SEO Skills
Discover SKILL.md files for technical SEO checks, metadata workflows, content structure, and search-focused site audits.
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Why use seo skills
SEO skills are a natural fit for agent workflows because they often combine repeatable checks with page-level nuance. A strong SEO skill can tell an agent how to review metadata, canonical tags, internal links, schema, robots directives, sitemap coverage, or content structure in a way that stays consistent across many pages.
This category matters because SEO tasks are rarely a single prompt. They usually involve a checklist, a way of prioritizing issues, and a bias toward evidence from the page itself. A reusable skill makes that process clearer and more scalable.
As a directory category, SEO also has good search intent overlap with the rest of Pacgie. People looking for technical SEO skills, content audit skills, or metadata workflow skills are likely to be the same users who use your analyzers and generators.
Benefits of this category
- Turn recurring audit logic into reusable instructions.
- Improve consistency across metadata, schema, and page-level SEO reviews.
- Help agents focus on high-impact issues instead of producing generic optimization advice.
- Support programmatic content operations with a clearer editorial and technical checklist.
How to use these skills well
- Pick skills that match the SEO layer you care about: technical, content, metadata, internal linking, or rich results.
- Use a live page or content sample to judge whether the skill produces concrete findings instead of generic suggestions.
- Compare related skills and keep the ones that map closely to your publishing workflow.
- Pair SEO skills with site-audit or metadata tools when you need both automation and inspection.