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Automate the busywork.

The repeatable parts of marketing a business — producing content and watching your search presence — run on their own, on infrastructure you own, with you approving what goes live.

The case

Automate the repeatable, keep the judgment

The work that eats a small business's week isn't the big decisions — it's the steady churn of content and search upkeep. This automates that: content generated from your business profile, your SEO re-audited daily with opportunities surfaced, and drafts produced for you to approve. The repeatable work runs on its own; the judgment stays yours.

What runs on its own

Content production

Generate pages and short-form content from your business profile on demand — the producing is automated, the approving is yours.

Daily SEO monitoring

Your site is re-audited every day and opportunities are surfaced automatically, so nothing slips.

Gap-to-page

The opportunities the audit finds can be turned straight into draft pages — the find-and-fill loop, automated.

Compliance gate

Regulated output is written to the rules and anything risky is held for review — automation that can't publish you into trouble.

Approval in the loop

Drafts wait for your yes. Automation produces; you decide what's live.

On your own infra

It all runs on your compute and data — automated and owned.

Straight answer

What it automates — and what it doesn't

Straight answer: it automates content production and SEO monitoring — not arbitrary cross-app workflows, billing, or fulfillment. There's no magic “automate my whole business” switch, and a human approval gate sits in front of publishing on purpose. What it genuinely takes off your plate is the steady content-and-search churn.

Owned automation vs. doing it by hand

ContentGenerated on demandWritten one at a time
SEO checksDaily, automaticWhenever you remember
Gaps → pagesOne stepA manual project
ComplianceEnforced + review gateHope you caught it
Where it runsYour own infrastructureWherever, rented

Questions about ownership

What exactly gets automated?

Content production and daily SEO monitoring, plus turning audit findings into draft pages. Publishing stays behind your approval.

Does it publish without me?

No — drafts wait for your approval, and regulated drafts that trip the compliance check are held for review automatically.

Can it automate my whole business?

No, and we won't claim that. It automates the content and search churn; billing, fulfillment and cross-app workflows aren't in scope.

Where does the automation run?

On your own Modal compute and data — automated work on infrastructure you own.

Automate the churn, own the engine.

Content and SEO on autopilot — on infrastructure you own, with you approving what's live.

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