.agents/skills/seo-audit/SKILL.md
Run a comprehensive SEO audit — keyword research, on-page analysis, content gaps, technical checks, and competitor comparison. Use when assessing a site's SEO health, when finding keyword opportunities and content gaps competitors own, or when you need a prioritized action plan split into quick wins and strategic investments.
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Audit a website's SEO health, research keyword opportunities, identify content gaps, and benchmark against competitors. Produces a prioritized action plan a marketer can execute immediately.
User runs /seo-audit or asks for an SEO audit, keyword research, content gap analysis, technical SEO check, or competitor SEO comparison.
Gather the following from the user. If not provided, ask before proceeding:
URL or domain — the site to audit, or a topic/keyword if running in keyword research mode
Audit type — one of:
If not specified, default to full site audit.
Target keywords or topics (optional) — specific keywords the user is already targeting or wants to rank for
Competitors (optional) — domains or companies to compare against. If not provided and the audit type requires competitor data, use web search to identify 2-3 likely competitors based on the user's domain and keyword space.
Research keywords related to the user's domain, topic, or target keywords.
If ~~SEO tools are connected:
If ~~product analytics are connected:
If tools are not connected:
For each keyword opportunity, assess:
For each key page (homepage, top landing pages, recent blog posts), evaluate:
Identify what's missing from the user's content strategy:
Evaluate technical foundations that affect crawlability and rankings:
For each competitor, compare:
Open with a 3-5 sentence summary of overall SEO health. Highlight:
| Keyword | Est. Difficulty | Opportunity Score | Current Ranking | Intent | Recommended Content Type | |---------|----------------|-------------------|-----------------|--------|--------------------------|
Opportunity score: high, medium, or low — based on the combination of search demand, difficulty, and relevance to the user's business.
Include 15-25 keyword opportunities, sorted by opportunity score.
| Page | Issue | Severity | Recommended Fix | |------|-------|----------|-----------------|
Severity levels:
For each content gap identified, provide:
| Check | Status | Details | |-------|--------|---------|
Status: Pass, Fail, or Warning.
| Dimension | Your Site | Competitor A | Competitor B | Winner | |-----------|-----------|--------------|--------------|--------|
Include rows for: keyword count, content depth, publishing frequency, backlink signals, technical score, SERP feature presence.
Split recommendations into two categories:
Quick Wins (do this week):
Strategic Investments (plan for this quarter):
For each action item, include:
After presenting the audit, ask:
"Would you like me to:
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