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I launched ClaritySEO today - SEO that tells you exactly what to fix first

I built ClaritySEO because I kept running into the same conversation with small business owners:

"I know my SEO is bad. I just don't know what to fix first."

They weren't wrong. Most SEO tools give you a list of issues ranked by... nothing useful. You pay $199/month and still don't know if you should fix your title tags or your page speed first.

So I built something different.

ClaritySEO crawls your site, pulls your Google Search Console data, and gives you an AI-generated action plan in plain English. No jargon. No 47-item checklist. Just: fix this first, then this.

Solo founder, no funding, built and launched in public.

Today we're live on Product Hunt. Terrified and excited in equal measure.
If you've ever felt lost in an SEO tool, this is for you. Free trial, no credit card.

👉 clarityseo.io

đŸ± https://www.producthunt.com/products/clarityseo?launch=clarityseo

Would love honest feedback from this community, especially if something feels broken or confusing. You all know what it's like to ship something solo. 🙏

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Product Launch
on April 29, 2026
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    The product is useful.

    “ClaritySEO” is the part that will get expensive.

    It explains the category, but it also puts you in the same bucket as every SEO audit tool trying to sound safer than Ahrefs.

    That works for discovery early.
    It gets harder once you’re selling outcomes instead of audits.

    The stronger move is owning the “decision layer” you’re actually building — not another SEO dashboard, but the system that tells teams what matters first and why.

    That positioning is stronger than the current name.

    A tighter brand like Exirra.com or Xevoa.com gives it more room to become a real decision product, not just another SEO utility.

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      Love the feedback! We need to continuously improve on our messaging as we learn and grow. I agree that the position is stronger than the name. I need to think how to navigate that. Rebrand now, wait, etc. I am about to post launch retrospective soon. That may be informative to you, and I hope other as well.

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        That’s usually the right question.
        Not “is the name wrong?”
        More:
        “has the product outgrown what the name was useful for?”
        ClaritySEO is helpful while the job is:
        get found
        explain what this is
        reduce early friction
        It gets weaker once the job becomes:
        prioritize what matters
        build trust in the judgment
        become the system teams rely on
        That’s usually the point where the name stops helping discovery and starts capping authority.

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