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How to Combine Seoable With ChatGPT 5.5 for Daily SEO

Daily SEO workflow pairing Seoable findings with ChatGPT 5.5 execution. Step-by-step guide for founders shipping organic visibility without agencies.

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April 30, 2026
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The Seoable Team

The Problem With Most SEO Workflows

You shipped. Your product works. But nobody can find it.

Traditional SEO agencies want retainers. Ahrefs and Semrush want subscriptions. Most founder-friendly tools give you data but no execution path. You're left staring at spreadsheets of keywords, unsure what to do next.

The real gap isn't in the tools. It's in the workflow. You need:

  1. A single audit that tells you exactly where your brand stands (technical SEO, keyword gaps, AI visibility)
  2. A daily execution engine that turns audit findings into ranked content
  3. A way to do this without hiring anyone

This guide walks you through combining Seoable (the audit layer) with ChatGPT 5.5 (the execution layer) into a daily workflow that ships organic visibility in weeks, not quarters.

Prerequisites: What You Need Before Starting

Before you set up this workflow, confirm you have the following in place:

Tools and Access:

Knowledge Requirements:

  • Basic understanding of what SEO is (no deep expertise needed)
  • Ability to read a keyword roadmap and understand search intent
  • 30 minutes per day to execute (this is a daily workflow, not a set-it-and-forget-it system)

Site Requirements:

  • A live website with at least 10 pages of existing content
  • A CMS that lets you publish new pages quickly (WordPress, Next.js, Webflow, Shopify—Seoable works with all of them)
  • HTTPS enabled (required for both SEO and ChatGPT API integration)

Warning: This workflow assumes you understand your product's target audience and value proposition. If you can't explain in one sentence why someone should use your product, stop here and clarify that first. Everything else flows from that.

Step 1: Run Your Seoable Audit and Export the Findings

Seoable delivers five key outputs in under 60 seconds:

  1. Domain audit (technical SEO health, crawlability, indexing status)
  2. Brand positioning (where your brand currently ranks, visibility gaps)
  3. Keyword roadmap (prioritized keywords by search volume, intent, and ranking difficulty)
  4. 100 AI-generated blog posts (ready to publish or refine)
  5. AI Engine Optimization (AEO) score (how visible you are to ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other AI models)

Your first task: Go to Seoable.dev and run your audit. You'll get a report that looks like this:

  • Technical Issues: 14 issues found (missing meta descriptions, slow pages, broken internal links)
  • Keyword Opportunities: 247 keywords you could rank for in your niche
  • Current Rankings: 3 keywords ranking on page 1, 12 on page 2-3
  • AEO Visibility: Your brand appears in ChatGPT responses 2% of the time (target: 15%+)
  • Content Gaps: 8 high-intent keywords with no content on your site

Once you have the report, export the keyword roadmap as a CSV. This becomes your daily execution list.

Pro Tip: Pay special attention to the "Quick Wins" section. These are keywords you can rank for in 2-4 weeks because they have lower competition and higher relevance to your existing content. Start here.

Step 2: Set Up Your ChatGPT 5.5 API Connection and Prompt Template

ChatGPT 5.5 is faster and more reliable than earlier versions for content generation. You'll use it to turn Seoable's keyword roadmap into actual blog posts.

Setting up the API:

  1. Go to OpenAI's API platform
  2. Create an API key (or use an existing one)
  3. Set up billing (you'll pay per token, roughly $0.03 per 1,000 words for GPT-4 Turbo or $0.001 per 1,000 words for GPT-3.5)
  4. Test your connection by running a simple request

Creating your prompt template:

You'll use the same prompt structure every day. Save this as a text file or in your notes app:

You are an SEO content writer for [YOUR COMPANY]. Write a 2,000-word blog post optimized for Google and AI search engines.

Target Keyword: [KEYWORD FROM SEOABLE]
Search Intent: [USER INTENT]
Target Audience: [YOUR AUDIENCE]
Brand Voice: [Your voice]

Structure:
- H2 Introduction (150 words, include keyword naturally)
- H2 Section 1 (300 words, include keyword 1-2 times)
- H2 Section 2 (300 words, include keyword 1-2 times)
- H2 Section 3 (300 words, include keyword 1-2 times)
- H2 Section 4 (300 words, include keyword 1-2 times)
- H2 Conclusion (250 words, include keyword 1 time)

Requirements:
- Use active voice
- Break paragraphs into 2-3 sentences max
- Include 1-2 internal links to existing pages
- Include 3-5 external links to authoritative sources
- Use H2 and H3 headings only (no H1)
- Write in [YOUR TONE]

Fill in the brackets with your specific details. This template ensures consistency across all your AI-generated content.

