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About

I run a small SEO agency called Tactycs, and the actual job every month has always been the same. Find what our clients' competitors rank for that they don't. Write something better. Publish it. Go back and fix the pages that started slipping. It works. It is also slow, expensive, and almost entirely mechanical.

So we built the engine that does it, and ran it on our own clients first. Evergreen AI is that engine, opened up.

Here is how it works. You give it your domain and up to three competitors. It reads your site, learns what you sell and how you talk, then pulls every keyword those competitors rank for and subtracts what you already cover. What is left is your gap. It scores that gap by search volume, difficulty, and how weakly the competitor is holding the position, groups near-duplicate intents so you never publish the same article twice, and drops the rest into a prioritised calendar at whatever cadence you set.

Then it writes. Not from a prompt template: 35 steps run before the first word is written. A live SERP scan of the top ten. A People Also Ask harvest. A competition-strength check that skips SERPs owned by giants you have no chance of beating. It scrapes up to six ranking pages, tears down their on-page SEO, scores them for gaps and weaknesses, weighs 14 proven article formats against what Google is already rewarding for that query, matches internal links from your own pages by meaning rather than keyword, and grounds the piece in your real products and prices. The output is answer-first, with FAQ blocks and JSON-LD schema, because ChatGPT and Perplexity have quietly become the page one that matters.

An AI-slop filter runs last. No em dashes, no "delve", no "leverage", no "robust". That filter exists because this thing published under my name, to clients who would have fired me over slop.

Publishing takes one click, or none. WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Wix, Ghost, and Sanity are live, plus Google Search Console so the whole plan is tied to how your site actually ranks rather than to guesswork. Markdown and HTML export covers everything else. A generic webhook is next.

It also does not stop at publish, which is the part that matters most. Every month it re-audits the pages you already have, catches the ones sliding down, and rewrites them. Ten of those enhancements a month, on top of up to thirty new articles. That is the work agencies quietly skip, and it is where the compounding actually comes from.

Pricing is $149 USD per site per month. No contracts, cancel anytime, with a discount at two sites and a bigger one at six.

A free account gets a real run against your actual domain: your competitor gap keywords, your topic titles, your calendar, scheduled and visible. It stops short of writing the articles. I would rather say that plainly than dress it up as a trial. No credit card, and nothing expires.

Who it is for: small businesses and solo marketers who know they should be publishing weekly and have no realistic chance of doing it by hand. Who it is not for: anyone who wants another keyword dashboard to poke at. This one does the work and shows you the receipts.