I will build a programmatic SEO machine that auto-generates thousands of ranking pages
About this gig
I will build a programmatic SEO machine that auto-generates thousands of ranking pages from a structured data source, so one template captures an entire long-tail keyword universe on autopilot.
What you get
- A working programmatic SEO system that turns a dataset (spreadsheet, API, or database) into hundreds or thousands of unique, indexable pages from a single page template.
- Keyword and entity research mapping out the repeatable "head term + modifier" patterns that justify pages at scale (for example "[service] in [city]", "[product] vs [product]", "[tool] for [use case]").
- A data layer: I design or clean the source table (rows = pages, columns = the variables that fill each template) and document where every field comes from so it stays maintainable.
- A page template built for crawl and conversion: dynamic title tag, meta description, H1, intro, body sections, internal-link blocks, FAQ schema, breadcrumb schema, and an Open Graph card — all populated per row.
- Internal linking automation so the generated pages link to each other and to your money pages in a logical hub-and-spoke structure (the part most programmatic projects get wrong).
- Technical SEO plumbing: clean URL structure, auto-generated XML sitemaps (chunked if you cross the page-count limits), canonical tags, robots rules, and pagination handling.
- A render/publish pipeline appropriate to your stack — Next.js / Astro static generation, WordPress bulk import, Webflow CMS via API, or a headless-CMS-to-static build — so adding rows means new pages without manual work.
- Thin-content guardrails: logic that suppresses or merges pages with insufficient data, plus variation in copy blocks so pages don't read as spun duplicates.
- Documentation and a handover walkthrough so your team can add data and regenerate pages after I'm gone.
Plans
| Basic | Standard | Premium | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keyword/pattern research | Single page pattern | Up to 3 patterns | Full topic-cluster map |
| Pages generated | Up to ~200 | Up to ~1,000 | Up to ~5,000+ |
| Page template | 1 responsive template | 1 template + variant blocks | Multi-section, conversion-optimized |
| Data layer setup | You provide clean data | I clean & structure your data | I source/enrich + structure data |
| Internal linking | Basic hub links | Hub-and-spoke + related links | Full siloing + contextual links |
| Schema markup | Basic | FAQ + Breadcrumb | Full structured-data suite |
| Sitemaps & technical SEO | Sitemap + canonicals | + robots + pagination | + indexing API / log-aware setup |
| Publish pipeline | Static export | CMS/API integration | Full automated build pipeline |
| Documentation | Setup notes | Written guide | Guide + recorded walkthrough |
| Revisions | 1 | 2 | 3 |
How it works
- Discovery call / brief. You tell me your niche, target stack (Next.js, Astro, WordPress, Webflow, etc.), the audience, and what a "money page" conversion looks like for you.
- Pattern & keyword research. I find the repeatable query shapes with real search demand and low-to-moderate competition, and confirm there's enough underlying data to fill them honestly.
- Data layer design. We lock the source table: one row per page, one column per template variable. I clean, dedupe, and validate it, flagging rows too thin to deserve a page.
- Template build. I build the page template with dynamic metadata, body sections, schema, and internal-link slots, and we review one rendered sample page together before scaling.
- Generation & internal linking. I generate the full page set, wire the hub-and-spoke internal links, and produce the sitemaps and canonical/robots rules.
- QA & publish. I spot-check rendered output, run a technical crawl to catch duplicate titles, orphan pages, and broken links, then publish or hand you the build pipeline.
- Handover. You get documentation showing exactly how to add rows and regenerate, plus a walkthrough on higher tiers.
Why choose this
Most "programmatic SEO" attempts fail for two reasons: the pages are thin duplicates Google ignores, and there's no internal-linking architecture, so the pages sit orphaned and never get crawled. I treat both as first-class problems. Every template ships with content-variation logic and thin-page suppression, and every page is woven into a deliberate link graph. I also build on your stack rather than forcing a tool on you, and I hand over a system you can keep feeding — not a one-time batch you can never update. The deliverable is an engine, not a stack of disposable pages.
Who it's for / use cases
- SaaS and tools wanting "[feature] for [industry]", integration, alternative, and comparison pages at scale.
- Local and multi-location businesses needing "[service] in [city/neighborhood]" coverage across a region.
- Marketplaces and directories turning their existing catalog into indexable category, listing, and "best of" pages.
- Travel, real estate, jobs, and e-commerce sites with naturally large, structured inventories of long-tail terms.
- Affiliate and content sites targeting product/spec/"vs" long-tail with a defensible data source.
- Agencies that need a programmatic build delivered cleanly under their own brand.
FAQ
Q: Will these pages actually rank, or just exist? Ranking depends on data quality, competition, and your site's authority — no one can guarantee positions. What I guarantee is that the pages are uniquely populated, internally linked, schema-marked, and technically crawlable, which is the foundation ranking is built on. Thin, orphaned pages never rank; this avoids both failure modes.
Q: Do I need to provide the data? On Basic, yes — clean data in, pages out. On Standard I clean and structure data you supply. On Premium I help source or enrich it (public APIs, scraping where permitted, or licensed datasets). I'll tell you upfront if your idea lacks a viable data source.
Q: What platforms do you support? Next.js, Astro, and other static/SSG frameworks; WordPress via bulk import; Webflow via the CMS API; and headless-CMS-to-static builds. If you have a different stack, ask before ordering and I'll confirm fit.
Q: Isn't this just auto-generated spam? No. Spam is the same content repeated with a word swapped. A real programmatic system pairs a template with genuinely different data per page and suppresses rows that don't have enough to say. I build to the second standard and refuse projects that only fit the first.
Q: How many pages can you really generate? Technically thousands, and tiers reflect that. But page count should follow data depth and search demand — I'd rather ship 800 strong pages than 8,000 thin ones, and I'll advise you on the right ceiling for your niche.
Q: Can I add more pages later myself? Yes — that's the point. Adding rows to the data source and re-running the build creates new pages. The documentation and walkthrough show exactly how, so you're not dependent on me for every update.
Q: Do you handle indexing and getting the pages crawled? I set up XML sitemaps, canonicals, robots rules, and internal links so crawlers can discover and prioritize the set, and on Premium I can wire indexing-API submission. Actual indexing speed is controlled by the search engine and your site's authority.
Q: What do you need from me to start? Your niche and goals, access to (or details of) your target stack, any existing data source, and one example of a page you'd consider a success. The clearer the data source, the faster and stronger the build.
Reviews★5(1)
- @miax★★★★★5
The setup he delivered spins up hundreds of templated location pages from our data feed automatically, and a chunk of them are already showing up in search. Genuinely impressed with how hands-off the whole thing runs now.