The Goldie Rank Machine™.
One machine. You feed it a keyword, rankings come out the other end. I run keyword research, content and backlinks across 6 SEO sites with Claude Agent OS — and these are the real numbers pulled live from Google Search Console this morning. Then I'll show you exactly how it works, in three parts: Keywords. Content. Backlinks.
last 90 days · 6 sites
Don't take my word for it. Open it all.
Before I explain a single thing, here's the whole machine — the live ranking sites, the real videos the content team made, the dashboard surfaces, and the two guides where I broke down the parts. Click straight through.
Source: Google Search Console, read-only pull on 15 June 2026 (last 90 days). I pull this with one command on the Agent OS — gsc-report.py — and it writes the tables I'm about to show you straight into my Obsidian vault.
The same story, straight from Google
You don't have to trust my dashboard. Here are two of the sites inside their actual Google Search Console — the 16-month view, so you can see the shape. This is what "the machine is working" looks like: flat for months, then the hockey stick.
I was you. Then I built the Rank Machine.
Before
My first site was a crypto blog. I published for months and got nothing.
Zero Google traffic. No clicks. No idea which keywords I could actually win.
I wrote every post by hand, guessed at titles, and prayed for backlinks.
It took me years to learn the three things that actually move rankings.
Then I put those three things inside one machine.
After
Now an agent reads my whole business out of my vault and hands me keywords I can rank for.
A team of agents turns each one into a video and blog posts, across all six sites.
Another agent does the outreach for the backlinks — the exact skill I wrote a book on.
122,674 impressions last quarter. I just point it at the next keyword.
You can have this too. Same three parts. Same machine.
Commit to transitioning today. Not tomorrow.
You've seen the numbers. Six sites. One person. Real Search Console data.
The next ten minutes show exactly how the three parts fit together.
So here's the deal.
Promise yourself one thing right now — you'll finish this guide AND wire in one of the three parts before you sleep tonight. Just one. Keywords, content, or backlinks. Because the moment you stop doing this by hand and let the machine do it, everything about how you grow changes.
The people sitting still are watching their rankings slide. The people building this today are the ones who'll own page one in six months.
Be one of those people.
Commit to the transition. Pick one part. Wire it in tonight.
One machine. Three gears.
SEO has always been three jobs — find the keyword, make the content, get the links. Most people do all three by hand, badly, and quit. The Rank Machine is those three jobs turned into three agents that share one brain. Here are the gears.
The Finder keywords
Reads your whole business out of Obsidian, then hands you keywords you can actually rank for — not the impossible ones every tool spits out. You stop guessing what to write.
The Maker content
A crew of agents turns one keyword into a video and blog posts, then ships them across all your sites. You stop being the bottleneck between an idea and a published page.
The Booster backlinks
An outreach agent finds the right people, writes the personal email, and follows up — link building at scale. You stop sending cold emails one at a time.
All three gears turn on one shared memory. The keyword agent, the content crew and the outreach agent all read the same vault — your business, your voice, your authority. That's why this isn't three random tools bolted together. It's one machine that knows who you are.
The old way vs the machine.
This is the whole reason the numbers above exist. Same three jobs — one is hand-cranked and slow, one runs while you sleep.
- Open Ahrefs, sort by volume, guess what you can rank for
- Compete for the same keyword as everyone else with the same tool
- Write every post yourself or pay $200+ per article
- Make one piece of content, for one site, then start over
- Send cold backlink emails one at a time, forget to follow up
- Wait 3–6 months to find out if any of it worked
- Ask the agent for keywords you can win given your authority
- It reads your vault, so the picks fit your sites — not the whole internet's
- A crew turns one keyword into a video + blogs, in your voice
- The same piece ships across all six sites at once
- The outreach agent finds prospects, writes + follows up automatically
- One Search Console command shows you exactly what's moving
Find the keywords you can actually win.
Every keyword tool has the same problem. It shows you what's popular — not what you can rank for. So you chase huge keywords, get buried on page 8, and quit.
The Finder flips that. It plugs Obsidian — my whole business written down — into the Hermes agent, then pulls my live Search Console data. Now it can answer the only question that matters: "Given what these sites already have authority for, where's the fastest win?"
