SEO command center
for agencies managing 50+ client sites.
Angflare monitors rankings, audits, content gaps, schema issues, local visibility, and client reporting across every site — then turns the data into prioritized SEO actions.
Agencies do not lose clients because
they lack SEO tools.
They lose clients because clients cannot see progress.
Angflare turns scattered SEO work into a visible operating system — one place where data, tasks, and client proof live together.
Most SEO platforms
stop at reporting.
Angflare creates the
next action.
Four agents that monitor,
diagnose, and recommend the work.
Each agent owns one slice of the SEO operating system. They share the same task queue, the same client context, and the same approval gate. You stay in the loop on every change.
Finds crawl issues, broken metadata, schema gaps, indexation risks, and Core Web Vitals regressions. Drafts the fix, attaches the diff, waits for approval.
Tracks geo-grid changes, GBP visibility, local competitors, and map pack movement. Surfaces the cities you are losing and the ones to defend first.
Finds pages on the edge of page one, keyword gaps versus competitors, and refresh opportunities. Tells you what to write, not just what is broken.
Turns activity, wins, alerts, and next steps into client-ready reporting. Editorial voice, real numbers, your brand on the cover.
Most SEO tools observe.
Angflare acts.
Eight observability modules feed one action queue. Agents crawl client sites, propose fixes, and auto-apply the changes you trust them with. The rest wait for your review. This is the loop other platforms never close.
Eight signals, one pane of glass.
Audits, local rankings, keyword rankings, AI visibility, uptime, Core Web Vitals, technical health, off-page. Each module pulls from the right source of truth. GSC for rankings, PageSpeed Insights for vitals, Open PageRank for authority, Bing Webmaster for backlinks.
The point is not the modules themselves. Every agency has some version of these. The point is that they share a task queue. A CLS issue from Vitals and a missing H1 from the audit sit in the same list, prioritized against each other.
Every finding becomes a ticket.
The Action Center is the structural innovation. Every module emits tasks with priority, site, source, and an auto-apply flag. Your team works a single queue across 47 clients. You measure resolution velocity, not dashboard views.
Tasks with a lightning bolt can be shipped to WordPress on click. Meta titles, schema, alt text, canonical tags. The ones that need human judgment wait for a person. The line between the two is a setting, per agency, per site.
Real work, not credits.
Tell us the client's website and we configure the geo-grid for you. Claude reads the site, identifies the service area, picks the keywords, sets the radius. What used to be a 20 minute setup is a 40 second paste.
Models route by task. Cheap rewrites go to Gemini 2.5 Flash on the free tier. Medium work hits Haiku. Monthly narrative reports use Sonnet, at about $0.016 a report. You see cost per call, per client, not an abstract "credits" meter.
Your brand, front and center. Always.
The client portal lives on your subdomain. Your logo on the nav. Your accent color on the charts. No "powered by" footer. We ship two logo variants per agency, dark for the UI and light for the PDFs, because reports print better on cream paper.
Monthly reports carry your editorial voice. Real keywords, real competitors, real city names. The Claude Sonnet narrative has a forbidden-phrase list built into the system prompt. No "in conclusion." No "moreover." No "game-changer." No emoji.
The same work,
done from one place.
Open a client, see rankings, audit, vitals, and queue in one screen. No tab-switching.
Drafts auto-generate. Your team edits a paragraph, approves, sends — instead of building a deck.
Technical, local, content, and reporting agents share one task queue and one client context.
Models route by job. Sonnet for narrative, Haiku for diffs, Gemini Flash for cheap rewrites.
Four steps. Closes the loop with the client.
Connect your client sites.
Import sites, keywords, GBP locations, analytics, and ranking sources. Onboarding takes about 15 minutes per client.
Let Angflare detect what matters.
The platform monitors rankings, technical issues, local visibility, and content opportunities, continuously — not at month end.
Work from one priority queue.
Every issue becomes a clear task with impact, urgency, and a recommended next step. Auto-apply the safe ones, review the rest.
Clients see progress automatically.
Generate clean, branded reports that show work completed, wins, risks, and upcoming actions. Approve and send in 90 seconds.
The details we sweat,
so you do not have to.
Reports that sound like your senior consultant. Not your API.
60% wins, 30% opportunities, 10% context. Every paragraph cites a real keyword, a real competitor, a real number. Forbidden phrases baked into the prompt. Your client will not know a model wrote the first draft.
Four roles. Per agency billing.
Superadmin, agency, staff, client. Quotas and cost attribution scoped to the agency, not the user. Built for the shop managing 50 clients, not the freelancer with two.
Tracked across every surface that matters.
We log your clients' mentions in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overview. Weekly. With source citations.
Priced for the agency,
not the seat.
Your team size never changes the price. Add staff as you grow. Pricing scales with the number of client sites you manage, because that is what scales your work.
Questions we get asked a lot.
Still stuck? Email hello@angflare.com. A real person replies within four hours.
Is Angflare replacing Ahrefs, Semrush, or DataForSEO?
Can clients access their own dashboard?
Does Angflare automatically make changes to websites?
Is this only for local SEO?
How long does onboarding take?
What does white-label include?
How is AI usage billed?
Can I export my data if I leave?
Stop reporting SEO work manually.
Start running it from one command center.
Built for agencies managing multiple sites, recurring reports, ranking volatility, and client expectations.