Introducing RankUp🪄 - The Agentic SEO Content System
RankUp is an agentic SEO content system that handles your SEO content end-to-end, using a team of specialised AI agents and your product and industry knowledge.
Here's how it works ⬇️
SEO Leaders Answer Marketers' Hottest Q's - Best Of Georg R.A.
If you want to learn how to scale unique content creation, check out this video: https://t.co/H1Tzs5tqJn
And if you want to learn more about RankUp's agentic SEO & GEO workforce, check here: https://t.co/4s2jop5dZE
📣 NEW video going LIVE tomorrow at 12pm (Tallinn 🇪🇪 time)!
Topic: SEO Leaders Answer Marketers' Hottest Q's - Best Of Georg R.A.
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Just launched @theRankUp on @ProductHunt!
If you don't hate me & like what we're building then I'd greatly appreciate a vote for the top launch of the day

You can vote here: https://t.co/sW0CeyxVYt
How to pitch your product/service?
Yesterday I had 4hrs to figure it out before going on stage for my 1st ever LIVE pitch of @theRankUp to a room FULL of entrepreneurs at @LIFT99co, one of 🇪🇪's finest startup hubs.
Here's the 5-step framework I used👇🏼
A THREAD🧵
Next Monday, I'll be representing @theRankUp at Vibe Code Atelier's demo day and showing how RankUp's team of SEO AI agents can get LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude to sell your products/services for you.
Sign up for the event here https://t.co/vChP4zzi97
P.S. The Agentic Internal Linking is just one of the MANY agents and automations we've built to automate SEO content workflows. Check out the full suite here: https://t.co/eFwgic2Sie
And just like that, with a click of a button, you've got all your internal linking done!
To celebrate the launch of Lyra, we're giving a limited number of people free access.
To get selected:
✅ React to the 1st post
✅ Under it, comment "LINKS"
✅ Repost to move up the line
6️⃣ Review
Once everything's ready, go through what the agents have done & accept, reject, or edit the anchor text or placement yourself.
When you're done, hit apply & the updates go straight to your CMS.
5️⃣ Guardrails
He also has a set of rules he won't break:
→ No repeating the same anchor text over & over
→ No stuffing a target keyword into every link
→ No linking away from a page using its own ranking term
→ No dropping links into CTAs or anywhere they'd look spammy
4️⃣ Editor-grade writing
Cedric, the writer agent, then takes over the actual writing - working from least intrusive to most.
His first choice is to wrap words already on the page, the reader can't tell anything changed.
If that's not natural, a light rewording that keeps the meaning intact.
And only if it genuinely adds value, a new sentence carrying a real, useful fact. Never filler like "click here to learn more."
3️⃣ Prioritization
Of course, not all links are worth the same.
So Lyra prioritizes the links that push strength to the pages where it moves the needle most:
→ Pages sitting just outside the top results
→ Pages earning traffic but under-supported
→ Orphan pages
2️⃣ Opportunity finding
Lyra then looks for the gaps = the connections that should exist but don't. She does this by combining 2 things:
1. The role each page plays: main topic pages vs. supporting pages, so links flow in the right direction
1️⃣ Site mapping
Before suggesting a single link, Lyra, the content manager agent, maps your entire site - your topic clusters, how pages relate & which ones are isolated or starved of links.
From your RankUp Content Audit, bulk-select the internal linking tasks you want Cedric to run & he handles both the inbound & outbound links for each page in the batch.
As simple as that :)
Okay, here’s more context on what happens behind the scenes:
So most sites end up with internal linking that's either done manually on a handful of pages, or just… not done at all.
That's why we built @theRankUp's💫 Agentic Internal Linking
And it's never really "done”.
Every time you publish new pages, those new pages need to be connected.
So the work just keeps piling up.
It's not difficult. It's just a lot…
Internal linking itself isn't hard.
Identify related pages. Use natural anchor text. Find a natural spot in the content for each link. Make sure no page is orphaned.
The hard part is doing it across an entire site.
Across 50, 100, sometimes 500+ pages.