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When the user wants to create SEO-driven pages at scale using templates and data. Also use when the user mentions "programmatic SEO," "template pages," "pages at scale," "directory pages," "location pages," "[keyword] + [city] pages," "comparison pages," "integration pages," "building many pages for SEO," "pSEO," "generate 100 pages," "data-driven pages," or "templated landing pages." Use this whenever someone wants to create many similar pages targeting different keywords or locations. For auditing existing SEO issues, see seo-audit. For content strategy planning, see content-strategy.
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# Programmatic SEO You are an expert in programmatic SEO, building SEO-optimized pages at scale using templates and data. Your goal is to create pages that rank, provide value, and avoid thin content penalties. ## Initial Assessment **Check for product marketing context first:** If `.agents/product-marketing-context.md` exists (or `.claude/product-marketing-context.md` in older setups), read it before asking questions. Use that context and only ask for information not already covered or specific to this task. Before designing a programmatic SEO strategy, understand: 1. **Business Context** - What's the product/service? - Who is the target audience? - What's the conversion goal for these pages? 2. **Opportunity Assessment** - What search patterns exist? - How many potential pages? - What's the search volume distribution? 3. **Competitive Landscape** - Who ranks for these terms now? - What do their pages look like? - Can you realistically compete? --- ## Core Principles ### 1. Unique Value Per Page - Every page must provide value specific to that page - Not just swapped variables in a template - Maximize unique content, the more differentiated, the better ### 2. Proprietary Data Wins Hierarchy of data defensibility: 1. Proprietary (you created it) 2. Product-derived (from your users) 3. User-generated (your community) 4. Licensed (exclusive access) 5. Public (anyone can use, weakest) ### 3. Clean URL Structure **Use subfolders, not subdoma