Use Case

ContextBolt SEO for SEO Consultants

By David Hamilton
The problem

Every client needs keyword research, competitor analysis, and a backlink angle. Your SEO suite charges per seat, resets context between logins, and the research ends up scattered across exports and docs you have to relabel by client.

The solution

ContextBolt SEO runs every lookup from inside your AI agent and saves each client's findings to its own markdown file. Cross-session memory means your agent remembers last week's audit, so you pick up where you left off.

Consulting is a juggling act. Five clients, five sets of keyword research, five competitor sets, and a suite that bills you per seat for the privilege of keeping it all in one login that forgets everything between sessions.

The research itself isn’t the hard part. Keeping it organized by client, and finding last month’s audit when the client asks a follow-up, is.

ContextBolt SEO changes where the research lives. It’s an SEO MCP server that runs inside your AI agent and writes every finding to a file, organized by subject.

One file per client, filed automatically

When you run a lookup, the result mirrors to a ./seo-findings/ folder as markdown, grouped by domain. Keep a folder per client and the organization happens on its own. No exports to rename, no shared drive archaeology when a client comes back three months later.

Audits that start with the quick wins

A first engagement is about momentum. Ask for the client’s ranked keywords and domain overview and you see, in one answer, where they’re on page two and a nudge from page one. That’s your quick-win list before you’ve opened a spreadsheet.

For sizing up whether a target term is realistic, keyword difficulty without Ahrefs walks through reading the score.

Link building is where consultants earn their fee. The backlink gap tool shows the domains linking to competitors but not your client, and spam-scores each one, so the shortlist you hand over is clean rather than a list of directories that’ll do more harm than good.

Memory that survives the week

Because the agent keeps cross-session memory, the client’s profile is still loaded when you return. You’re not re-running the same audit every Monday. For where this sits next to the bigger tools, see best SEO MCP servers.

How ContextBolt SEO works for SEO Consultants

  1. Audit a client domain in plain English

    Ask for a domain overview and its ranked keywords. You get authority, traffic estimates, and the terms the client already ranks for, which is the fastest way to find quick wins in a first engagement.

  2. Map the competitive gap

    Pull a competitor's ranked keywords and run a backlink gap. ContextBolt SEO surfaces the terms and the linking domains the competitor has and your client doesn't, spam-scored so you skip the junk directories.

  3. Let the findings file themselves by client

    Every lookup mirrors to a ./seo-findings/ folder, organized by subject. One client per file means no more relabelling exports or hunting through a shared drive for last month's audit.

  4. Pick up where you left off

    Cross-session memory means your agent remembers the client's profile between sessions. Open the project next week and the research is already loaded, not re-run from scratch.

Key benefits
  • Run audits, competitor research, and backlink gaps from one AI window
  • Each client's findings save to its own markdown file, automatically
  • Cross-session memory keeps client context between sessions
  • Backlink gap results are spam-scored, so prospect lists stay clean
  • $29/mo flat instead of per-seat suite pricing
  • Findings are plain markdown you can drop straight into a client report

ContextBolt SEO for SEO Consultants: FAQs

Is this enough to run client SEO on its own? +
For research, audits, competitor analysis, and backlink prospecting, it covers the core. For rank tracking and automated site crawls you'll still pair it with other tools. See best SEO MCP servers for where it fits.
How does it keep clients separate? +
Findings are saved per subject into a ./seo-findings/ folder, one file per domain. You can keep a folder per client, so research never gets crossed between accounts.
What backlink data does it give? +
Backlink overview with a domain rating, referring domains, and a backlink gap against competitors, each result spam-scored. Useful for building a clean outreach shortlist rather than chasing low-quality links.
Can I use the output in client reports? +
Yes. Every finding is plain markdown, so you can paste it straight into a report or hand the file over. For cost comparisons against the big suites, see Ahrefs alternatives.