Programmatic SEO Planner — design your pSEO blueprint — Claude Skill
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Plan programmatic SEO page patterns and templates
- Identifies pSEO page patterns worth building for your product
- Designs URL pattern, title template, and content framework per pattern
- Specifies the data model and variables per template
- Prioritizes patterns by traffic potential
- Outputs the complete pSEO blueprint
Who this is for
What it does
Get a structured blueprint with templates and data models before writing a single line of pSEO code.
Identify the next 2-3 pSEO patterns to add to your existing program.
Choose which competitor-comparison patterns will actually drive traffic.
How it works
Take product, ICP, and competitor list as input
Identify viable pSEO patterns
Design URL pattern, title template, and content framework per pattern
Specify data model and variables
Output prioritized blueprint with launch order
Metrics this improves
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Programmatic SEO Page Planner
Programmatic SEO is how startups generate hundreds of high-intent pages from templates — "{Your Product} vs {Competitor}", "Best {Category} for {Industry}", "{Integration} + {Your Product}". This skill figures out which patterns are worth building, designs the templates, and prioritizes the buildout.
Core principle: pSEO isn't about spinning content. It's about finding a data axis (something that varies per page) where each variation has real search demand and your product has a genuine answer. This skill validates both before you invest in building.
When to Use
- "How do we scale SEO pages without writing each one manually?"
- "Should we build vs/ comparison pages?"
- "What programmatic SEO patterns work for SaaS?"
- "How can we rank for hundreds of long-tail keywords?"
- "Plan our pSEO strategy"
Tool Enhancement (Optional)
This skill works with existing capabilities but produces significantly better results when paired with a keyword data API for bulk volume lookups across hundreds of long-tail variations.
Agent Prompt to User
"I can plan your programmatic SEO strategy using our existing tools. However, for the best results — especially accurate search volume data across hundreds of keyword variations — I'd recommend connecting a keyword data API."
Recommended: DataForSEO (pay-per-use, ~$0.01/keyword, no monthly minimum)
- Sign up at dataforseo.com → get API login + password
- Set
DATAFORSEO_LOGINandDATAFORSEO_PASSWORDenv varsAlternatives that also work:
- Keywords Everywhere API ($1 per 10 credits = 100K keywords, very cheap) → set
KEYWORDS_EVERYWHERE_API_KEY- SEMrush API (if you have a subscription) → set
SEMRUSH_API_KEY- Ahrefs API (if you have a subscription) → set
AHREFS_API_TOKEN"Want to use one of these, or should I proceed with baseline mode? Baseline still works — I'll use our Apify-based SEO tools for top-level data, though volume estimates for individual long-tail patterns will be less precise."
Mode Selection
- Enhanced mode — Bulk keyword volume lookups via DataForSEO / Keywords Everywhere / SEMrush / Ahrefs. Gets exact monthly search volume, keyword difficulty, and CPC for each pattern variation. Enables confident prioritization.
- Baseline mode — Uses
seo-domain-analyzer(Apify) for domain-level metrics andweb_searchfor pattern validation. Volume estimates are directional, not exact. Still produces a solid blueprint — just less granular on per-variation demand.
Phase 0: Intake
- Your product — URL + one-sentence description
- Category — What category/market do you play in?