Pro Tip: Test this prompt with one keyword first. Run it through ChatGPT 5.5, read the output, and refine the template before scaling to daily execution.

Step 3: Create Your Daily SEO Execution Checklist

This workflow runs every single day. Consistency beats perfection in SEO.

Morning (5 minutes):

  1. Open your Seoable keyword roadmap CSV
  2. Pick the next keyword on the "Quick Wins" list
  3. Open your ChatGPT prompt template
  4. Fill in the keyword, search intent, and audience

Mid-morning (15 minutes):

  1. Run the prompt through ChatGPT 5.5
  2. Copy the output into your CMS draft
  3. Do a 5-minute scan for typos and AI weirdness (ChatGPT sometimes repeats phrases or uses awkward transitions)
  4. Add internal links to existing pages on your site
  5. Add external links to 3-5 authoritative sources (look at the top-ranking articles for that keyword and cite them)

Afternoon (5 minutes):

  1. Submit your sitemap to Google Search Console (so Google crawls your new page)
  2. Add the new page URL to your GA4 tracking
  3. Schedule the post to publish (or publish immediately if you want faster indexing)

End of day (2 minutes):

  1. Log the keyword, publish date, and URL in a spreadsheet
  2. Move to the next keyword on the roadmap

Repeat this every single day. One post per day = 30 posts per month = 360 posts per year.

Step 4: Optimize for AI Search, Not Just Google

This is where most founders get it wrong. You're not just writing for Google anymore. You're writing for ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other AI models that cite sources.

Seoable's AEO (AI Engine Optimization) score tells you how visible your brand is to AI. Your goal is to move that number from 2% to 15%+ in 90 days.

How to structure content for AI citations:

  1. Lead with data and specifics. AI models prefer factual, cited information. Instead of "SEO is important," write "Companies that invest in SEO see a 40% increase in organic traffic within 6 months, according to HubSpot's 2024 State of Marketing Report."

  2. Use clear section headers. AI models scan headers to understand your content structure. Make headers descriptive and keyword-rich.

  3. Include original research or case studies. AI models cite sources that provide unique insights. If you have data about your customers or your own product's performance, include it.

  4. Link to authoritative sources. When you cite external sources, AI models recognize your content as credible and more likely to cite you in return.

For a deeper dive into AEO strategy, check out AEO Basics for E-Commerce: Show Up When AI Recommends Products, which walks through the exact positioning moves that get your brand cited.

Step 5: Integrate Seoable's Findings Into Your Daily Prompts

Your Seoable report gives you more than just keywords. It gives you competitive intelligence, content gaps, and technical issues.

Use the domain audit findings: If Seoable flags "missing meta descriptions on 12 pages," create a blog post about meta descriptions. Title it with one of your target keywords. This serves two purposes:

  1. It fixes a technical issue
  2. It ranks for a keyword

Use the brand positioning data: If Seoable shows you're ranking #8 for a keyword but #1 for a related keyword, create content that bridges the gap. Write about the #8 keyword in a way that naturally links to the #1 keyword page.

Use the AEO score: If your AEO score is low, prioritize keywords that AI models are already searching for. Seoable highlights these in your roadmap. Write about them first.

This integration ensures your daily workflow is always aligned with your audit findings.

Step 6: Monitor, Measure, and Iterate Weekly

You're not just writing into the void. You need to track what's working and adjust.

Weekly check-in (30 minutes on Friday):

  1. Open Google Search Console. Look at your "Performance" report. Which of your new pages are getting impressions? Which are getting clicks?

  2. Check rankings. Use a free tool like Google Search Console's "Performance" tab or a paid tool like Ahrefs to see where your new content is ranking. You should see movement within 2-4 weeks.

  3. Review ChatGPT citations. Ask ChatGPT questions related to your keywords. See if your new content shows up in the citations. If not, adjust your content structure for better AI visibility.

