A copilot for technical SEO in Claude, Claude Code, Amp, …
Run technical SEO in Claude, Claude Code, Amp, LM Studio …
A copilot for technical SEO in Claude, Claude Code, Amp, …
As SEO consultant or agency you probably know the workflow when you are prospecting for new clients or want to run a quick check on a property for an existing client or really just any website you're curious about. You run a crawl check to see if a site is crawlable by ChatGPT, Alexa, Siri as well as search engines like Google, Bing and so on. Or you run a check on PageSpeed Insights and CrUx for checking Google Core Web Vitals. When prospecting for potential clients that can be a ton of work. R
This is magical! And it saves a ton of time going back and forth between the agent and checking page speed, copy/pasting performance data, etc.
I've lost count of how many hours i've wasted running PageSpeed, crawl tests, and Core Web Vitals across multiple sites when prospecting. If this tool can batch that work and give me clean summaries inside Claude or LM Studio, it’s a big win. Excited to try this on a client list.
Tried Technical SEO MCP and really like how it brings Core Web Vitals, robots.txt, schema, sitemap, and mobile checks straight into Claude. No copy-paste, just ask and get actionable results. Wrote a short take above. Congrats on the launch! 👏 https://topaiproduct.com/2025/08/31/technical-seo-mcp-let-claude-run-your-site-checks/
Cool to see technical SEO wired straight into Claude. Takes a lot of the grunt work out. Wonder if it could also give a “start here” list of priorities instead of just raw checks.
A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.
Categories come from the product's launch tags. Most products appear in 2-3 categories. The primary category is listed first.
The scores reflect launch-period engagement. Historical data is preserved and doesn't change retroactively. The build date at the bottom shows when the index was last refreshed.