For agencies

The AI SEO agency model: every client gets their own Cliff

Put each client site on Cliff. Every account gets its own strategy, its own weekly changes, and its own Monday email — while your team stays on relationships and judgment, not production.
Vineyard rows — many plots, one operation.
The model

How agencies run their book on Cliff

01

One Cliff per client

Each site gets its own strategy, own change log, own cadence. Nothing is shared, nothing is templated — a client's plan is built from their site and their market.

02

Weekly output, on the record

Every client sees something ship every week — the thing retainer clients actually churn over. Each change verified live, logged, and reversible.

03

Your team, higher up the stack

Cliff does production; your people do strategy, client calls, and the judgment work. Review his output instead of generating it.

Terraced hillside — leverage built into the landscape.
Why it works

Weekly SEO work without weekly labor

FAQ

Questions, answered straight

The things people actually ask before hiring Cliff.

Something unanswered? Ask the team directly

How do agencies use Cliff?
Each client site gets its own Cliff — its own strategy, its own weekly changes, its own Monday email. Your team reviews and steers instead of grinding through production, and every account visibly ships work every week.
Does each client need their own plan?
Yes — Cliff is hired per website, so each client site runs on its own plan with its own strategy and change log. Nothing is shared or templated across accounts. Plans start at $149/month per website — see pricing.
Can my clients see the reports?
The weekly emails are written plainly enough to forward as-is. Or land them with your team first and pass along what you choose — the reporting is yours to package under your own process.
Is there volume pricing?
Yes. Running 5+ websites qualifies for the Partner program: volume pricing, one invoice, and a portfolio view built for triage. Talk to us and we'll scope it.
Will Cliff replace my SEO team?
He replaces the production grind — metadata passes, schema fixes, internal linking, weekly reporting — not judgment. Your senior people review Cliff's work, set the rules per client, and spend their hours on strategy and relationships.
Who approves changes?
You set the mode per site: approve everything, let routine work ship on a veto window, or grant earned autonomy one task type at a time. Every change is logged with a one-click rollback either way.