  4. Identify patterns. Which keywords are converting? Which content types (how-tos, explainers, case studies) are ranking fastest? Double down on what works.

  5. Refine your prompt template. If you notice certain sections aren't ranking, adjust your prompt. Maybe you need longer sections. Maybe you need more data.

Pro Tip: Keep a simple spreadsheet with columns for Keyword, Publish Date, Current Rank, Impressions, Clicks, and CTR. After 30 days, you'll see patterns that inform your next 30 days of content.

Step 7: Scale to 2-3 Posts Per Day (Optional)

Once you've done this for 30 days and understand the rhythm, you can scale up.

The scaling play:

  1. Batch your prompts. Instead of writing one prompt per day, write 5 prompts in one sitting (takes 15 minutes). Store them in a folder.

  2. Use ChatGPT's batch API. If you're running high volume, OpenAI's batch API is 50% cheaper than real-time API calls. You submit 100 requests, they process overnight, you get results in the morning.

  3. Assign execution to a VA. Once your prompt template is solid, a virtual assistant can handle the CMS publishing, link-adding, and GSC submission. You focus on prompt creation and weekly iteration.

  4. Leverage Seoable's 100 pre-generated posts. Your Seoable package includes 100 AI-generated blog posts. Use these as a starting point. Refine them in ChatGPT 5.5 (takes 5 minutes per post) and publish.

At 2-3 posts per day, you'll have 60-90 new posts per month. That's enough to move your domain from invisible to visible in 90 days.

Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

Pitfall 1: Writing about keywords nobody searches for. Solution: Always check search volume in your Seoable report before writing. If a keyword has fewer than 100 monthly searches, skip it. Focus on keywords with 500+ monthly searches.

Pitfall 2: Writing content that doesn't match search intent. Solution: Before you write, search the keyword in Google. Read the top 3 results. Understand what searchers actually want. Your content needs to satisfy that intent or it won't rank.

Pitfall 3: Publishing content with zero internal links. Solution: Every post needs 2-3 internal links to existing pages. This helps Google understand your site structure and distributes ranking power.

Pitfall 4: Ignoring technical SEO while focusing on content. Solution: Your Seoable audit flags technical issues. Fix them first. A technically broken site won't rank no matter how good your content is. Set up a free SEO tool stack to monitor ongoing issues.

Pitfall 5: Not waiting long enough to measure results. Solution: Google takes 4-12 weeks to fully rank new content. Don't panic if you don't see rankings after 2 weeks. Keep publishing. After 60 days of consistent daily posts, you'll see movement.

Real Example: How This Workflow Works in Practice

Let's walk through a real scenario. Say you're a founder with a SaaS product for project management.

Day 1:

  • Seoable audit shows you rank for "project management software" (position 45) but not for "asana alternative" (high intent, 2,000 monthly searches)
  • You pick "asana alternative" as your first keyword
  • You fill in your ChatGPT prompt: Target Keyword: "asana alternative," Search Intent: "users comparing Asana to other tools," Audience: "small business owners"
  • ChatGPT generates a 2,000-word post comparing Asana to 5 alternatives (including yours)
  • You add 2 internal links to your pricing page and your feature comparison page
  • You add 5 external links to Asana's official site, G2 reviews, and industry publications
  • You publish and submit to Google Search Console

Day 15: You check Google Search Console. The "asana alternative" post is showing 12 impressions per day. It's ranking position 18.

Day 30: You check again. 45 impressions per day. Position 8. You're getting clicks.

Day 60: Position 3. 200 impressions per day. 8 clicks per day. You've published 60 posts in this same time period. 5 of them are now on page 1.

Day 90: You've published 90 posts. 12 are on page 1. 30 are on page 2-3. Your organic traffic has increased 300%. Your Seoable AEO score has moved from 2% to 11%.

This is the power of daily execution combined with audit-driven keyword selection.

Advanced: Pairing Seoable With ChatGPT 5.5 and Your AI Stack

Once you've mastered the daily workflow, you can layer in additional AI tools for even faster execution.

Check out The Busy Founder's AI Stack for SEO: Three Tools, Zero Bloat for a complete guide to combining Seoable, ChatGPT 5.5, and Claude Opus 4.7 into a minimal but powerful stack.

