The Oracle watches X and spots what's breaking in AI. Then one click writes a unique SEO article for every site you own — the source tweet embedded, the three sites cross-linked, all of it submitted for indexing — in under a minute. You stop chasing keywords and start owning the trend while it's still rising.
Before
I'd find a keyword, brief a writer, wait days for a draft.
By the time it went live, the trend was cold.
And it only ever went on one site — so one shot at the SERP.
The fast-moving AI stories? I watched other people rank for them.
Speed was the whole game, and I kept losing it.
Then I wired the Oracle into my sites.
After
Now the Oracle hands me the trend the morning it breaks.
I click once.
A unique article goes live on all three of my sites — each one different, cross-linked, with the source tweet embedded.
Every URL is submitted for indexing before I've finished my coffee.
You can run the same play across your whole network.
This is the engine behind a 7-figure SEO agency and a community of founders ranking their own sites every week — agency owners, creators, affiliates.
When a story breaks, Google rewards the page that's there first with the freshest, most relevant answer. But the old content process takes days — keyword, brief, writer, edit, publish — and only ever hits one site. By the time you're live, ten others ranked and the wave is gone. Here's the difference when the Oracle runs the play.
Three moves. The first one's automatic. The second is a single click. The third happens while you do something else.
Publishing the same article to all your sites is duplicate content, and it quietly hurts all of them. So the Oracle never does that. It writes a genuinely different article for each site — a different title, intro and angle — then links them together. That's the network play: multiple SERP positions for one trend, plus instant backlinks between your own sites.
And it all runs on one agent — Hermes, signed into X with your own Grok login. No second API key, no per-article bill. The same agent that finds the trend writes the articles and embeds the tweet.
Claude Tag went live on X on 23 June. The Oracle caught it, and one click published a unique article to all three sites — each with the source tweet embedded and the network cross-linked — then submitted every URL for indexing. Total time: 57 seconds. Here are the real, live pages:
This isn't "spin 100 articles." It's the real SEO levers, pulled fast and at network scale.
Speed, freshness, unique depth, internal links and authority — the things that actually rank — applied to the whole network the moment a story breaks.
Ranking is half the play. The other half is riding the trend on X. So next to every signal there's Draft this — it turns the trend into a ready-to-fire banger tweet in your voice, bolded hook and all, that you quote-post on top of the original. No hashtags, no fluff. Like this:
So one trend gives you both: pages that rank on Google and a post that rides the wave on X — written for you, in seconds.
You don't stitch together an X scraper, a writer, a publisher and an indexer. The Oracle is already inside the Agent Operating System in the AI Profit Boardroom, wired to your WordPress sites and running on your own Grok login. Point it at your sites and you're publishing on-trend, ranked-ready content across your whole network this week.
Stop chasing keywords. Start owning the trend — across every site you have.
The pages that win the next year are the ones that show up first on the trend with real depth and real links. The Agent Operating System inside the AI Profit Boardroom hands you the Hermes Oracle wired to your sites — so the next time a story breaks, you're one click from a ranked-ready page on every site you own, instead of watching someone else take the SERP.