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Programmatic SEO
253,052+ Pages LiveNext.js ISRSupabase Data Pipeline

Programmatic SEO Services

Your Database Has 10,000 Rows — Google's Seeing Zero of Them

253K+
Pages Indexed
Across 3 live projects
91K
Deluxe Astrology
30 languages
137K
Not Another Sunday
3 countries
25K
HostList
53 countries
What Programmatic SEO Actually Builds — And What It Doesn't Touch

Your database row becomes a live page. Each record in your Supabase table — a cafe, a celebrity, a city, a product SKU — gets its own URL, title tag, meta description, schema markup, and internal link cluster. Instead of hiring writers to produce 10,000 pages at $50–200 each, you build one Next.js template and let your data populate the rest. Google crawls the sitemap, indexes the pages, and your long-tail traffic starts compounding. But this only works if your data is structured, your templates avoid duplication, and your infrastructure can serve 50,000+ pages without choking. Programmatic SEO isn't a content shortcut — it's a distribution system for data you already own.

프로젝트가 실패하는 이유

Your database has 10,000+ records but zero organic traffic from them Every day without indexed pages is long-tail traffic your competitors are capturing instead.
Manual content creation can't scale to thousands of location or product pages At $50-200 per page, getting to 10,000 pages would run you $500K-$2M in copywriting alone.
Your current CMS chokes on large-scale page generation WordPress and traditional CMSs hit performance walls around 5,000+ pages, and your Core Web Vitals take the hit.
Google isn't indexing your dynamically rendered pages Client-side rendered JavaScript gets crawled inconsistently — most of those pages never make it into the index.
You've tried programmatic SEO before and got hit with thin content penalties Duplicate or near-duplicate pages trigger quality filters, and Google deindexes entire clusters at once.
No visibility into which page clusters actually drive traffic Without per-cluster reporting, you can't prune what's underperforming or double down on what's working.

컴플라이언스

Unique Content Per Page

Every page gets a unique title tag, meta description, H1, body content block, and internal link structure. No two pages share identical content — Google treats each one as a distinct, valuable result.

JSON-LD Schema Markup

Each page includes structured data matched to its entity type — LocalBusiness, Product, Person, FAQPage. That's what drives rich snippets and improves how Google's AI overviews recognize your entities.

ISR Build Architecture

Next.js Incremental Static Regeneration builds pages on first request and revalidates on a schedule. No six-hour full rebuilds for 91,000 pages — each page regenerates on its own.

Sitemap Architecture

Dynamic sitemap index files split across category clusters, each staying under the 50,000 URL limit. They're auto-generated on build, submitted to GSC, and monitored for crawl errors.

Crawl Budget Management

Internal linking, canonical tags, and robots directives keep Google's crawl budget focused on your high-value pages. Low-value parameters and duplicate paths get blocked.

Indexing Monitoring

GSC API integration tracks indexed vs. submitted URLs per cluster. You get alerts when indexing ratios drop, plus monthly reports showing coverage trends and how errors get resolved.

우리가 만드는 것

Build Supabase ingestion scripts that validate and sync your structured data in real time

Your 10,000 database rows become 10,000 indexed pages targeting specific long-tail queries

Generate Next.js dynamic routes with conditional content blocks and entity-specific schema

Your team deploys page clusters in hours instead of waiting months for manual content

Deploy multi-language page clusters with hreflang tags and locale-specific sitemaps

Your site handles 50,000+ pages without performance degradation or Core Web Vitals penalties

Automate internal link graphs that connect related entities across your clusters

Your JavaScript-rendered content gets crawled consistently and indexed within weeks

Track per-cluster traffic with monthly impression and position reports in Search Console

Your pages pass quality filters because templates insert unique data and avoid duplication

Ship 91,000+ pages from Vercel's edge network with sub-100ms TTFB and live data updates

Your traffic reporting shows which clusters perform so you prune losers and scale winners

우리의 프로세스

01

Data Audit & Schema Design

We start by analyzing your dataset, identifying combinatorial keyword patterns (city × service, product × category), and designing the Supabase schema with the right relationships and content fields.
Week 1
02

Template Development

Then we build Next.js page templates with unique content injection points, conditional logic per entity type, schema markup, and internal link algorithms. Every template gets put through a manual quality review before we ship it.
Week 2-3
03

ISR Pipeline & Sitemap Architecture

We configure ISR revalidation schedules, build dynamic sitemap index files split by cluster, and set up canonical tags and robots directives so crawl budget isn't wasted.
Week 3-4
04

Deploy & Submit to GSC

We deploy to Vercel, submit sitemaps to Google Search Console, request indexing for priority clusters, and verify pages render correctly in Google's URL Inspection tool.
Week 4-5
05

Monitor, Report & Optimize

For the first 30 days after launch, we watch indexing ratios, crawl errors, and early ranking signals closely. Monthly traffic reports per cluster follow, with specific recommendations on where to expand or prune.
Week 5-8
Next.jsSupabaseVercelISRJSON-LD SchemaGoogle Search Console APIDynamic Sitemaps

자주 묻는 질문

How is programmatic SEO different from AI-generated content?

Programmatic SEO pulls real, structured data — actual venue names, real addresses, verified ratings — into optimized templates. It's not generating content from nothing. Each page contains factual, unique information pulled directly from your database. Google rewards this because the data is original and useful, unlike AI-generated filler that tends to blur together across pages.

Won't Google penalize thousands of similar pages as thin content?

Only if the pages are actually thin. We make sure every page has unique title tags, meta descriptions, body content, schema markup, and internal links — all derived from distinct data records. Our 253,052 indexed pages prove this approach works at scale. The real key is having substantial, unique data per record, which is why we audit your dataset before committing to anything.

How long until programmatic SEO pages start ranking?

Initial indexing typically happens within 2-4 weeks of sitemap submission. You'll start seeing early ranking signals within 30-60 days for low-competition long-tail keywords. Traffic builds over 3-6 months as Google discovers and develops trust in more pages from the cluster. Not Another Sunday's 137,000 venue pages started gaining traction within the first 60 days of deployment.

What if my data changes frequently?

Next.js ISR handles this natively. Pages revalidate on a configurable schedule — hourly, daily, or on-demand via webhook. When a Supabase record updates, the next visitor triggers a fresh build for that specific page. No full site rebuild needed. That's how we keep 253,000+ pages current without creating deployment bottlenecks.

Can you add programmatic pages to my existing website?

Yes. We deploy programmatic page clusters as a subdirectory (like /locations/ or /listings/) on your existing domain using Vercel's rewrites or subdomain routing. Your main site stays untouched. The programmatic pages inherit your domain authority, which speeds up indexing. We've done this on WordPress, Webflow, and custom-built platforms.

What industries work best for programmatic SEO?

Honestly, any business with structured, combinatorial data. Job boards (city × role), real estate (neighborhood × property type), law firms (city × practice area), directories, e-commerce catalogs, franchise networks, travel sites — they all see strong results. The minimum viable dataset is around 1,000 unique records with enough fields to generate pages that are meaningfully different from each other.

Programmatic SEO from $8,000
Fixed-fee per tier. 30-day post-launch monitoring included.
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253,000 Pages Case Study: Next.js + SupabaseDynamic Sitemaps for 91,000 PagesNext.js DevelopmentCore Web Vitals Optimization

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