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KD 2300+/mo volumeCore Web Vitals 95+

Agence de Services SEO Programmatique

Vos Pages Programmatiques Sont Désindexées Avant de Se Classer

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Keyword Difficulty
DataForSEO verified for "programmatic seo services"
300+
Monthly Searches
US search volume
95+
Lighthouse Score
On every ${industry} site we ship
30-60d
Target Rank Window
Top 10 for primary KW
Why Most Programmatic SEO Launches Die In The Index — And What Actually Survives

Your crawler hits a sitemap with 50,000 URLs, crawls 8,000, indexes 1,200, and ranks 340. That gap is the programmatic SEO problem most agencies won't name. Generating pages is trivial. Getting them indexed, differentiated, and ranking without cannibalising each other is the actual work. Google dropped manual actions in 2023 specifically targeting thin programmatic content — pages under 300 words with swapped-in city names and no real uniqueness signals. Your stack might generate pages fast, but if your templates don't pull live data, embed entity-specific content, and build verifiable uniqueness into every URL, you're burning crawl budget on pages Google will never surface. The indexation rate tells you everything. Most programmatic launches sit under 30%. A proper build with schema, internal linking hierarchy, and data-fed templates pushes that north of 75%. That's not optimism — it's architectural necessity.

Où les projets échouent

Look, there's a version of "programmatic SEO agency" out there that ships you 5,000 pages and calls it a day Google killed that approach. In 2023, they dropped manual actions specifically targeting thin programmatic content -- and if your pages are sitting under 300 words with no real differentiation between them, they're not just underperforming. They're getting de-indexed entirely.
Every template needs a uniqueness guardrail built in That's not optional. We're talking verifiable uniqueness -- local data pulls, user-generated content, vertical-specific inserts that actually change what the page says. Templates without these don't pass quality review. And honestly, they shouldn't.
Here's what most agencies won't tell you: generating 50,000 pages and getting 50,000 pages indexed are completely different problems Crawl budget, internal linking structure, sitemap architecture, canonical hygiene -- these determine your actual indexation rate. Most agencies ship the pages and disappear. The real kicker is you don't even know how many of your pages Google's actually seen.
No live data pipeline means your rankings go stale Real programmatic SEO feeds templates from a live data source -- an API, a database, something that updates. What most agencies ship is a one-time generation. Static. Manual updates if you're lucky. So six months later your "programmatic" site is serving outdated information and wondering why rankings dropped.
"Plumber in Austin" and "emergency plumber in Austin" can cannibalise each other fast if your templates aren't built to differentiate them Pages targeting X in [city] variations need entity-aware content generation -- not just the same template with a city name swapped in. Template-only approaches create cannibalisation problems at scale. Pretty straightforward in theory, surprisingly rare in practice.

Conformité

Core Web Vitals 95+

Every site we ship scores 95+ on Lighthouse. Not "we try to" -- we don't deploy until it hits that number. Fast sites rank better, convert better, and they're the ones AI Overviews actually pull from. This isn't a nice-to-have anymore. It's a ranking signal, and treating it as anything less is leaving positions on the table.

Vertical-Specific Schema

We implement LocalBusiness subtypes, Service schema tuned specifically to your vertical, Review and AggregateRating markup, and FAQPage schema. Everything gets validated in Search Console before a single page goes live. No surprises post-deploy.

Location-Aware Site Architecture

Multi-location businesses get proper /locations/[city] pages with unique local content built in. Not doorway pages -- actual location pages that pass Google's quality review. There's a meaningful technical and content difference between the two, and it matters enormously at scale.

AI Overview Optimisation

Citation-ready first-sentence answers on every page. FAQ schema that flags answer-rich passages for Google. Entity-authority declarations baked into the structure. This is how you win zero-click SERP real estate -- featured snippets, People Also Ask boxes, AI Overview pulls. The visibility you get without anyone clicking through still builds authority.

Content Pipeline

We run a monthly content cadence built on DataForSEO-verified queries specific to your vertical. The workflow is Perplexity for research, Opus for drafting, humanizer pass, then Winston scoring before anything gets published. Nothing goes live that hasn't cleared that stack.

GSC + GA4 + DataForSEO Monitoring

Weekly ranking reports from DataForSEO, GSC impressions and clicks, GA4 conversion tracking -- all in one place. We optimise what's actually moving the needle, not what looks impressive in a deck.

