Autonomous website optimization

Autonomous website optimization that ships every week

Tin Computer finds the next SEO, conversion, pricing, or signup fix for your site, then turns it into shipped work. You get a free scan first, review pull requests before anything goes live, and move to a paid plan only when the work queue is worth it.

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Autonomous website optimization means your site keeps improving without a founder manually rebuilding the backlog every week. Tin Computer reads your site, repo, and connected growth data, chooses the highest-leverage SEO and conversion work, and ships it as reviewable pull requests with approval gates for anything sensitive.

Most website optimization still depends on someone remembering to do the small things: write the comparison page, clarify pricing, fix the slow signup step, add proof near the call to action, or turn a support complaint into a product improvement. Those changes are usually obvious. The hard part is keeping them moving after the first sprint.

How it works

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    Start with a free scan

    Tin Computer checks the site, the offer, and the visible growth gaps before asking for a paid plan. The scan shows what it would work on first, so the decision is grounded in your actual site.

  2. 02

    Connect the surfaces that matter

    GitHub is enough to ship page and product changes. Analytics, Search Console, Stripe, ad accounts, and support tools make the agent sharper because it can see which changes should matter most.

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    It prioritizes the next site fix

    The agent looks for work that can move signups: missing SEO pages, unclear pricing, weak proof, slow flows, signup friction, and repeated customer questions.

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    It ships as pull requests

    Website changes arrive as reviewable pull requests. You can merge, edit, or decline the work before it reaches production.

Will an autonomous optimizer rewrite my site without asking?

No. Tin Computer treats the site as a business surface, not a sandbox. It can draft and open the work, but production changes still go through your normal review path, and anything public, risky, or spend-related asks for approval first.

Proof it ships

Grew ARR from $480 to $11,580 in 92 days

Claw Messenger was flat. $480 ARR, four paying customers, most of them the founder testing his own product. We turned on Tin Computer on March 25 and walked away. Thirteen weeks later: $11,580 ARR, 118 paying customers, 160 commits shipped. The first week of June brought 30 new subscriptions, the best week yet; at the end of April the weekly count was 11. The AI launched a referral program the same day a user asked if there was one, and a reseller tier the day after another customer said they wanted to resell.

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What gets optimized

A useful website optimization system has to see more than page copy. The site is where SEO, conversion, pricing, onboarding, product quality, and support all meet. Tin Computer works across those surfaces instead of treating website optimization as a one-time redesign.

  • SEO pages that match buyer intent, including category, comparison, and pain-point pages.
  • Conversion copy that explains the product, the evaluation path, and the next step before a visitor hesitates.
  • Pricing and trial clarity, including free-scan language, plan positioning, and evaluation terms.
  • Signup and onboarding fixes when the page gets interest but the product path leaks.
  • Proof placement, FAQ coverage, internal links, metadata, schema, and technical cleanup.

Why this is different from an audit

Audits find problems. They do not fix the queue. Tin Computer is built for the part after the diagnosis, when the page needs a new section, a route needs to be added, a CTA needs to be clarified, or a support pattern should turn into a product fix. The work lands in the repo instead of living in a slide deck.

Where it sits in the SEO cluster

This page is the hub for the website optimization angle. From here, visitors can go deeper into the broader AI marketing agent category, compare Tin Computer with manual growth work, read SEO-specific pages, or jump straight to pricing after the free scan makes the first queue visible.

Good fit

Use autonomous website optimization when the same kind of site work keeps appearing, but nobody has enough focused time to ship it every week.

When manual optimization is enough

Manual work is still right when the founder is discovering the customer, changing the core promise, or making a taste call that cannot be delegated. Tin Computer is better once the direction is clear and the bottleneck is execution: shipping the page, fixing the flow, clarifying the offer, and checking what happened after it goes live.

Frequently asked questions

What is autonomous website optimization?
Autonomous website optimization is a system that finds and ships site improvements without requiring a founder to manually manage every task. It can cover SEO pages, conversion copy, pricing clarity, signup fixes, internal links, schema, and technical cleanup.
How is Tin Computer different from a website audit tool?
An audit tool usually reports issues. Tin Computer turns the issue into work: it writes the page, changes the copy, opens the pull request, and asks for approval when the change needs human judgment.
Does Tin Computer optimize only SEO?
No. SEO is one part of the website. Tin Computer can also work on conversion, pricing, onboarding, support-led product fixes, proof placement, analytics, ads, and outreach when the right tools are connected.
Can I try it before choosing a plan?
Yes. Start with the free scan, no card required. It shows the first website and growth tasks Tin Computer would take on before you decide whether a paid plan is worth it.
Will changes go live automatically?
Website and product changes arrive as pull requests you can review before merging. Public sends, spend changes, and risky decisions require explicit approval.
What kind of site improvements can it ship?
Common work includes new SEO pages, comparison pages, pricing-page copy, clearer calls to action, FAQ and schema coverage, internal links, signup friction fixes, and product changes prompted by repeated customer issues.
Who is autonomous website optimization for?
It is for founders and small teams that already know their site should keep improving, but do not have enough time to ship the backlog every week. It is especially useful when growth work is split across SEO, conversion, pricing, and product fixes.
When should I keep website optimization manual?
Keep it manual when the work is mostly taste, positioning, or customer discovery. Tin Computer is strongest when the direction is clear and the missing ingredient is steady execution.
How do I compare this with doing growth work myself?
Use the manual-growth comparison page if you are deciding between founder-led execution and an agent. The short version: do judgment-heavy work yourself, and let Tin Computer handle repeatable site and growth shipping.

Point it at your site. Watch it ship.

Paste your domain for the free scan. Tin Computer reads your site, finds the work, and starts shipping. No card, cancel anytime.

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