
Programmatic Seo
Pick and execute one of twelve programmatic SEO playbooks to spin up scalable landing pages without hand-writing every URL.
Install
npx skills add https://github.com/infrasity-labs/dev-gtm-claude-skills --skill programmatic-seoWhat is this skill?
- Documents 12 programmatic SEO playbooks: Templates, Curation, Conversions, Comparisons, Examples, Locations, Personas, I
- Each playbook maps search patterns (e.g. best [category], [type] template) to URL structures and value requirements.
- Covers high-intent commercial patterns such as comparisons and curated best-of lists with update expectations.
- Includes guidance on combining playbooks and matching patterns to your existing assets.
- Frames quality bars (usable templates, real criteria, visible freshness) to avoid thin affiliate spam.
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Primary fit
Launch is the canonical shelf because the playbooks target indexable pages, search intent, and distribution mechanics once you have something to promote. SEO subphase matches template pages, directory URLs, comparison hubs, and glossary structures—all core programmatic SEO surfaces.
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READMESKILL.md - Programmatic Seo
# The 12 Programmatic SEO Playbooks Beyond mixing and matching data point permutations, these are the proven playbooks for programmatic SEO. ## Contents - 1. Templates - 2. Curation - 3. Conversions - 4. Comparisons - 5. Examples - 6. Locations - 7. Personas - 8. Integrations - 9. Glossary - 10. Translations - 11. Directory - 12. Profiles - Choosing Your Playbook (Match to Your Assets, Combine Playbooks) ## 1. Templates **Pattern**: "[Type] template" or "free [type] template" **Example searches**: "resume template", "invoice template", "pitch deck template" **What it is**: Downloadable or interactive templates users can use directly. **Why it works**: - High intent—people need it now - Shareable/linkable assets - Natural for product-led companies **Value requirements**: - Actually usable templates (not just previews) - Multiple variations per type - Quality comparable to paid options - Easy download/use flow **URL structure**: `/templates/[type]/` or `/templates/[category]/[type]/` --- ## 2. Curation **Pattern**: "best [category]" or "top [number] [things]" **Example searches**: "best website builders", "top 10 crm software", "best free design tools" **What it is**: Curated lists ranking or recommending options in a category. **Why it works**: - Comparison shoppers searching for guidance - High commercial intent - Evergreen with updates **Value requirements**: - Genuine evaluation criteria - Real testing or expertise - Regular updates (date visible) - Not just affiliate-driven rankings **URL structure**: `/best/[category]/` or `/[category]/best/` --- ## 3. Conversions **Pattern**: "[X] to [Y]" or "[amount] [unit] in [unit]" **Example searches**: "$10 USD to GBP", "100 kg to lbs", "pdf to word" **What it is**: Tools or pages that convert between formats, units, or currencies. **Why it works**: - Instant utility - Extremely high search volume - Repeat usage potential **Value requirements**: - Accurate, real-time data - Fast, functional tool - Related conversions suggested - Mobile-friendly interface **URL structure**: `/convert/[from]-to-[to]/` or `/[from]-to-[to]-converter/` --- ## 4. Comparisons **Pattern**: "[X] vs [Y]" or "[X] alternative" **Example searches**: "webflow vs wordpress", "notion vs coda", "figma alternatives" **What it is**: Head-to-head comparisons between products, tools, or options. **Why it works**: - High purchase intent - Clear search pattern - Scales with number of competitors **Value requirements**: - Honest, balanced analysis - Actual feature comparison data - Clear recommendation by use case - Updated when products change **URL structure**: `/compare/[x]-vs-[y]/` or `/[x]-vs-[y]/` *See also: competitors skill for detailed frameworks* --- ## 5. Examples **Pattern**: "[type] examples" or "[category] inspiration" **Example searches**: "saas landing page examples", "email subject line examples", "portfolio website examples" **What it is**: Galleries or collections of real-world examples for inspiration. **Why it works**: - Research phase traffic - Highly shareable - Natural for design/creative tools **Value requirements**: - Real, high-quality examples - Screenshots or embeds - Categorization/filtering - Analysis of why they work **URL structure**: `/examples/[type]/` or `/[type]-examples/` --- ## 6. Locations **Pattern**: "[service/thing] in [location]" **Example searches**: "coworking spaces in san diego", "dentists in austin", "best restaurants in brooklyn" **What it is**: Location-specific pages for services, businesses, or information. **Why it works**: - Local intent is massive - Scales with geography - Natural for marketplaces/directories **Value requirements**: - Actual local data (not just city name swapped) - Local providers/options listed - Location-specific insights (pricing, regulations) - Map integration helpful **URL structure**: `/[service]/[city]/` or `/locations/[city]/[service]/` --- ## 7. Personas **Pattern**: "[product] for [audience]" or