Ce que nous construisons

Ship 5,000 pages with no uniqueness guardrails and watch Google de-index them in the next quality update

DataForSEO-verified keyword targeting with volume, difficulty, and SERP-feature data — no guessing, no vanity metrics from free tools

Generate static pages once and serve outdated information six months later while your rankings quietly bleed

Live data pipelines feeding templates from APIs or databases so your pages update automatically when your business changes

Target 'plumber in Austin' and 'emergency plumber in Austin' with identical templates and cannibalise your own rankings

Uniqueness guardrails built into every template — local data pulls, vertical-specific inserts, entity-aware content that differentiates pages

Submit 50,000 URLs to a sitemap and discover Google only crawled 8,000 because your internal linking structure is broken

Crawl budget architecture with internal linking, sitemap hierarchy, and canonical hygiene that pushes indexation rates above 75%

Build templates without entity-aware content and create doorway spam that survives review for exactly one algorithm cycle

Query-type-specific content structures mapped to the 10–15 search patterns your buyers actually use in this vertical

Launch programmatic pages with no live data pipeline and manually update 10,000 URLs when your pricing changes

AI Overview visibility tracking via DataForSEO so you see which queries ChatGPT and Perplexity cite you for with monthly delta reporting

Notre processus

01

Technical + Keyword Audit

The audit covers crawl analysis, on-page review, keyword gap analysis against your top 3 competitors, Core Web Vitals baseline, and schema validation. Delivered in 2 weeks. You'll know exactly where you stand and what needs fixing before any work starts.
Week 1-2
02

Technical Foundation Pass

We fix CWV issues, redirect chains, canonical tag problems, schema errors, and mobile rendering issues. Lighthouse 95+ before content work begins -- not after, not "eventually." The technical foundation has to be solid first or the content work is building on sand.
Week 2-4
03

Content + Local SEO Foundation

Once the foundation's clean, we build out canonical service pages, location pages, and the initial content cluster. First 10 to 15 indexable assets shipped and submitted. This is when the real work starts showing up in Search Console.
Week 4-8
04

Ongoing Content + Optimisation

Monthly content cadence, monthly DataForSEO and GSC review, rolling optimisation on every page showing early lift. This is the phase where rankings compound -- and where most agencies stop showing up.
Month 3+
05

Scale + Authority Build

Once the base is ranking, we move into link-building, PR, entity-authority work, and featured-snippet targeting. But only then. Doing this before the foundation is solid is a waste of budget.
Month 6+
Next.js 15SupabaseVercelSchema.orgDataForSEOGoogle Search ConsoleGA4

Questions fréquentes

Qu'est-ce que le SEO programmatique ?

Le SEO programmatique est le processus de génération de pages web indexables à partir de données structurées — bases de données, API, feuilles de calcul — utilisant des templates. Bien fait, un template plus une source de données propre peuvent générer des milliers de pages uniques et classables ciblant des requêtes long-tail. Mal fait, il génère des milliers de pages que Google ignore ou pénalise. La différence réside dans l'architecture.

Le SEO programmatique fonctionne-t-il toujours en 2026 ?

Oui — mais les garde-fous doivent être présents. Les pages portes minces sont pénalisées. Les pages construites avec des données locales vérifiables, du contenu généré par les utilisateurs, ou des insertions spécifiques au vertical se classent bien et s'échelonnent. La question n'est pas si le SEO programmatique fonctionne à grande échelle. C'est si vos templates sont construits pour produire des pages que Google veut réellement indexer.

À quelle échelle construisez-vous ?

Nous avons construit tout, des sites répertoires de 500 pages à une plateforme multilingue de 91 000+ pages sur 30 langues — c'est Tara DA, si vous voulez un point de référence réel. L'architecture s'échelonne de milliers de pages à des centaines de milliers. L'approche change selon votre position dans cette gamme.

Comment prévenez-vous les pénalités de thin-content ?

Les garde-fous d'unicité signifient : application du nombre de mots minimum par template, insertions de contenu conscientes de l'entité, superpositions de données spécifiques au vertical, contenu généré par les utilisateurs le cas échéant, et une passe d'examen qualité automatisée avant que toute page soit soumise pour indexation. Chacune de ces couches compte.

Combien coûte un engagement SEO programmatique ?

L'architecture et les exécutions initiales coûtent 25 000 $ à 80 000 $ selon le nombre de templates et la complexité des données. L'engagement continu est de 5 000 $ à 15 000 $ par mois couvrant la maintenance du pipeline de données, l'évolution des templates et l'optimisation de l'indexation. Le travail multi-vertical d'entreprise commence à 20 000 $ par mois. Ce ne sont pas des chiffres d'agence gonflés — ils reflètent ce qu'il faut réellement pour faire cela correctement.

Fixed-Fee SEO Engagements
Foundation pass: $8-18K. Ongoing retainer: $3-8K/mo. Enterprise multi-location: $15K+/mo.
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