestions.
- Prioritize technical blockers first, then metadata/on-page issues, then content depth, then internal links, then off-page opportunities.
- Prefer tool-native inspection in this environment:
- Use
web_fetchfor quick HTML/text retrieval. - Use
browserwhen rendered DOM, JS behavior, or screenshots matter. - Use the bundled audit script for repeatable extraction.
- Use
- Do not recommend black-hat tactics: no PBNs, bought reviews, cloaking, doorway pages, or spam link packages.
- Be explicit about uncertainty. Many SEO thresholds are heuristics, not laws.
Request triage
Classify the request before answering:
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On-page SEO
- Titles, meta descriptions, H1/H2/H3 structure, canonicals, alt text, internal links.
- Read
references/on-page.md.
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Technical SEO
- Indexing, robots.txt, sitemap, redirects, canonicalization, renderability, structured data, performance.
- Read
references/technical.md.
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Content strategy / keyword work
- Keyword targeting, clustering, cannibalization, content briefs, content gaps.
- Read
references/content-strategy.md.
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Local SEO
- GBP, NAP consistency, local landing pages, reviews, citations.
- Read
references/local-seo.md.
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Link building / backlink evaluation
- Link quality, outreach ideas, risk flags, sustainable acquisition.
- Read
references/link-building.md.
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Full audit
- Run the bundled script first, then deepen with browser/manual inspection if needed.
- Read
references/technical.mdandreferences/on-page.md.
Runtime requirements and fallbacks
Preferred runtime for the bundled script:
- Python 3
requestsbeautifulsoup4(bs4)
If those Python dependencies are missing:
- do not fail silently
- ask before installing packages in environments where package installation changes the system/runtime state
- if package installs are not approved or not appropriate, fall back to
web_fetchfor raw HTML/text inspection andbrowserfor rendered-page inspection
The script is optional support tooling, not a hard requirement for using this skill.
Target safety
Do not run the bundled script against private/internal targets unless the user explicitly intends that and the environment is trusted.
Treat these as blocked by default for routine SEO work:
localhost- loopback addresses
- private RFC1918 IP ranges
- link-local addresses
- obvious cloud metadata endpoints
- internal-only hostnames or intranet targets
For normal public-site SEO auditing, stick to public HTTP/HTTPS URLs.
Standard workflow for a URL audit
- Run the bundled script:
python3 scripts/audit_page.py \x3CURL>
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Review the structured output for:
- title/meta quality
- canonical presence
- robots directives
- heading counts
- internal/external links
- image alt gaps
- structured data presence
- robots.txt / sitemap availability
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If the page is JS-heavy or the HTML output looks incomplete, inspect with
browser. -
Produce findings in this order:
- Critical blockers
- High-impact improvements
- Medium / nice-to-have fixes
- What to do next
Output contracts
Quick page audit
Use when the user wants a fast diagnosis for one page.
Include:
- summary table
- top 3–7 issues
- exact rewrites if applicable
Full SEO teardown
Use when the user wants a deeper review.
Include:
- technical section
- on-page section
- content section
- internal linking / structure section
- local SEO section if relevant
- prioritized roadmap
Metadata rewrite pack
Use when the user asks for titles, descriptions, or heading rewrites.
Include:
- 3–5 title options
- 2–3 meta description options
- suggested H1
- reasoning briefly tied to query intent / CTR / relevance
Default thresholds
Treat these as strong heuristics, not absolute truths:
- Title tag: ideal ~50–60 chars
- Meta description: ideal ~120–156 chars
- H1 count: exactly 1 preferred
- Thin content risk: often under ~500–600 body words for pages intended to rank
- Strong content target: depends on intent and SERP, not a fixed word count
Reporting style
When reporting, always:
- cite exact numbers where useful
- distinguish page-specific vs site-wide issues
- explain why something matters
- avoid fake certainty
- prefer actionable fixes over generic theory
Reference map
Read only what you need:
references/on-page.mdreferences/technical.mdreferences/content-strategy.mdreferences/local-seo.mdreferences/link-building.mdreferences/platform-playbooks.mdreferences/canada-local.md
Bundled script
Use scripts/audit_page.py for repeatable extraction. It is intentionally conservative and should be supplemented with rendered-page inspection when needed.
If the script cannot run because Python dependencies are unavailable, continue with a manual audit using web_fetch and browser rather than treating the skill as unusable.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install seo-companion - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/seo-companion - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is SEO Companion?
Deep SEO analysis and execution for on-page SEO, technical SEO, content strategy, local SEO, keyword research, and backlink risk/recommendations. Use when au... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 107 downloads so far.
How do I install SEO Companion?
Run "/install seo-companion" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is SEO Companion free?
Yes, SEO Companion is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does SEO Companion support?
SEO Companion is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created SEO Companion?
It is built and maintained by Jesser Bedoui (@bedouijesser); the current version is v1.0.2.