Hey!
I've created an "ecosystem" of agents that aims to grow websites. First client?
I'm the first client
This is how it's performing so far. I'm learning a lot from the experience itself, and I'm also discovering more ways to automate growth that are really awesome.
The only gap preventing it from being fully automated is content generation, as there is still a human in the loop. The idea is not to generate shitty content just to rank, so I still need to spend some time reviewing keywords and generated pages.
This part is already heavily automated. We have research agents, keyword generation agents, deduplication agents, and many others, so there's already a huge ecosystem on that side. Content generation itself is also supported by several agents that take care of useful content, canonicalization, structure, and more. They're performing really well, but I still like to review every page generated (around 10–20 per week).
Another thing that has been incredibly helpful is competitor discovery. That's another set of agents researching through LLMs and web browsers to find competitors based on similar keywords. New keywords often lead to new competitors, and we also leverage what they are trying to rank for to attack those opportunities ourselves.
So it's a full ecosystem of agents, and it's pretty fun to watch them work together. What's even better is seeing the results we're getting. Discovering competitors quickly allows us to react faster and execute different strategies much sooner.
And yes, I know the numbers still look small, but they're growing day after day with very little work on my side
3,000 emails and still no first customer is not always a channel problem