- Competitors — 3-5 competitor URLs (we'll analyze their pSEO plays)
- ICP — Who's searching for your product? (roles, industries, company stages)
- Existing content — Do you already have a blog/resource section? (URL if yes)
- CMS/tech stack — What powers your site? (Webflow, WordPress, Next.js, etc.) — informs template feasibility
- Tool preference — Enhanced mode with keyword API, or baseline? (see Tool Enhancement above)
Phase 1: Pattern Discovery
1A: Competitor pSEO Analysis
Run site-content-catalog for each competitor:
python3 skills/site-content-catalog/scripts/catalog_site.py \
--url "<competitor_url>" \
--output json
Analyze URL structures for programmatic patterns:
/vs/,/compare/,/alternatives/— Comparison pages/integrations/,/connect/,/apps/— Integration pages/for-{industry}/,/solutions/,/use-cases/— Vertical/use-case pages/templates/,/examples/,/glossary/— Resource pages/tools/,/calculators/,/generators/— Tool pages
For each pattern found, note:
- URL pattern (regex)
- Estimated page count
- What varies per page (the "data axis")
- Sample page titles
1B: Market Pattern Mapping
Based on your product category, evaluate these standard pSEO pattern types:
| Pattern Type | URL Structure | Data Axis | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Versus/Comparison | /vs/{competitor} | Competitor names | High-intent, bottom-funnel |
| Alternatives | /alternatives/{competitor} | Competitor names | Displacement queries |
| Integrations | /integrations/{tool} | Tool/app names | Mid-funnel, ecosystem |
| Industry verticals | /for/{industry} | Industry names | Vertical targeting |
| Use cases | /use-cases/{use-case} | Job-to-be-done | Mid-funnel, discovery |
| Glossary/Definitions | /glossary/{term} | Industry terms | Top-funnel, authority |
| Templates/Examples | /templates/{type} | Template types | Mid-funnel, utility |
| Tools/Calculators | /tools/{tool-name} | Tool functions | Top-funnel, link bait |
| Location pages | /{service}-in-{city} | City/region names | Local-intent (if relevant) |
1C: Customer Language Mining
Run reddit-scraper to find how ICP talks about the problem:
python3 skills/reddit-scraper/scripts/scrape_reddit.py \
--query "<category> OR <problem keyword>" \
--subreddits "<relevant_subs>" \
--sort relevance --time year --limit 50
Extract:
- Questions people ask → potential glossary/guide patterns
- "How do I [X] with [tool]?" → integration/use-case patterns
- "Is there a [X] for [industry]?" → vertical page patterns
- Comparison discussions → vs/ page patterns
1D: Keyword Volume Validation
Enhanced mode (DataForSEO / Keywords Everywhere / SEMrush / Ahrefs):
For each candidate pattern, generate 20-50 keyword variations and pull exact volumes:
- "your-product vs {competitor1}", "your-product vs {competitor2}", etc.
- "best {category} for {industry1}", "best {category} for {industry2}", etc.
- "{your-product} {integration1} integration", etc.
Aggregate per pattern type:
- Total addressable monthly searches across all variations
- Average volume per variation
- Volume distribution (are a few variations high-volume or is it evenly spread?)
- Average keyword difficulty
Baseline mode:
Use seo-domain-analyzer for competitor domain metrics, web_search to spot-check if key variations have SERP results (indicating real demand), and manual estimation based on:
- Competitor page count per pattern (more pages = likely more demand)
- Google autocomplete suggestions for pattern variations
- Reddit/community question frequency
Phase 2: Pattern Evaluation
Score each candidate pattern on:
| Factor | Weight | How to Assess |
|---|---|---|
| Search demand | 30% | Total addressable volume across all variations |
| Intent quality | 25% | How close to purchase decision? (vs/ = high, glossary = low) |
| Template feasibility | 20% | Can you create a useful, differentiated page from a template? |
| Data availability | 15% | Can you programmatically source the data that varies? |
| Competitive gap | 10% | Are competitors NOT doing this pattern, or doing it poorly? |
Score each pattern 0-100. Rank by score.
Feasibility Check Per Pattern
For each pattern scoring 50+, validate:
-
Data source — Where does the variable data come from?
- Competitor names → manual list (finite, high-value)
- Integration/tool names → API marketplace, app directory
- Industry names → standard industry lists
- Terms/glossary → keyword research output
- Templates → product feature matrix
-
Content differentiation — Can each page offer genuine value, or will they be thin?
- vs/ pages need real feature comparisons, not just "we're better"
- Integration pages need actual setup guides or use cases
- Vertical pages need industry-specific pain points and examples
-
Technical feasibility — Can your CMS generate these at scale?
- Static site generators (Next.js, Astro) → excellent for pSEO
- Webflow CMS → good, max 10K items per collection
- WordPress → good with custom post types
- Manual creation → not pSEO, just a lot of pages
Phase 3: Template Design
For each pattern being built, design:
Template Blueprint
## Pattern: [vs/{competitor}]
### URL Structure
/vs/{competitor-slug}
### Title Template
{Your Product} vs {Competitor} — [Year] Comparison | {Your Brand}
### Meta Description Template
Compare {Your Product} and {Competitor} side-by-side. See pricing, features,
pros/cons, and which is better for {ICP description}.
