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3 new tools I love as an SEO and founder
Hey, so I've been trying out some cool new tools this month. You know, I love tinkering with new stuff for my SEO side projects.
Here's the lowdown on three that I think are really shaking things up:
1/ Create Pages (by @iannutall on X)
This one's a game-changer for cranking out programmatic SEO content. It's not just another AI writer - it works based on your datasets and integrates with GPT and Claude to generate copy based on your data.
So… you end up with pages that are super keyword targeted and actually convert.
The best part? You can combine it with Ian’s other programmatic SEO tool, product comparison maker: https://pseo.tools/product-comparison.
Here’s an example project you can do:
Go to GPT and generate a list of popular cars together with some features. I went with 90 of them.

Now, go to the comparison tool and upload your list, and it will create a comparison pair for each car.
This will result in 4005 combinations (90 * 89) / 2 = 4005.
This means you can publish 4005 pages with content that compares car1 and car2.

In Create Pages, this was my prompt for Claude Sonnet (you can obviously go into more detail and add even more AI blocks, I kept it simple here).

And made a quick comparison table:

And before you know it… this was the output:

And the table looked like this:

Oh, and Create Pages is only 125 bucks a year for unlimited templates. Bargain, right?
2/ CursorAI
Okay, this one's wild. It's like having a coding buddy who knows your whole project. Get this - you can edit code just by telling it what you want in plain English.
I was worried about switching from VS Code, but it lets you basically run it on top of VS code and the IDE is the same.
And they're serious about privacy too - there's a mode where they don't store any of your code. Perfect when you're working on hush-hush stuff.
The AI completion assistant panel (CTRL/CMD+L) on the right side can literally spit out full components that work flawlessly.

So I played around and built an app (all using Cursor) that calculates the impact of a slow website on revenue:

3/ Postwise
Last but not least, Postwise is my new secret weapon for Twitter and LinkedIn. It's like having a whole team of social media gurus working 24/7.
It doesn't just spit out boring posts - this thing knows how to get engagement. And it's got all these cool tools for growing your followers without breaking a sweat.

Plus, it's got some nifty features for selling stuff. You can drop in links, reshare your best posts, and even set up auto DMs. It's making my social media game so much smoother.
With these three tools, I'm producing content faster, coding like never before, and kicking off my social media presence.
What do you think? Reply to this email and let me know!