Pages at scale — without shipping a thin-content problem.

Magister finds the repeatable search patterns worth building, drafts each page with genuinely distinct content instead of swapped variables, and publishes through your CMS in batches you review.

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What the agent does

Validates the pattern before building anything

Comparison pages, integration pages, location pages, glossaries — the agent sizes each candidate pattern with live keyword data first, so you invest in patterns with real demand instead of generating pages nobody searches for.

Writes each page like it matters, because it does

Thin, templated content is how programmatic SEO gets penalized. The agent researches each entry — scraping sources, pulling data, writing distinct sections — so every page in the set earns its place in the index.

Ships in reviewed batches through your CMS

Pages publish through your connected CMS in batches behind your approval, with internal links up to hubs and across siblings, so the set arrives as an architecture instead of a hundred orphans.

How a run works

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    The agent proposes patterns from your product and market — or you name one.

  2. 2

    It validates demand with live keyword data and sizes the set.

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    It drafts a template plus the first batch, each page researched and written individually.

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    You review the batch; approved pages publish through your CMS with internal links in place.

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    Indexation and rankings get tracked, and the next batch adjusts to what the data says.

Batches publish behind approvals — you sample-review before a set goes live, and you can stop at any batch. Scale never outruns your judgment.

Workflows the agent runs for this

Real templates from the catalog — read every step before you fork one.

The integrations that execute it

Common questions

Isn’t programmatic SEO just thin content at scale?

Done lazily, yes — which is why the agent researches and writes each page individually from real data rather than swapping variables in one template. Better a hundred pages that each answer their query than a thousand that answer none.

How many pages can it produce?

The bottleneck is your review cadence, not generation. The agent works in batches you approve — common sets like comparisons, integrations, or glossary pages typically grow tens of pages per cycle, each individually researched.

What data does it use to pick patterns?

Live keyword data — search volume, difficulty, and what you already rank for via DataForSEO — plus scraped source material via Firecrawl for the content itself. Patterns without measurable demand get dropped before any pages are built.

Which CMSs can it publish to?

WordPress and Wix are connected for direct publishing behind approvals; content can also be exported for any other stack. Internal linking to hubs and sibling pages is part of the batch, not an afterthought.

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