### H1
{Your Product} vs {Competitor}: Honest Comparison
### Page Sections (content framework)
1. **TL;DR** — 3-sentence summary of key differences (above fold)
2. **Quick comparison table** — Feature matrix with checkmarks
3. **Detailed comparison** — 4-6 key dimensions, 2-3 paragraphs each
4. **Pricing comparison** — Plan-by-plan breakdown
5. **Who should choose {Your Product}** — ICP fit description
6. **Who should choose {Competitor}** — Fair assessment
7. **What real users say** — Review quotes from both sides
8. **CTA** — Trial/demo prompt
### Data Required Per Page
- competitor_name: string
- competitor_slug: string
- competitor_features: array (from their website/docs)
- competitor_pricing: object (from pricing page)
- competitor_reviews: array (from G2/Capterra)
- your_differentiators: array (per competitor)
### Content Guidelines
- Minimum 1,500 words per page
- Must include at least one unique insight (not just feature lists)
- Use actual screenshots or diagrams where possible
- Update quarterly (pricing/features change)
Repeat for each pattern type.
Phase 4: Prioritization & Roadmap
Build the implementation plan:
Priority Matrix
| Pattern | Score | Est. Pages | Volume/Page | Total Volume | Build Effort | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| vs/ comparisons | 85 | 15 | 300 | 4,500 | Medium | P0 — Build first |
| integrations/ | 72 | 40 | 80 | 3,200 | High | P1 — Build second |
| for-{industry}/ | 68 | 12 | 200 | 2,400 | Medium | P1 — Build second |
| alternatives-to/ | 65 | 8 | 250 | 2,000 | Low | P0 — Quick win |
| glossary/ | 45 | 100 | 40 | 4,000 | Low | P2 — Authority play |
Recommended Buildout Sequence
Month 1: Quick wins
- Build [pattern A] — [X] pages, [rationale]
- Build [pattern B] — [X] pages, [rationale]
Month 2: Scale
- Build [pattern C] — [X] pages, [rationale]
- Measure Month 1 patterns, iterate templates
Month 3: Expand
- Build [pattern D] — [X] pages, [rationale]
- Update Month 1 pages with performance data
Per-Pattern Data Source Plan
For each pattern, specify exactly where the variable data comes from:
- Manual curation (competitors list — finite, high quality)
- API source (integration marketplace)
- Scraping (review sites, competitor pages)
- Internal data (product features, pricing)
Phase 5: Output
# Programmatic SEO Blueprint — [Product Name] — [DATE]
## Executive Summary
- [N] patterns evaluated, [M] recommended for buildout
- Total addressable search volume: [X]/month
- Estimated pages to build: [Y]
- Recommended buildout timeline: [Z] months
---
## Pattern Analysis (ranked by priority)
### P0: [Pattern Name]
- URL structure: [pattern]
- Pages to build: [N]
- Total monthly volume: [X]
- Template blueprint: [see below]
- Data source: [where variable data comes from]
- Build effort: [Low/Medium/High]
- Expected time to rank: [2-4 months / 4-8 months / etc.]
[Full template blueprint per Phase 3]
### P1: [Pattern Name]
...
---
## Technical Requirements
- CMS: [capabilities needed]
- Data pipeline: [how to source variable data]
- Update cadence: [how often to refresh]
---
## Quick-Start Guide
1. Start with [pattern] — lowest effort, highest intent
2. Create [N] pages using the template above
3. Monitor for [X] weeks before expanding
4. ...
Save to clients/<client-name>/seo/pseo-blueprint-[YYYY-MM-DD].md.
Cost
| Component | Cost |
|---|---|
| Site catalog per competitor (Apify) | ~$0.05-0.10 |
| Reddit scraper | ~$0.05-0.10 |
| SEO domain analyzer | ~$0.10-0.20 |
| DataForSEO keyword lookups (enhanced) | ~$0.50-2.00 (depending on variation count) |
| Keywords Everywhere (enhanced alt) | ~$0.01-0.05 |
| Analysis | Free (LLM reasoning) |
| Total (baseline) | ~$0.20-0.50 |
| Total (enhanced) | ~$0.70-2.50 |
Tools Required
- Apify API token —
APIFY_API_TOKENenv var - Upstream skills:
site-content-catalog,seo-domain-analyzer,reddit-scraper - Optional (enhanced): DataForSEO (
DATAFORSEO_LOGIN+DATAFORSEO_PASSWORD), Keywords Everywhere (KEYWORDS_EVERYWHERE_API_KEY), SEMrush (SEMRUSH_API_KEY), or Ahrefs (AHREFS_API_TOKEN)
Trigger Phrases
- "Plan our programmatic SEO strategy"
- "What pSEO pages should we build?"
- "Design vs/ comparison pages for our product"
- "How do we scale to hundreds of SEO pages?"
- "Build a pSEO blueprint for [client]"
- "What programmatic patterns should we use?"