AI SEO generation
Generate SEO with AI belongs in the SEO tab of Page settings, the same area where Atomicat stores page title, description, author, SEO language, canonical links, custom meta tags, share image, and favicon.
If your workspace shows the button, treat it as a drafting assistant that uses page context to suggest SEO fields. If you do not see the button, complete the SEO tab manually.
What the generator uses
When enabled, Atomicat prepares a request with:
- Page ID.
- Existing title, description, keywords, author, and product name.
- Page domain and slug.
- Current page sections.
- Selected SEO language.
The request is sent to api/generate_seo through Atomicat's bot API with the logged-in user's token. The response can fill Page title, Description, Keywords, Author, Product name, and suggested custom meta tags.
Generated Author and Product name are only applied when those fields are empty. Suggested custom meta tags are added only when a tag with the same name does not already exist.
How to use it
- Open the Page Builder for the page you want to optimize.
- Open Page settings.
- Go to the SEO tab.
- If your workspace shows Generate SEO with AI, click it.
- Wait for the progress states to finish. The implementation stages include analyzing content, researching keywords, generating recommendations, creating meta descriptions, and complete.
- Review the SEO preview, Page title, Description, Author, language, canonical links, custom meta tags, share image, and favicon.
- Click Save editions in Page settings, then save or publish the page when ready.
Manual review checklist
| Field | What to verify |
|---|---|
| Page title | Atomicat warns when the title is longer than 70 characters. Shorten it if search results or ads may truncate it. |
| Description | Atomicat warns when the description is longer than 155 characters. Keep the main promise and keyword early. |
| Language | The SEO language dropdown can also align the page language used elsewhere in settings when the language exists in both lists. |
| Canonical links | Each canonical link must be a valid URL and cannot duplicate an existing canonical link. |
| Custom meta tags | Use the dedicated fields for restricted tags instead of adding duplicates. |
| Share image and favicon | Select images intentionally; generated text does not choose these assets for you. |
Validation and caveats
- You must be logged in to use AI features.
- If the endpoint returns an error or an invalid response, Atomicat shows an error toast and clears the progress state after a short delay.
- Custom meta tags require both Name and Content.
- Pasting a full or partial
<meta>tag into custom meta fields can be parsed into name and content when possible. - Restricted meta names are blocked because Atomicat has dedicated fields for them. Examples include
author,description,robots,viewport,referrer,og:title,og:description,og:image,og:type, andog:url. - For
authoranddescription, the product can focus the matching SEO field. For Open Graph title and description, it can switch to the Optimizer area and enable Meta optimization. - AI output is a starting point. Review claims, compliance language, medical or financial disclaimers, pricing, guarantees, and brand voice before publishing.
Testing notes
- After saving, reopen Page settings and confirm the generated fields persisted.
- Use the SEO preview in the tab to check title, description, domain, and slug.
- Preview or publish the page and inspect the
<head>if canonical links, favicon, share image, or custom meta tags are critical. - If you rely on Meta or Google Ads, also review the Optimizer tab because AI SEO does not replace ad-specific optimization settings.
Frequently asked questions
Why do I not see the Generate SEO with AI button?
AI SEO availability can depend on workspace access, rollout, or feature configuration. If your workspace does not show it, use the normal SEO fields manually.
Does AI SEO overwrite every field?
It can set title, description, and keywords from the response. Author and product name are only filled when those fields are empty, and suggested custom meta tags are skipped when a tag name already exists.
Can I paste a full meta tag into custom meta fields?
Often yes. The SEO tab attempts to extract name and content from pasted meta-tag HTML. It still blocks restricted tags that belong in dedicated Atomicat fields.
Does generated SEO publish automatically?
No. You must save Page settings with Save editions, then save or publish the page. Treat the generated text as a draft until you review it.