Claude AI ran a 90-day SEO roadmap across five of my websites.
One went from 49 clicks a week to over 1,800 a week and climbing.
That site alone: 27.5K clicks and 1.08M impressions over 16 months.
The best single day: 325 clicks. Free traffic, no ads.
The whole thing runs on one skill file with 13 steps — I will show you the file.
One part failed hard, and that is in here too.
These are the actual Google Search Console dashboards for all five sites — 16-month Performance views, straight off my screen.
● GSC screenshot 1 of 5 · aiprofitboardroom.com
This is the main site, aiprofitboardroom.com. 27.5K clicks and 1.08M impressions — over a million times the site showed up in Google. Look at the shape of that blue line: a full year sitting near zero, then from April it just climbs and climbs to 200-plus clicks a day. That tall spike near the end is the best single day — 325 clicks.
● GSC screenshot 2 of 5 · aisuccesslabjuliangoldie.com
This one is the patience story. 6.79K clicks and 592K impressions — but look at the line. From August 2025 all the way to April 2026 it is basically flat on the floor. Eight months of almost nothing. Then the flywheel kicks in and it goes vertical on the right edge. Most people quit somewhere in that flat stretch. The data is why you don't.
● GSC screenshot 3 of 5 · aimoneylabjuliangoldie.com
Site three: 1.8K clicks and 175K impressions. It ticked along at a few clicks a day for months, and you can see the daily bars thickening as the cluster articles land. Not a rocket — a compounder.
● GSC screenshot 4 of 5 · bestaiagentcommunity.com
This site did not exist in this data until late March — a true standing start. 609 clicks and 39.2K impressions from zero. Small numbers, but every one of those is a brand-new site getting found with no ads and no audience.
● GSC screenshot 5 of 5 · juliangoldieaiautomation.com
And the fifth site: 797 clicks and 54.1K impressions — nearly all of it since April, when the flywheel started feeding it. Five dashboards, one system, same shape everywhere: flat, then up.
Now here is the same story as a picture — the main site's climb, animated.
The whole system runs on one Claude skill file with 13 steps. You will see the actual file.
One site sat flat for four months — the part that fools almost everyone.
16 outreach emails. 9 bounced. Killed in 48 hours. The honest bit is near the end.
One keyword and one real case study go in. Five different articles come out, publish across five sites the same day, link to each other, and get indexed the same hour.
Each spin makes the next spin easier — that is why it is a flywheel, not a to-do list.
Two Claude accounts run it — one on the laptop, one on the desktop.
Five cheap, fast Eleventy sites on Netlify — no WordPress — each connected to Google Search Console, plus the 13-step blog-post skill that carries all the expertise.
What you're watching: the real 13-step blog-post skill, open in my Agent OS SEO tab — scrolled top to bottom. Transcripts as the source of truth, five unique articles per keyword, CTR titles under 60 characters, schema, embeds, CTAs and the index trigger are all written into the file.
The skill file carries the expertise — you supply a keyword and a couple of paragraphs about a real job you did.
The sites are templates. If you can paste text into a file, you can run this.
Real slugs from the daily logs — each one published on all five domains the same day, indexed the same day, with ~25 cross-site links added per keyword run.
What you're watching: the real deploy history in my SEO tab — articles shipped to the five sites, each logged with its live URL and build time.
What you're watching: Agent Kanban in SEO-cluster mode — a planned five-article cluster on a live board, with a Done card previewing the shipped article.
Every article is built from a real case study — a true job, with real numbers — not thin filler.
1,496 posts are live and impressions tripled in 90 days. Thin content dies; grounded content compounds.
After a few weeks, GSC fills with gifts: gaps where Google shows you but you have no page, and leaks where you rank but the title loses the click.
What you're watching: a live Search Console pull inside my Agent OS Research tab — 5,000 real queries analysed, then striking-distance and low-CTR cards painted from the data, each with a one-click "Use topic" button.
You can wire this together yourself from this page. Or get the whole thing done inside the Agent Operating System — the skill, the SEO tab and the roadmap, pre-connected.
No — that is the biggest myth about it. The everyday 90% runs on free local models and free APIs, and for the frontier work it drives the Claude CLI you already pay for — your Claude subscription includes it, so you are not paying twice.
Inside the Boardroom there are full token-optimisation tutorials, so you cut usage to the bone and never think about it again.
aisuccesslabjuliangoldie.com sat flat at 30–60 clicks a week from January to April — publishing the whole time. Then three weeks: 81 → 295 → 405.
New sites sit flat for months — that is normal, and it is why most people quit at ten posts.
The difference here: Claude keeps publishing daily through the flat months, so the waiting costs you no working time.
June 7: an automated backlink outreach campaign with guessed targets — big sites, invented editorial addresses. Here is the honest anatomy.
No — it was fenced off and killed in 48 hours, and the publishing flywheel never touched it.
That is the point of a circuit breaker: one bad experiment dies alone.
A batch of local SEO pages — "essex seo", "el cajon seo" — ranked and got zero clicks. Ranking without intent is a vanity win. Cut.
The "deepseek harness" topic ranked across four of the five sites — the variants split each other. The fix: one site owns a topic deeply, the others support with links, not clones.
Cheaper model routes produced worse articles — free output got flagged, long-generation models hit rate limits. The fix that stuck: the Claude CLI you already pay for, with a reliable writer profile.
I tried. The articles were worse, and worse articles do not rank — quality of the writer matters more than saving pennies per article.
You already pay for Claude; the CLI comes with it. Use the good writer.
CTR titles rewritten on click-leak pages, one clear CTA on every article, schema and internal links tightened, testimonial videos rotated with no duplicates.
Same rankings — four times the clicks. That is what fixing the leaks buys.
The site ranked No.1 for "best ai skool community" with an AI Overview placement — and one page got recommended No.1 in Google's AI Overview less than 24 hours after publish.
When other sites mention your brand next to your key terms, AI engines learn to connect you — that is where the compounding goes next.
Wrong: "AI content gets punished by Google."
Right: 1,496 posts are live and impressions tripled in 90 days — Google runs AI answers at the top of its own results. What dies is thin content, and every article here is built from a real case study.
Wrong: "I would need to be technical to run this."
Right: The skill file carries the expertise — you supply the keyword and a couple of paragraphs about a real job you did. Over 3,000 business owners are inside AIPB, and some started with zero AI experience.
Wrong: "90 days is too long to wait."
Right: The flat months run on autopilot. The old way costs 90 days of your hands — this way costs 90 days of the calendar.
158 pages of members who already broke through these exact beliefs — real businesses, real wins, in their own words.
Read the 158-page testimonials doc →Keywords come from your own Search Console — gaps and leaks, not tool guesses.
One keyword and one true story a day become five unique, cross-linked articles.
Every article is indexed the same day it publishes.
Rankings without clicks get cut. Cannibals get consolidated.
The system publishes daily while you wait — the waiting costs no working time.
49 a week to over 1,800 a week is what that looks like on one site.
One-to-one, with my agency — a custom plan for ranking your site on Google and the AI search engines.
Book the free session → goldie.agencyThe failures are included.
Ninety days from now the flat months are behind you — or they have not started.
See you in the next one.