One AI agent runs your brand’s discovery, acquisition and expansion end-to-end. Organic-first — SEO, content, programmatic pages, backlinks — with outbound and lifecycle layered on top.
SurZent unifies the tools an organic-first GTM motion needs — technical SEO, content, programmatic pages, backlinks, outbound, analytics — under one agent that operates on your brand at the autonomy level you set.
One agent owns the full motion — audits your site, drafts content, pushes URLs to Google, runs outbound when it makes sense. Autonomy 0–5; you decide how much to delegate.
Sitemap, robots, JSON-LD, canonical URLs, daily site audits, Google + Bing indexing push. Drop @surzent/seo into your Next.js app once — SurZent runs the rest.
Topic clusters, AI-drafted articles, programmatic long-tail pages — published on a SurZent-owned subdomain so your brand repo stays untouched.
Find link targets, qualify their authority, run outreach sequences against them. The outbound stack reframed as a link-building engine.
For B2B brands: leads, sequences, pipeline. The same machinery, used after organic foundations are in place — not before.
Indexed pages, organic impressions, click-through, conversions — every metric scoped to a brand. Plug Google Search Console in one click; we ingest it nightly.
We integrate via a single npm package and a SurZent-owned subdomain — your brand’s engineering team adds three small files once and never thinks about us again.
Create a brand in SurZent in 5 minutes. Connect Google Search Console. Generate an IndexNow key.
Add @surzent/seo to your Next.js app — two new files plus a one-line wrap of your root layout. We never touch your repo after that.
Sitemap and JSON-LD ship with your next deploy. Scout audits the site, queues findings, drafts content briefs, pushes new URLs to Google.
Watch indexed pages grow, impressions rise, signups follow. Outbound and lifecycle layer on later — once organic is compounding.
SurZent is shaped around the GTM motions that actually win. Whichever fits, the agent works the same way — just with different defaults, schema templates and channels.