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Use the SEO agent when you want daoco to review public pages, compare SEO performance across URLs, or find concrete improvements for search and AI answer engines. The /seo command routes brand chat to the SEO optimization specialist. You can also ask naturally, but /seo is the clearest way to start SEO-focused work.

What /seo helps you do

  • Audit a single page for SEO issues and prioritized fixes.
  • Compare multiple URLs in one report.
  • Discover important pages from a domain for a site-wide review.
  • Research competitor SEO pages and positioning.
  • Find content gaps for a topic, product category, or competitor set.
  • Improve AI search readiness and citability.
  • Review schema, headings, canonical tags, meta tags, internal links, and page structure.

Run a page audit

Ask daoco to inspect a public URL and return prioritized recommendations.
/seo Audit https://example.com/pricing and prioritize the top 5 fixes.
For best results, include the business goal for the page.
/seo Audit https://example.com/demo for conversion and AI search readiness.

Compare URLs

When you provide multiple URLs, the SEO agent compares them in one report instead of treating each page as a separate task.
/seo Compare these two landing pages: https://example.com/a and https://example.com/b
Use comparisons when you want to understand what changed, which page is stronger, or why a competitor page may be easier to cite.

Discover site pages

Use site discovery when you know the domain but do not know which pages need attention first.
/seo Discover key pages on example.com and tell me which should be improved first.
The SEO agent can identify likely homepage, pricing, product, blog, comparison, and other priority pages when they are publicly reachable.

Find content gaps

Ask for content gap analysis when you want to know what your site should cover next.
/seo Find content gaps against competitors for AI marketing software.
Good prompts include the market, competitors, product category, or target audience.

/seo vs /research

Use /seo for SEO audits, AI search readiness, schema, site discovery, competitor SEO, content gaps, and page-level recommendations. Use /research for non-SEO market research, public social trends, company research, profile research, and connected-account performance analysis.
If the question is about whether pages can rank, be cited, or explain a topic better, use /seo. If the question is about market context, social performance, or broad public research, use /research.

Billing

SEO uses basic tokens. Larger multi-page audits, long comparison threads, and research-heavy SEO requests can consume more basic tokens as the thread grows. See Understand token usage for the full basic token rules.

Limitations

The SEO agent can inspect public, reachable pages. Login-gated pages, blocked crawlers, private dashboards, unstable pages, or pages with limited rendered metadata may return partial results. SEO findings are advisory. Review recommendations before changing your website, and use your website CMS, codebase, or SEO tooling to make the actual updates.

Next steps

Brand chat

Learn the full chat workflow for prompts, attachments, and follow-up edits.

Research and insights

Learn when to use research for market, trend, and connected-account analysis.

Workflow panels

Understand specialist cards, right-panel results, and lifecycle states.

Understand token usage

See how basic tokens are counted for chat and specialist work.