Keep your domain
No hosted SEO subdomain and no second public copy competing with your canonical page.
SEODrafts coordinates approved content. Your stack keeps ownership of the domain, route, design, canonical, sitemap, analytics, and deployment.
After approval, the destination-specific publisher writes the content into your CMS, repository, or controlled webhook. The run is complete only when the destination confirms the operation and SEODrafts can record a plausible public URL.
No hosted SEO subdomain and no second public copy competing with your canonical page.
Use your existing components, frontmatter, CMS fields, deployment, and analytics.
Separate “content sent” from “page live” and keep the final URL attached to the work.
A bounded workflow turns evidence into an editorial decision and a reviewable publishing outcome.
Configure the site origin, route behavior, fields, and server-side credentials.
Use dry-run or draft mode before allowing a destination-specific publish operation.
Confirm the final URL and let the host stack control rendering and indexing.
SEODrafts does not guarantee rankings, invent authority, or make weak pages useful by publishing more of them. It helps your team choose, substantiate, review, and ship stronger work with a visible chain of decisions.
No. Publishing credentials belong in CI or another server-side secret environment.
The destination site owns canonical output; SEODrafts checks the route and records the final URL.
The public catalog covers Git/Markdown, ten native CMS publishers, a custom webhook, and a reviewed Squarespace fallback.
Join the private beta to bring opportunity research, reviewable briefs, editorial approval, and customer-owned publishing into one workflow.
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