Turn Seoclue audit gaps into LanderPilot landing pages
The cleanest ecosystem play is not to make Seoclue do everything. Seoclue should diagnose search demand, GEO gaps and page-level issues. LanderPilot should help users create or rebuild the landing pages that capture those opportunities.
The workflow
1. Audit the site
Seoclue identifies missing money pages, weak SEO/GEO structure, poor schema and conversion leaks.
2. Create the landing brief
The report becomes a page brief: keyword, SERP intent, trust blocks, schema, FAQs and CTA structure.
3. Build with LanderPilot
LanderPilot turns the brief into deployable landing pages for SaaS, agencies, ecommerce and service businesses.
Why this helps the business
Two-product funnel
Seoclue captures search demand; LanderPilot monetizes the implementation step.
Higher LTV
Users who need SEO fixes usually also need new landing pages, comparison pages and service pages.
Natural cross-links
Seoclue can link to LanderPilot as the build layer, and LanderPilot can link back as the audit layer.
Agency package
Agencies can sell audit + landing-page rebuild as a concrete monthly service.
pSEO angles to target
These are not random brand mentions. They are keyword patterns that create commercial pages and internal links.
Recommended positioning
Seoclue remains the AI SEO audit and report engine. OpenLLMAPI powers customer-owned model usage. LanderPilot becomes the implementation layer for landing pages discovered by audits.
FAQ
Should Seoclue and LanderPilot be merged?
No. Keep them as separate brands with a clear workflow: Seoclue diagnoses and prioritizes; LanderPilot builds and deploys. This creates two entry points and two revenue paths.
How should the sites link?
Use contextual links, not spammy sitewide links: audit pages mention LanderPilot for implementation, and LanderPilot templates mention Seoclue for audit validation.
What is the best offer?
For agencies: “AI SEO audit + 3 landing page fixes per client.” For founders: “Find the pages Google/AI cannot understand, then rebuild them.”