You can also apply this workflow across different platforms. How to Generate a Sitemap.xml for Your Site (Every Stack Covered) walks through technical setup for Next.js, Webflow, Shopify, and WordPress. And Setting Up Open Graph Tags for Better Click-Through from AI Search shows you how to optimize for clicks from AI search engines specifically.

For a longer-term roadmap, From Busy to Cited: A Founder's Roadmap From Day 0 to Day 100 gives you a 100-day plan that goes beyond daily execution to strategic positioning.

Addressing the Broader AI and SEO Landscape

The SEO world is changing fast. Google is integrating AI into search. ChatGPT is becoming a search engine itself. Perplexity and other AI models are pulling traffic that used to go to Google.

This is why the Seoable + ChatGPT 5.5 workflow works: it optimizes for both traditional Google SEO and AI search simultaneously. When you write for AI citations (as outlined in Step 4), you're future-proofing your content.

Research from AI Agents for SEO: Complete Guide to Agentic Content Automation shows that combining AI content generation with SEO strategy (rather than using AI blindly) produces 3x better results. That's what this workflow does.

Similarly, I Tried 18 AI SEO Tools. Here Are The Ones That Really Work highlights that the best outcomes come from pairing multiple tools with a clear execution strategy. Seoable provides the strategy. ChatGPT 5.5 provides the execution.

When to Use This Workflow (And When Not To)

This workflow is perfect for:

  • Technical founders who shipped a product but have zero organic visibility
  • Kickstarter creators who need SEO before launch
  • Indie hackers without agency budgets
  • Operators who need a one-time audit and content push

This workflow is not ideal for:

  • Large enterprises with dedicated SEO teams (you need a more complex strategy)
  • Highly competitive niches where you need 12+ months of SEO work (start here, but plan for longer-term work)
  • Brands that don't have a clear product-market fit (fix that first)

Key Takeaways and Next Steps

Here's what you need to remember:

  1. Seoable gives you the audit and keywords. ChatGPT 5.5 gives you the execution engine. Together, they replace a $10,000+ agency retainer.

  2. Daily execution beats perfect execution. One post per day, every day, for 90 days will move your domain from invisible to visible. Waiting for the perfect post is a losing strategy.

  3. Optimize for AI search, not just Google. Your Seoable AEO score tells you how visible you are to ChatGPT and Perplexity. Make that a KPI.

  4. Measure weekly, iterate monthly. Track rankings, impressions, and clicks. Double down on what works. Kill what doesn't.

  5. Technical SEO + great content + AI visibility = growth. You need all three. Seoable handles #1 and identifies the content gaps for #2 and #3. ChatGPT 5.5 handles #2. Your execution handles #3.

Your next move:

  1. Get a free domain audit from Seoable to see where you stand
  2. If you're serious, buy the full audit ($99, one-time) and get your keyword roadmap
  3. Set up your ChatGPT 5.5 API access
  4. Pick your first keyword and write your first post tomorrow
  5. Do it again the next day

That's it. No agencies. No retainers. No fluff. Just audit, execute, measure, repeat.

You shipped your product. Now ship your SEO.

Additional Resources for Ongoing Optimization

As you continue this workflow, you'll want to deepen your SEO knowledge. A Guide to SEO Content and AI covers how to blend AI tools with SEO strategy at scale. AI for SEO: Your Guide for 2026 looks at the future of AI in SEO, including real-time analytics and predictive optimization.

For practical daily workflow tips, How to Use AI Tools When Creating SEO Content walks through competitor analysis and keyword research with AI. And How To Integrate AI Tools Into Your SEO Workflow specifically addresses integrating AI into your daily processes.

If you want to go deeper on content intelligence and authority building, Authoritative content intelligence: Where SEO, AI, and Siteimprove Meet explains how to build SEO authority in an AI-driven landscape.

For self-paced learning, Onboarding Yourself to SEO: A Self-Paced Founder Track gives you a structured path through domain audits, keyword roadmaps, and content strategy without needing to hire anyone.

Finally, Why Bing Webmaster Tools Matters Now That Copilot Cites It is critical reading because Bing feeds both Copilot and ChatGPT. Setting it up is an underrated AEO move.

The workflow you just learned isn't a one-time thing. It's a daily practice. The founders who stick with it for 90 days see organic visibility. The ones who quit after two weeks see nothing. Choose wisely.

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