Watch it work — I just ask in plain English
Here's the actual move, no tools, no spreadsheets. I open the Hermes agent and type one sentence: "Based on my Obsidian vault, what keywords would be good for AI SEO for the AI Profit Boardroom?" It reads my vault and hands back a real list, already sorted into core terms and high-intent funnel terms:
This only works because the agent can read your business. My whole Obsidian vault — what I sell, who I serve, my offers, my notes — is connected to Hermes as shared memory. I call it the Memory Galaxy. So when I ask for keywords, it isn't guessing from the open internet — it's matching real search demand against your authority. That's why the list comes back about AIPB, Skool communities and the $59 membership: because that's what the vault knows you can actually win.
What the agent actually sees
It pulls every query the network ranks for, then sorts them into two kinds of money-on-the-table. Here's real data from this morning's pull — not an example, the actual rows the agent flagged:
The "CTR leak" rows are the gold. Look at the top one — "hermes workspace" gets 16,016 impressions on page one but a 0.6% click rate. The page already ranks. It's just not earning the click. Rewrite the title and meta, and those clicks land overnight — no new content needed. Combined across two sites, that's over 21,000 impressions sitting there at under 1%.
The "striking distance" rows are next — keywords sitting at position 5–9 that one internal link or a couple of backlinks pushes into the top three, where the clicks live.
A normal keyword tool doesn't know your business. The Finder does — because it reads your Obsidian vault first. So it doesn't say "go rank for 'ai agent'" (impossible). It says "you already rank #8 for 'hermes workspace' with 16,000 impressions — rewrite that title today." That's the difference between generic advice and a move you can make before lunch.
You don't touch any of it. You type one line: "what keywords should we go after?"
The agent pulls the data, reads your vault, and hands you a ranked shortlist in plain English. Members who'd never opened Search Console are running this on day one.
Turn one keyword into a video and a week of blogs.
Once the Finder hands you a keyword, the Maker takes over. This is a whole crew of Hermes agents — a scriptwriter, a video agent, an editor, a judge — that lives on one shared kanban board. You hand it a keyword. It hands you back finished content.
The video half
Video is the unfair advantage. Most people writing a blog post never make a matching video — too much work. The Maker makes both. These are real videos the agents built for the network — an AI avatar, captions, b-roll, music, all of it — with zero SaaS subscriptions:
Left: the crew introducing itself. Right: a finished promo the agents wrote, voiced, edited and judged on their own — the same pipeline that builds keyword-targeted content.
The blog half — across all six sites
While the video renders, the writing agents draft the blog posts. Then the same piece gets deployed across the whole network — one keyword, six sites, in one run. You watch it move on the board:
The crew reads the same vault the Finder did. So the content isn't generic — it's in your voice, about your keyword, aimed at your sites. And because they're separate agents on one board, they run in parallel: while one writes, another builds the video, a third edits. You stop being the bottleneck between "good idea" and "published page."
Generic AI content does. The agents don't write generic — they pull from your vault, so it carries your real stories, numbers and angle.
And you pair every post with a video, which almost nobody does. That combination is exactly what's pulling the 122,674 impressions up top.

Want the Finder, the Maker and the Booster wired and ready?
You've seen two of the three gears — the keyword agent that reads your business, and the content crew that ships video + blogs across your sites. Inside the AI Profit Boardroom you get the whole machine in one dashboard: Claude, OpenClaw and Hermes sharing one memory, one kanban, agents that know your business cold.
- The full Agent OS zip — every profile, prompt and config
- The keyword workflow + the Search Console setup from this guide
- The content crew — the shared board that ships across your sites
- The Obsidian memory setup so every agent knows your business
- Weekly coaching calls where I wire it up with you live
- 2,200+ founders building alongside you — someone's online 24/7
The links that push you to page one.
This is the gear I know best — I literally wrote a book on link building. And it's the one most people get wrong, because outreach is grindy: find the right person, write a real email, follow up, repeat a hundred times. Nobody keeps that up by hand.
The Booster does. It's a Hermes outreach agent — I broke the full build down in The Self-Writing Inbox guide. Give it a target list and it finds the contact, writes a personal email from your vault, sends it, and follows up with anyone who didn't reply.
