SEO research

See the keywords your rivals rank for, and you don’t

Your AI works inside the tools you already pay for, like SimilarWeb, and operates the Search Console you’re signed into, then tells you which terms are worth chasing.

Find where you can win in search, with real evidence

Use Actionbook to research the organic search opening for Manus in AI search. Read the live Google results for the head term, my brand terms, and the high-intent “alternative” and “vs” terms, pull traffic from my SimilarWeb seat, and read my own clicks and positions from the Search Console I’m signed into. Then give me opportunities.csv: every term with its intent, who ranks now, and the play, so I can hand it to a writer.

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Here’s my plan:

  1. 1.Read the live Google results for “best ai agents”, “manus alternative”, and “manus vs chatgpt”.
  2. 2.See which type of page wins each term and who owns the top spots.
  3. 3.Pull traffic from my SimilarWeb seat to size each prize.
  4. 4.Read my own clicks and positions from the Search Console I’m signed into.
  5. 5.Weigh it up, then write opportunities.csv.

Starting now.

Running in your Chrome, signed in as you
Read today’s results on GooglePull competitor traffic from SimilarwebRead my own Search ConsoleSummarizing and exporting the file

Here’s the read. opportunities.csv is ready to download.

TermIntentWho ranks nowThe opening
best ai agentshead termBrowsingListicles (Gumloop, Lindy, Salesforce), Reddit on topListicle territory. Pitch to get listed, don’t build a page to outrank them.
manus alternativeyour brandComparing youRivals farming your name: Lindy, Vellum, MoClaw “cheaper Manus”They rank for your own brand. Defend it with a comparison + pricing page.
manus vs chatgptcomparisonDecidingYour own page is #1, but review sites and Dust’s “alternatives” sneak inYou hold the top. Add the “vs” pages you’re missing before rivals do.
Short answer: defend your brand term first, then own the comparisons. “best ai agents” is listicle territory, you won’t outrank a Lindy or Salesforce roundup, so get listed in them instead. The fast win is your own brand: rivals like Lindy and MoClaw already rank for “manus alternative” with “cheaper” pages aimed at your pricing. Your own page still tops “manus vs chatgpt”, so defend the alternative term with a comparison and pricing page, then extend the “vs” pages to the rivals you’re missing. Your SimilarWeb seat shows those branded terms already convert, so point the writer there first.

A real read of the SERP, from today’s results and your own data.

Not a model guessing from last year. The agent opens the pages in your browser and pulls your own numbers.

Can’t open Google. Guesses who ranks from old training data.

Reads today’s live results, who actually ranks right now.

Makes up search volumes and “top keywords”.

Pulls your real clicks and positions from your own Search Console.

No demand signal, no look at the pages that win.

Reads Google Trends and the ranking pages, live in your session.

Reach what the API can’t.
Your whole SEO workflow.

Research is the first job. Each one reads the live pages and the tools you already pay for, then does the click-work no API will.

01Keyword discovery

Find the terms worth writing for

Use Actionbook to open the live Google results for [seed topic] and its “alternative”, “vs”, and “best” variants in my own browser. For each term, give me the intent, the type of page that ranks, who owns the top three today, and my own position from the Search Console I’m signed into. Output a table sorted by easiest win first.

02Competitor analysis

See how a competitor earns its traffic

Use Actionbook to open [competitor]’s site and the live results it ranks for, in my own browser. Map the pages that pull their organic traffic, the term each one targets, and the gaps where they rank and I don’t. For their traffic, read it from the SimilarWeb seat I already pay for. Output one row per page: URL, the term, the intent, and whether I have an equivalent.

03Work with no API

Submit a batch of new URLs for indexing

Use Actionbook to open Search Console in my own session and, for the URLs in [list], run URL Inspection and request indexing one at a time, at a human pace, pausing for me to confirm each. There’s no API for this, it’s click-only. Log every URL with its status and whether the request went through, so I keep a record.

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