Not me, personally, but someone in a now-deleted reddit page... my lag between saving links and sharing them is too high, but the OP said
QuoteAfter 20+ years in SEO, I kept doing the same manual loop: pull the keyword, read the top 10 results, look for gaps, write the page, add schema, think about AI citations. So I finally just automated the whole thing and open-sourced it.
It's called SEO-AGI — a skill file you drop into Claude Code, OpenClaw, or Codex.
What it actually does:
- You give it a keyword
- It pulls the live SERP using your existing data source (DataForSEO, GSC, Ahrefs, or SEMrush — BYOK, you own your data)
- Runs a competitive analysis across the top results
- Identifies content gaps that competitors are missing
- Outputs a complete, publish-ready page — heading structure, body copy, FAQ schema, HTML tables, internal link anchors
And, he linked to the github project that does all this
https://github.com/gbessoni/seobuild-onpage
He has some other interesting stuff.
https://github.com/gbessoni/keyword-seo-agent