Watch it work — one message, a live campaign
Here's a real one. I paste the page I want links to and tell Hermes: "We want to build backlinks to this page. Reach out to 5 relevant websites per day, short, direct email, schedule it, and follow up daily." A minute later the campaign is live:
Two pieces make this run on its own. First, Hermes has its own dedicated Gmail account — the outreach sends from a real inbox built just for link building, never your personal email, so replies land in one clean place and your main inbox stays untouched. Second, the campaign is put on a cron schedule: it wakes up every morning, sends its 5 fresh targets, and chases the non-repliers three days later — for as long as you tell it to. You set it up once. It runs while you sleep.
- Finds the prospects — the sites and people worth a link, in your niche.
- Writes the personal email — pulled from your vault, so it's specific, not spammy.
- Sends + tracks — straight from your inbox, logged so nothing slips.
- Follows up — chases anyone who didn't reply, which is where most links are actually won.
Outreach lives or dies on personalisation, and personalisation needs context. The Booster has it — the same vault the Finder and Maker use. So every email knows what you do, who you are, and why a link to your page actually helps the person you're emailing. That's link building at the scale of an agency, run by one person.
Mass-blast outreach does. The agent doesn't blast — it writes one real, personal email at a time, from your context.
That's the exact link-building method that built a 7-figure agency. The agent just removes the part where you burn out after fifty emails.
Three gears. One brain.
Here's the thing that makes this a machine and not just three apps. The keyword agent, the content crew and the outreach agent all read the same shared memory — your Obsidian vault, plugged into Agent OS. That's the part nobody else has.
Three agents, one vault. Every pick, post and email is shaped by the same memory of who you are.
It knows your business
Every gear reads the same vault — so picks, posts and emails all fit who you actually are.
One dashboard
Keywords, content board, outreach inbox — all in one place. No tab-juggling, nothing lost.
The output compounds
A keyword becomes content becomes a backlink target. Each gear feeds the next.
You curate, agents grind
You make the calls. The agents do the keyword pulls, the writing, the follow-ups.
That's why the network is growing, not just sitting there. Between two pulls three days apart, aiprofitboardroom went from 47,104 to 52,090 impressions, and its striking-distance keywords climbed from 157 to 185. The machine doesn't take days off.
What's really stopping you.
SEO is dead — AI search killed it.
Search just moved. Google, Perplexity and AI overviews all pull from pages that rank. The machine targets all of them — and the impressions above are from this quarter, not 2019.
I need a team or an agency to run SEO at this scale.
I run six sites with agents, not headcount. The team is the machine. One person curating beats five people hand-cranking.
AI content and automated outreach get you penalised.
Generic spray-and-pray does. Content and emails written from your real vault don't — they're specific, in your voice, and they're what's pulling the clicks right now.
158 pages of members who already broke through these exact beliefs — real businesses, real rankings, documented.
Read the 158-page testimonials doc →The proof, first-hand.
Everything in this guide is real and clickable. The ranking sites, the videos the agents built, and the two deep-dive guides on the content crew and the outreach agent:
Recap — what you now have.
You stopped guessing keywords
The Finder reads your vault + Search Console and hands you wins you can actually rank for.
You found the money on the table
Real CTR leaks — 16,000 impressions at 0.6% — that a title rewrite turns into clicks.
You stopped being the bottleneck
The Maker turns one keyword into a video + blogs, shipped across six sites.
You build links at agency scale
The Booster finds prospects, writes personal outreach, and follows up — solo.
Three gears, one brain
Every agent reads the same memory, so it all fits your business and compounds.
The proof is live
122,674 impressions, 4,310 clicks, six sites — and climbing between pulls.
Want the whole machine, wired and ready?
The Finder, the Maker and the Booster — Claude, OpenClaw and Hermes in one dashboard, one memory, agents that know your business.
- The full Agent OS zip — every profile, prompt and config
- The keyword workflow + the content crew + the outreach agent
- The Obsidian memory setup so every gear knows your business
- Weekly coaching calls — we wire it up together
- 2,200+ founders already building this way
See the 158 pages of member wins →
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