Show HN: SEOAgent – Missing SEO system of record for AI coding workflows
SEOAgent is introduced as a missing SEO system of record designed for AI coding workflows, helping developers integrate search optimization into automated development pipelines.
Background
- SEOAgent is a new tool that positions itself as a "system of record" for SEO within AI-assisted coding workflows — essentially tracking SEO tasks, changes, and results as developers use AI tools (like Cursor, Copilot, or Claude) to build websites.
- The term "system of record" (SoR) is borrowed from enterprise IT: it means the single, authoritative source for a particular type of data. SEOAgent aims to be that source for search-engine optimization decisions made during AI-driven development.
- The product targets a growing problem: as developers increasingly use AI to generate or modify code at high speed, traditional SEO checks (meta tags, structured data, crawlability, etc.) can be overlooked or applied inconsistently. SEOAgent tries to catch, log, and enforce SEO rules automatically within the coding workflow.
- Its appearance on Hacker News ("Show HN") signals it is likely a solo or small-team launch seeking early feedback from the tech community.