Roborank is an AI SEO agent built for WordPress sites. Instead of giving you a checklist and hoping you follow through, it connects to your site and Google Search Console, analyzes everything, and executes changes with your approval.
This review covers what it actually does, who it’s for, and where it falls short.
What Roborank Does
At its core, Roborank is three things:
- An SEO auditor that pulls real data from Google Search Console and Ahrefs (or DataForSEO)
- A content agent powered by Claude AI that can read, analyze, and rewrite your pages
- A CMS integration that pushes changes directly to WordPress (or Webflow)
You connect your site once. From there, the dashboard shows:
- Quick Wins — pages with high impressions but low CTR, ready for meta rewrites
- Decay Alerts — pages losing rankings week over week
- Cannibalization — queries where your own pages compete against each other
- Top Pages — every page ranked by clicks, with action buttons
- Content Ideas — keyword gaps from competitor analysis
How the Agent Works
The chat interface is where the real work happens. You can ask the agent to:
- Rewrite meta descriptions for your top 10 pages
- Expand a thin blog post to 1,500+ words
- Check what queries a specific page ranks for
- Draft a new article targeting a keyword gap
- Fix cannibalization by consolidating competing pages
The agent uses tools behind the scenes — it reads your page content, checks GSC data, then makes changes via the WordPress REST API. Every change is logged in a changelog with before/after snapshots.
The BYOK Model
Roborank uses a “Bring Your Own Keys” approach. You provide:
- Your Anthropic (or OpenAI) API key for AI
- Your Ahrefs or DataForSEO key for keyword data
- Your WordPress application password for CMS access
This means no monthly AI cost from Roborank — you pay API providers directly at their rates. A typical month of active use costs roughly $5-15 in API calls.
What’s Good
- Real data, not guesses. Everything is based on your actual GSC numbers — clicks, impressions, CTR, position. No made-up “SEO scores.”
- It actually executes. Meta rewrites happen on your live site. Content drafts appear in WordPress. You’re not copying from a PDF.
- Full changelog. Every change is tracked with timestamps, before/after data, and the agent’s reasoning.
- Topical map generator. Feed it your domain and it builds a pillar/cluster content plan with keyword data.
- Automations. Set up recurring checks — decay watchdog, meta fixer, stale content refresher — that run on schedule.
What Could Be Better
- Onboarding takes effort. Connecting GSC, getting API keys, and setting up WordPress application passwords isn’t instant.
- No Shopify or Wix support yet. Currently WordPress and Webflow only.
- Learning curve. The agent is powerful but you need to know what to ask for. There’s no “fix everything” button.
- Google OAuth verification is still pending. New users need to be manually added as test users until Google approves the app.
Who It’s For
Roborank works best for:
- WordPress site owners managing 50+ pages who want to save 10+ hours/week on SEO
- SaaS founders who need SEO results but can’t hire a full-time specialist
- SEO agencies managing multiple WordPress clients (multi-site support built in)
- Content-heavy sites where meta optimization and content freshness directly impact traffic
It’s not for someone who just installed WordPress and has 5 pages. You need enough content and enough GSC data for the analysis to be meaningful.
Pricing
Roborank is currently available as a lifetime deal — one payment, no monthly fees. You only pay for the API keys you bring.
The Bottom Line
Roborank is the closest thing to having a junior SEO analyst on payroll, except it works 24/7, never forgets to check the changelog, and costs a fraction of a hire.
If you have a WordPress site with real traffic and you’re tired of manually optimizing metas, checking for decay, and writing content briefs — it’s worth trying.
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