Introduction
Learn what Airygen SEO covers, where to configure it, and how to use this documentation to build a practical WordPress SEO workflow.
Overview
Since 2025, generative AI has become deeply embedded in the search experience. Users no longer rely only on traditional search results to reach websites. More and more often, they obtain information directly from AI summaries, conversational answers, and other machine-organized results.
This means WordPress sites are no longer competing only on search rankings. They must also compete on whether their content can be understood, cited, organized, and redistributed by AI systems.
Airygen SEO is designed for this shift. It not only helps you handle the titles, descriptions, and technical settings required for traditional search engine optimization (SEO), but also integrates the work required for Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) into the same WordPress plugin. This allows your site to support both search visibility and machine readability at the same time, increasing the chance that your content will be understood and used by AI systems.
Another major focus of Airygen SEO is stronger planning and execution for topic clusters. Through mind maps and content nodes, it helps you build a clearer topical structure across the site and a stronger internal linking strategy. This not only expands your coverage in a given subject area over time, but also helps improve performance for keywords that would otherwise be difficult to compete for.
In daily use, you will usually work in three places:
- Admin area: manage sitewide defaults and output rules.
- Editor sidebar: adjust SEO settings for individual content items.
- Module management screens: configure detailed module options and review related logs and status.
What It Covers
Airygen SEO covers more than basic search optimization. It supports a full workflow that spans content editing, technical output, and AI- and GEO-related execution.
- Core SEO settings such as titles, descriptions, canonical URLs, robots controls, social tags, and structured data markup (Schema).
- Technical tools such as Sitemap, Redirects, 404 Manager, Instant Indexing, and Site Verification.
- Content and user-experience modules such as Breadcrumbs, Table of Contents, Related Posts, Link Suggestions, and Local SEO.
- AI tools such as SERP CTR Booster, Content Blueprint, Article Builder, Deep FAQ, and Topic Expansion.
- GEO features such as Markdown for Agents and LLMs.txt, which help your site output content in formats that are easier for machines to understand.
How This Documentation Is Organized
This documentation is not arranged merely by feature names. It is organized around practical workflow.
- Introduction, Installation, Dashboard, Subscription, and Migration: explain the main product workflow.
- Function Modules: explain the SEO modules you can enable and configure.
- AI Modules: explain AI Assist and the related content tools.
- GEO Modules: explain machine-readable formats designed specifically for AI systems and agents.
- Standalone documents such as Topic Cluster and Alerts: explain their own navigation and operational workflows.
Suggested Starting Workflow
- Install and activate the plugin.
- Open Settings and first review On-Page SEO, Social Media Tags, Schema Markup, and Sitemap.
- Enable only the modules you are prepared to use on the live site.
- Open a test post and review the Airygen SEO editor panel.
- After saving settings, check the actual frontend output under your current active theme, including titles, descriptions, structured data, and related module behavior.