ContextBolt SEO

ContextBolt SEO FAQ

Answers on ContextBolt SEO data accuracy, credits, the site audit, Search Console and fixing a connection, all in plain English.

Last updated July 2026

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Using it

Which agents does it work with?

Any MCP client. That includes Claude Code, Claude Desktop, claude.ai, Cursor, Codex, Windsurf and Cline. Setup steps for each are on Connect your agent.

Is there an app or dashboard?

No, and that is the point. Your agent is the entire interface. You ask, it answers in the chat. There is nothing extra to log into or learn.

Do I need to know the tool names?

No. Ask in plain English and your agent picks the right tool. The MCP tools page is just a reference for what is available.

Data and accuracy

How accurate is the data?

It is Ahrefs-grade, decision-useful and directionally accurate. The volume, difficulty and authority figures are built to guide real decisions. They are not identical to any one other tool’s numbers, because every SEO tool estimates these differently. Use them to compare and prioritize, which is what they are good at.

Where does the data come from?

From a professional SEO data source, shaped into clean answers for your agent. You do not need your own data account or any API keys. It is all included in your plan.

Credits and plans

How do credits work?

Your plan includes 1,000 lookups a month, which resets each billing cycle. Most tools cost 1 lookup. Backlink tools cost 3, AI-visibility tools cost 8, and site audits cost 1 per page. Your Search Console, the memory layer and credit checks are free.

What happens if I run out?

Nothing breaks. You get a friendly message with your reset date and a top-up link. Top-up packs never expire. You can also just wait for your monthly reset. See pricing for the numbers.

How do I check my balance?

Ask your agent “how many lookups do I have left?” and it runs the free check_credits tool for your balance, top-up credits and reset date.

The site audit

What does the audit check?

On-page best practice. Titles, meta descriptions, headings and H1s, thin content, broken pages, canonicals, HTTPS and mixed content, image alt text and more. It gives each page a health score and a fix list, worst first.

How much does a site audit cost?

1 lookup per page. A default 25-page audit is 25 lookups. It only charges for pages that actually returned data, and it never audits new pages beyond the first set unless you ask.

Why did running the audit again show different things?

That is the fix-verify loop working. A repeat audit re-checks the pages already in your report and leads with what changed since last time, so you can see your fixes land. To audit brand-new pages instead, ask it to go deeper or audit the next batch.

Does it score my content quality?

Not on its own. The automated checks cover the mechanical and technical side reliably. Whether your content is genuinely good is a judgment your agent makes by reading what the report surfaces.

Troubleshooting

My agent cannot see the SEO tools

Work through these in order.

  • Check you pasted the full MCP URL, including the token at the end.
  • Restart your client after adding the server. Most load MCP servers only on startup.
  • Confirm your subscription is active. An expired plan disables the URL.

Full setup steps are on Connect your agent.

My Search Console will not connect

Make sure you complete the authorization prompt and that you are signed into the Google account that owns the property. The connection is read-only and uses no lookups. You can disconnect and reconnect any time.

An “audit my site” request ran the wrong tool

Ask plainly, like “audit my site” or “run a site audit.” If your agent has a lot of other instructions loaded, be explicit that you want the audit. Reconnecting the server can help if you recently changed clients, since MCP clients load server instructions on connect.

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