How are you using AI in SEO right now?

I use AI to generate content ideas, draft outlines, and speed up keyword research, but always tweak it manually.
Bro, Yes, I use AI as a support tool for brainstorming ideas, drafting initial outlines, and speeding up keyword research. However, all content is manually refined, optimized, and personalized by me to maintain accuracy, originality, and your brand voice.
AI is definitely part of my SEO workflow now, but more as a support tool, not a replacement.

Best approach: AI handles speed and scale, humans handle strategy, intent, quality and risk control.
AI is definitely part of my SEO workflow, but only as a support tool not a replacement. The best approach, in my experience, is that AI helps with speed and scale, while humans handle strategy, search intent, quality control, and risk management. This ensures the work remains effective, accurate, and aligned with long-term SEO goals.
 
I use AI mostly to speed things up like outlines, keyword grouping, and first drafts. It helps a lot, but AI content alone doesn’t rank well without manual edits. Works best as an assistant, not a replacement.
 
AI tools are everywhere now content writing, keyword research, automation, etc.

I’m curious
How are you using AI in your SEO workflow (if at all)?

What’s working and what’s not?
Thanks... :)
Sir, Yes, AI tools are definitely part of the workflow now, but more as support tools, not replacements. Thanks
 
Sir, Yes, AI tools are definitely part of the workflow now, but more as support tools, not replacements. Thanks
Sir, Yes, AI tools are definitely a part of our workflow now, but they are used strictly as support tools to improve efficiency and accuracy, not as replacements for human expertise or decision making. Thanks

Thank you.
Just as a support tool, it does help, such as in keyword expansion, content stuff. Dont like just fully rely on it cuz it is just generic ahh stuff and misses search intent
Sir, AI tools do help as support tools in certain areas, such as keyword expansion and basic content assistance. However, we do not fully rely on them, as AI-generated output is often generic and can miss actual search intent. Human analysis and strategy are still essential to ensure relevance, accuracy, and performance.
Best regards, Thanks

I use AI mostly to speed things up like outlines, keyword grouping, and first drafts. It helps a lot, but AI content alone doesn’t rank well without manual edits. Works best as an assistant, not a replacement.
Sir, I mainly use AI to speed up the process, such as creating outlines, grouping keywords, and preparing initial drafts. It’s definitely helpful for efficiency, but AI-generated content on its own doesn’t perform or rank well without manual review and edits. In practice, it works best as an assistant to support the workflow, not as a replacement for human expertise and optimization.
I use AI to analyze search intent, refresh old content, and predict which pages can rank faster, then apply human judgment.
Mate, I use AI to analyze search intent, refresh existing content, and identify which pages have the potential to rank faster. After that, I apply human judgment and manual optimization to ensure accuracy, relevance, and strong performance. AI supports the process, but final decisions and execution are always handled manually.
Best regards, Thanks :)
 
I’m using to speed up keyword research, optimize content for search intent, and automate technical SEO audits.............
 
I’m using to speed up keyword research, optimize content for search intent, and automate technical SEO audits.............
Sir, That’s a solid approach. Using automation for keyword research and technical SEO audits definitely saves time and improves accuracy. When combined with intent-focused content optimization, it can really boost overall search performance.

I use AI to generate content ideas, write drafts, and analyze keywords faster.
Bro, AI is definitely changing content workflows. Leveraging it for ideation, drafting, and keyword analysis allows for faster execution without compromising strategy

I use AI for keyword research, content outlines, and quick optimization ideas, but final edits are always manual to keep content natural and safe.
Sir, I use AI as a support tool for tasks like keyword research, content structuring, and quick optimization ideas to speed up the process. However, every piece of content goes through manual review and editing before final delivery. This ensures the content stays natural, aligns with brand voice, meets user intent, and remains fully safe and compliant with search engine guidelines. AI helps with efficiency, but the final quality always comes from human judgment.
AI helps me spot ranking gaps, improve content structure, and speed up on-page SEO without replacing human judgment.
Bro, AI plays a helpful role in identifying ranking gaps, improving content structure, and speeding up on-page SEO tasks. It allows for smarter and more efficient optimization without cutting corners. However, strategic decisions, context understanding, and final execution always rely on human judgment. This balance ensures the content remains accurate, natural, and aligned with both user intent and long-term SEO best practices.
 
I’m still new to SEO. I use AI mostly for content ideas, outlines and rewrites.Tried posting fully AI-written content → didn’t work for me. Now I just use AI as a helper, not a shortcut. Still learning..
 
I use AI to brainstorm ideas, cluster keywords, analyze competitors, and support content optimization, which works well in the preparation phase; but AI falls short when it comes to strategic decisions, judging content quality, and deeply understanding user behavior, so human oversight is still essential.
 
I mainly use AI for brainstorming content ideas, clustering keywords by search intent, and identifying content gaps more quickly. But the actual writing and editing I still do by hand — high-quality human-written content still matters most for long-term rankings.
 
I build wordpress plugin to generate seo article, featured image, and publish it
 
Hey Backlink Spot, AI is currently best used for generating massive topical maps and automating programmatic seo structures. Using it for raw content generation without heavy human editing often leads to thin content penalties these days.It is also incredibly effective for writing custom schema markup and clustering keyword data at scale.
 
I mainly use AI to speed up my SEO workflow — things like outlining content, grouping keywords by intent, and analyzing SERPs. Fully AI-written content without proper editing usually feels too generic, so strategy and final insights still need a human touch.
 
It helps me brainstorm and create content.
 
i use ai as an assistant, not a strategist. big difference. for me it’s great for clustering keywords, generating content briefs, outlining topical maps, even drafting first pass articles fast. saves hours. but i never publish raw ai content. that’s how you end up with generic fluff that ranks nowhere.

what’s working is using ai to scale structure, then adding real insight, data, internal links. what’s not working is relying on it for “seo thinking”. it doesn’t understand competitive gaps properly.
also, ai content alone won’t rank in tough niches. you still need authority. diversified backlinks and sometimes controlled pbn pushes are what actually move competitive pages. ai speeds production, links move rankings.
 
I use AI mostly for outlines, clustering keywords, and speeding up drafts, but i still manually tweak structure and intent. it’s great for efficiency, not so great for strategy or building real authority signals.
 
AI tools are everywhere now content writing, keyword research, automation, etc.

I’m curious
How are you using AI in your SEO workflow (if at all)?

What’s working and what’s not?
Thanks... :)
AI has become a very important part of SEO.
I use these tools as support tools in my SEO workflow rather than full reliance.

I use AI tools for outlining articles, generating topics and content ideas , finding keywords. Another thing that works well is the structuring of my content. AI can help organize headings, FAQs, and summaries, which makes it easier to create well-structured articles that match search intent.

While these tools help with a lot of things, the content generated might not include practical insights or real experiences. As a result, the content production still need human input.
 
I mostly use AI for keyword clustering, content outlines, and first drafts, which saves a lot of time in the research phase. The content still gets manual edits, internal linking, and real examples before publishing to keep it ranking stable.
 
I’m getting the best results from AI when it’s used for structure, outlines, comparisons and workflow speed - not for blindly publishing raw output.
What works best for me:
- use AI to map the topic and competitors
- build the article structure faster
- draft sections
- then rewrite/edit the important parts manually
The pages that feel too close to default AI phrasing are usually the ones that struggle. AI is good at acceleration, not at replacing editorial judgment.
 
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