Looking for new AI SEO tools, what are you using?

I’m trying to find some AI-based SEO tools that are actually useful. Please don’t mention the usual ones like SEMrush. Anything new and interesting that you’ve tried and found helpful?

Alt Text AI. It helps with generating image alt text automatically.

Zachary said:
Alt Text AI. It helps with generating image alt text automatically.

I tried it. Works pretty well for speeding up workflow.

I’m working on an AI SEO tool right now. If you’re interested, let me know. You could test it and give feedback. I’m adding features based on what people actually need.

I have mixed feelings about AI in SEO. It’s great for content creation since AI works well with language, but for things like keyword density or pattern recognition, I still prefer traditional tools.

AI sometimes gives weird results when analyzing keyword usage, while basic math and direct pattern matching are usually more accurate and way faster. That said, I’d be open to an AI tool that truly improves on traditional methods.

@Jaylen
Do you think keyword density even matters anymore? I see a lot of content ranking where the keyword is barely present.

Chris said:
@Jaylen
Do you think keyword density even matters anymore? I see a lot of content ranking where the keyword is barely present.

It doesn’t seem to affect rankings directly, but it’s still useful for making sure content reads naturally. Once you go past a certain percentage, it gets unreadable fast.

That being said, keyword density is something you can calculate in an instant with traditional tools, so I don’t really see the need for AI in that specific area.

@Jaylen
Yeah, I’ve seen pages rank for completely different terms than what’s in the title just because of how they use tags and site structure. AI-generated content tools help, but you still need to be strategic about what you actually want to rank for.

@Chris
Exactly. I use AI to generate content, but I never tell it to focus on specific keywords because that makes the text sound robotic.

Instead, I just give it a topic and let it write naturally. That way, it doesn’t get stuck repeating the same phrases over and over.

@Jaylen
Google doesn’t seem to care whether content is AI-written or not, as long as it provides value. That’s why I don’t focus on keyword density much anymore.

Chris said:
@Jaylen
Google doesn’t seem to care whether content is AI-written or not, as long as it provides value. That’s why I don’t focus on keyword density much anymore.

Yeah, I think keyword density is more of an old-school metric. What really matters now is context, relevance, and how well a page matches user intent.

I’ve been using the content writer from Ippei Blog. Instead of relying on static templates, it pulls in live SERP data and uses multiple AI agents to generate content. You can choose between different models like GPT-4o or Claude 3.5. Works well for ranking local business sites.

What exactly are you looking for? AI SEO tools can do a lot of different things.

Are you asking about AI for content generation, keyword research, site audits, or something else?

Parker said:
What exactly are you looking for? AI SEO tools can do a lot of different things.

Are you asking about AI for content generation, keyword research, site audits, or something else?

Good question. AI tools cover so many areas now that it’s hard to recommend something without knowing what the OP actually wants.

SEMrush recently added some AI-powered features, and they’re actually decent.

I built my own AI tool for generating blog posts and publishing them automatically. A few others are using it as well. It’s been working great for keeping sites active with fresh content.

Allinwriter.com is pretty solid for AI-generated SEO content. I’ve had some of my pages rank using it.

If you’re looking for a non-AI tool, Screaming Frog is still one of the best for finding broken links, missing tags, and duplicate content.

Preston said:
If you’re looking for a non-AI tool, Screaming Frog is still one of the best for finding broken links, missing tags, and duplicate content.

Screaming Frog is great, but it’s more of a technical SEO tool. It won’t help much if you’re looking for AI-generated insights or content strategies.

I tested a few AI SEO tools, but most just repackage basic keyword research with a fancy interface. If anyone finds something truly innovative, I’d love to hear about it.