SIA SEO
Summary
Most content teams hit the same wall: six months of inconsistent publishing, articles written in a vacuum with no connection to the site's existing topical authority, and a Google ranking that stays flat. SIA SEO is built to solve that specific problem.
SIA analyzes your URL to extract tone, audience, and editorial angle, then generates a 7-day scheduled content calendar and publishes directly to your CMS — no manual handoff required. Each article runs through a 26-point QA pipeline covering keyword density, internal linking, brand voice alignment, and schema readiness before it ships. The multi-model routing — research on one model, drafting on another, fact-checking on a third — is a genuine differentiator from single-model generators. The ceiling appears when you need content strategy that responds to real-time performance data or editorial workflows that require human review before publishing. At that point, teams are either overriding the autopilot constantly or looking at tools with approval gates built in.
Bottom line: SIA SEO earns its keep for a solo marketer or agency that needs consistent daily publishing across multiple sites with no editorial overhead — but the moment a client demands human sign-off on every draft before it goes live, the autopilot becomes a liability.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 weeks ago- Price
- $39.99/mo
- Free Tier
- 1 article/month, 5 article types, 100 keywords, basic research crawler depth
First Article Free
7-Day free trial with first article free
- First article free
- 7-day free trial
Core
For individuals establishing initial search visibility
- 1 website integration
- 10 articles/month
- 5 article types
- 750 keywords
- Automatic publishing
- Semantic QA scoring engine
- Core generation templates
Growth
For solo vibe coders marketing their projects
- 2 website integrations
- 40 articles/month
- 10 article types
- 2,000 keywords (1,000/site)
- Automatic publishing
- Priority generation queue
- 3x technical research depth
Scale
For advanced agencies needing to support more clients
- 4 website integrations
- 80 articles/month
- 10 article types
- 6,000 keywords (1,500/site)
- Automatic publishing
- Priority generation queue
- Image regeneration included
- Full API
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Site identity inference from a URL — industry, tone, and editorial angle extracted without a manual brief — so a new client site is producing on-brand content in minutes rather than weeks of onboarding.
- Multi-model pipeline routes each article stage to a specialized model for research, drafting, fact-checking, and image generation, which means the output has been pressure-tested against multiple quality layers before it reaches your CMS.
- 26-point QA scoring before every publish, covering keyword density, internal linking, and brand voice alignment, so articles that would tank a manual editor's credibility check don't ship.
- LLM visibility tracking monitors whether AI assistants are citing your content, giving you signal on the generative search surface that standard rank trackers don't cover.
- Direct CMS publishing on an auto-scheduled calendar, which means publishing cadence doesn't collapse the moment the person managing it gets pulled onto another project.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The autopilot publishes without a human review step in the default flow — agencies whose clients contractually require approval before any content goes live will need to either override the scheduler manually on every article or build an external review checkpoint, which removes the core time-saving premise.
- Content strategy is driven by keyword intent inference from the existing site, not by real-time ranking performance data; teams running active SEO experiments who need to adjust topics based on what is and isn't climbing in Google will find the calendar cannot respond to that signal, and they typically reach for a tool like Surfer or a custom workflow that connects rank tracking to content planning.
- Self-hosting is not available, which means every article, every site identity profile, and every CMS credential flows through SIA's infrastructure — a deal-breaker for clients in regulated industries where data residency requirements prevent sending content drafts to third-party cloud services.
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- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-24T06:35:09.260Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Solo marketers building search visibility
- Agencies managing multiple client sites
What it does well
- Generating SEO articles aligned with existing site content
- Creating 7-day content calendars automatically
- Publishing directly to CMS with quality scoring
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is SIA SEO free?
- SIA SEO has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from $39.99/mo). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is SIA SEO open source?
- No — SIA SEO is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does SIA SEO have an API?
- Yes. SIA SEO exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://siaseo.com for details.
- What platforms does SIA SEO support?
- SIA SEO is available on: Web.
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SIA SEO takes a URL, infers site identity in seconds, and begins producing 1,500–3,000 word SEO articles on a daily publishing schedule without requiring ongoing input. The core workflow: site analysis extracts industry, audience, and tone; keyword research surfaces seven daily headline options biased toward high-value search intent; a multi-model pipeline drafts, fact-checks, and images the article; and a 26-point QA check gates publication before the article syncs to the CMS. The vendor states setup to first published article takes under five minutes.
The architecture that sets SIA apart from single-prompt generators is its model routing — the vendor describes GPT-based drafting, a separate model for fact-checking citations, and a dedicated image model, each assigned the pipeline step it handles best. This means the article that reaches your CMS has passed through distinct quality layers rather than a single generation pass. Combined with a 4,000+ site backlink network and LLM visibility tracking (which monitors whether AI assistants like ChatGPT and Perplexity are citing your content), the platform is targeting the full search surface, not just Google.
SIA fits teams where publishing volume and topical consistency matter more than editorial control at the article level. Solo marketers building search authority in a defined niche and agencies managing multiple client sites are the described use cases, and the autopilot calendar maps directly to those needs. The tool breaks down when content strategy requires real-time pivots based on ranking data, when clients require per-article approval before publication, or when a niche demands editorial judgment that site-identity inference cannot replicate — at which point teams typically layer in a content manager or move to a workflow tool that has approval steps built into the pipeline.
Direct CMS publishing is described as a core feature, and the quality report includes CMS readiness as one of its 26 checked markers. The API is available, which the vendor page implies can be used for integration with existing tech stacks, though the docs describe the primary path as the platform’s own auto-scheduler rather than a developer-configured pipeline.
