SEO Management Tools

Get your products and pages ready for search engines. The technical work runs by itself so you can focus on the words.

What do the SEO tools do?

Most of the technical work search engines expect is already running in the panel. You write the title and the description; the sitemap, the redirects and the structured data are built for you.

Meta templates

Write the title once and let it fill every product

Set separate templates for product, category, blog and search pages. Variables like {product_name}, {brand} and {price} resolve per record. You can still write any individual product by hand.

Sitemap

The sitemap keeps itself up to date

Categories, products, blog posts and pages enter sitemap.xml on their own, each with a last-modified date and a priority. The file is cached so it never slows the store down.

Address management

Change the address without killing the old link

Change the title and the address follows — unless you wrote a custom one, which is kept. Every address change opens a 301 from the old path to the new one, so shared links and rankings survive.

Structured data

Product data in a language search engines read

Product, price, stock status, brand and breadcrumb are marked up as JSON-LD. That markup is what makes a rich result possible; how it is shown is the search engine’s decision.

Multilingual SEO

Each language points at the other

Every page declares its counterpart in the other language through hreflang, x-default included. The canonical address collapses duplicate URLs into one so the same content is not counted twice.

Index control

You decide what gets indexed

robots.txt is generated for you: admin and account paths are blocked and the sitemap is announced. You can keep any page out of the index, and the whole store stays closed until it is ready to launch.

The product is good, nobody can find it

If visitors stop the moment the ads stop, the problem is usually search visibility. It breaks down in three places.

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Written once The template fills every product for you

Old links live A 301 opens automatically when an address ch

  • Titles and descriptions stay empty

    Filling the meta fields of hundreds of products by hand is not realistic. When they are empty the search engine decides what your result says.

  • Links break when addresses change

    Update a product name and the old address returns a 404. Shared links, bookmarks and whatever ranking that address earned go with it.

  • Technical requirements get skipped

    Sitemaps, structured data, canonical tags and hreflang are usually never set up — or set up once and never updated again.

How it works at

The panel takes the technical side; all you bring is the right wording.

  1. 1- Fill in bulk with templates

    Define a title and description template per category and apply it to every product.

  2. 2- Own your URLs

    Edit the address of any product or page by hand and keep it readable.

  3. 3- Redirects set themselves up

    Change an address and a 301 from the old one is created automatically.

  4. 4- The sitemap updates itself

    New products and posts enter the sitemap and search engines are notified.

What you gain

A traffic source that compounds and reduces dependence on ad budget.

Less agency dependence

You run the core SEO work yourself from the panel.

No lost rankings

URL changes are protected by automatic redirects.

You look right on Google

Price, stock status and ratings show up in the search result.

Backed by blog and guides

The content module shares the same SEO fields — no extra tool.

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Free Online Store

Open your store with SEO fields ready from day one.

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Marketplace Integrations

Use the same product data across marketplaces.

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Be visible in search results.

Open your free store and start filling in your product SEO fields today.

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