For Content Writers

Write content that learns from itself.

You write. You publish. You wait. You guess what to change next. Meanwhile, your site is sitting on a goldmine of data that never makes it into your writing process. Page Pulse MCP changes that.

  • What changes improved rankings
  • What updates killed performance
  • What content patterns actually worked
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What has already been tried on /guides/on-page-seo and what worked?
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From your change history

This page has 6 tracked changes in the last 90 days. Two moved the needle:

Added FAQ block · Mar 9Clicks +41%
H1 rewrite · Feb 18Impr. +22%
Intro trimmed · Jan 30CTR −9%

Lean into structured FAQs. Avoid trimming the intro further — it cost you CTR last time.

Your writing tools just got memory

Not generic advice. Your data.

Page Pulse MCP connects your content history, Google Search Console, and analytics data directly into tools like ChatGPT and Claude. Not SEO theory — your pages, your results.

Your data

Real performance from Search Console and GA4 — not benchmarks or best-practice guesses.

Your pages

A full change history for every URL you track, tied to the metrics that moved when you edited it.

Your results

Ask what worked and what didn't in plain English, right inside the AI tool you already write in.

Content writing workflows

Every prompt is backed by your real history

Stop guessing. Ask your own data what to write next — these are real prompts you can run the moment you connect.

Summarize all past changes to this page and their impact.

Know what's been tested before you write

  • Title changes and CTR impact
  • Content updates that improved rankings
  • Sections that moved the needle — or didn't
Based on similar pages, what content patterns led to ranking gains?

Follow what actually works while you write

  • Added sections driving impressions & clicks
  • FAQ types that capture featured snippets
  • Content expansions that did nothing
Where did performance drop after changes?

Fix what broke performance

  • Removed paragraph → ranking drop
  • Headline change → CTR decline
  • New section → long-tail growth
What keyword topics have already been attempted on this page?

Avoid content redundancy

  • Topics already covered
  • Keywords that never gained traction
  • Gaps that were never explored
Rewrite this section. Avoid strategies that previously failed.

Make AI context-aware

  • Avoids what didn't work
  • Reinforces what did work
  • Matches structure to real performance
Explain why this page performs the way it does.

Actually learn something after publishing

  • Traffic spike tied to a content addition
  • Ranking stagnation from intent mismatch
  • CTR drop linked to a title change
Compare this page to its version from 3 months ago.

Compare previous versions of pages

  • See what changed structurally
  • Identify what helped or hurt
  • Make targeted fixes, not full rewrites
Warn me if I'm repeating strategies that failed on similar pages.

Get real guardrails

  • Weak content patterns
  • Overused structures
  • Missing elements that drive results

Put your history to work

Every edit you make teaches the next one. Connect your data and start writing with evidence.

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Before & after

Page Pulse enhances your writing workflow

Every piece of content — whether it's an add or an edit — makes the next one smarter.

Without Page Pulse
Write Publish Wait Guess Rewrite
With Page Pulse
Write Informed by history Publish Learn Refine
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Start tracking SEO changes today

Setup is simple. Connect your data, pick the pages you want to track, and Page Pulse begins scanning them that day.

1

Connect your data

Link Google Search Console and GA4 with read-only access in a couple of clicks.

2

Select pages

Choose which URLs to monitor — track up to 50 pages on one site for free.

3

Start tracking

Automatic daily scanning begins, building the change history your writing learns from.

Comprehensive tracking

What gets tracked?

Every element that matters for your web page performance.

H1 HeadingCopy changes and position on the page
Subheadings (H2–H6)Copy changes and position on the page
Body TextCopy changes and position on the page
Anchor / link textCopy changes, position, and link URL
Title TagCopy changes
Meta DescriptionCopy changes
Internal LinksNew and removed internal links to a page
External LinksNew and removed external links to a page
Canonical TagChanges to the canonical tag
Robots TagChanges to the robots tag
OgTitleChanges to the OgTitle
OgDescriptionChanges to the OgDescription
FAQ

Questions, answered

Most SEO tools show you data in dashboards. Page Pulse brings that data into your writing workflow. Instead of checking reports and guessing what to do, you can ask questions while writing and get answers instantly.
It helps you avoid repeating failed changes, write based on proven patterns, understand why pages perform the way they do, and make smarter edits instead of full rewrites. In short, it replaces guesswork with evidence.
Both. For existing pages, you get full change history and performance insights. For new content, you can pull patterns from similar pages and topic clusters to guide your structure and strategy.
No — it makes your execution better. You still choose topics and direction. Page Pulse helps you write and edit in a way that is informed by real performance data.
You'll still get value from early change tracking, pattern building over time, and insights from similar pages. The system becomes more powerful over time as your website changes.
No. If you can use ChatGPT, you can use this. It's simple to add Page Pulse MCP to Claude, ChatGPT, and more. Once you've done that, you're simply asking questions like: What changes improved this page? What caused rankings to drop? What should I try next?
Yes. In order to provide you with a page-level history of changes, we need to store your Google Search Console and Google Analytics 4 data. It is protected by a secure server and can be deleted at any time. We have read-only access.
A daily crawl means Page Pulse automatically scans and analyzes your website pages every 24 hours to detect any changes — monitoring text content, headings, meta tags, links, and other page elements to track what's been modified since the last scan.
Yes. You can clearly connect what changed, what happened, and why it likely happened. That makes your work easier to justify and improves trust.

Try Page Pulse MCP

Use it inside your existing AI tools. Connect it to your real data. See what happens when your writing has memory.