Programmatic SEO
Programmatic SEO that ships hundreds of real pages
Programmatic SEO usually means an engineering project you never start. Tin Computer designs the template, sources the data, writes unique content per page, and ships the whole set to your codebase — not thin duplicates.
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Programmatic SEO is the practice of generating many landing pages from a template plus a structured dataset — for example '{tool A} + {tool B} integration' or '{service} in {city}' — to capture long-tail search at scale. Tin Computer runs programmatic SEO end to end: it finds the scalable pattern, builds the template, sources or generates the data, writes genuinely unique content per page, and ships the pages to your repo.
Done well, programmatic SEO can take a site from dozens of keywords to thousands. Done badly, it produces thin, near-duplicate pages that Google ignores or penalizes. The hard parts are the data, the per-page uniqueness, and the engineering to render and index real pages — exactly the parts an execution-capable agent handles.
How it works
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Find the pattern
It identifies a seed-plus-modifier pattern with enough search demand and enough permutations to be worth scaling — integrations, use cases, comparisons, locations.
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Build the template and data
It designs the page template and assembles the dataset, sourcing or generating the values that make each page genuinely distinct.
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Write unique content per page
Each page gets real, non-duplicate content — not a swapped keyword — so it clears the thin-content bar that sinks most programmatic projects.
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Ship in indexed batches
Pages land in your codebase with a hub, internal links, and a sitemap. It publishes in batches and watches indexing in Search Console before scaling up.
Won't hundreds of generated pages get flagged as thin content?
They will if each page is just a template with one word changed — that's the classic programmatic SEO failure. Tin Computer avoids it by giving every page unique value: real data, specific examples, and content written for that exact query, plus proper internal linking and a hub structure. It also publishes in batches and checks indexing before scaling, so a thin pattern is caught early instead of multiplied across thousands of pages.
Proof it ships
14× MRR in 57 days
Claw Messenger was flat — $40 MRR, four paying customers, most of them the founder testing his own product. We turned on Tin Computer on March 25 and walked away. Eight weeks later: $560 MRR, 66 paying customers, 125 commits shipped. 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.
Monthly recurring revenue
Patterns that work
- Integrations: '{your product} + {tool} integration' across every tool you connect to.
- Use cases: '{your product} for {audience or job}'.
- Comparisons and alternatives: '{competitor} alternative', '{A} vs {B}'.
- Templates and examples: '{task} template', '{thing} examples'.
- Locations or segments where they genuinely differ.
The engineering is the point
Programmatic SEO is as much an engineering task as a content one: you need real static pages, a hub-and-spoke link structure, a sitemap, and clean indexing. Because Tin Computer works through your repo and deploys via Vercel or Render, it ships the actual pages and the plumbing around them — not a spreadsheet of ideas you still have to build.
A realistic rollout
Dumping ten thousand pages at once is how programmatic SEO gets a site flagged. The disciplined approach is to publish in batches and let Google's response guide the next one. Tin Computer ships a first batch, submits the hub and sitemap, and watches indexing and early rankings in Search Console before scaling. If a pattern indexes and ranks, it expands it; if a pattern stalls, it fixes the template or the data instead of multiplying a thin page across thousands of URLs.
- Batch one: 100-200 priority pages, hub and sitemap submitted to Search Console.
- Watch: indexing coverage and first rankings over the following weeks.
- Scale: expand patterns that index and rank; fix or drop ones that don't.
- Goal: most pages indexed within ~60 days, traffic compounding from there.
Frequently asked questions
- What is programmatic SEO?
- Programmatic SEO generates many landing pages from a template plus a structured dataset to capture long-tail search at scale — for example integration, comparison, or location pages. The goal is broad coverage of specific, low-competition queries.
- Does programmatic SEO still work in 2026?
- Yes, when each page offers unique value. Pages that are just a template with one word swapped get filtered; pages with real per-query data and content rank. Tin Computer is built to produce the latter.
- How does Tin Computer avoid thin content?
- It writes genuinely unique content per page from real data, builds proper internal links and a hub, and publishes in batches while checking indexing — so thin patterns are caught before they scale.
- How many pages can it generate?
- As many as the pattern and data support — from dozens to thousands. It scales in batches rather than dumping every page at once.
- Do the pages get added to my own site?
- Yes. They ship to your codebase as pull requests and deploy on your domain, with a sitemap and internal links, so the ranking equity is yours.
- How long until programmatic pages rank?
- Indexing typically happens within weeks for the first batch; rankings build from there. The agent watches Search Console and scales the patterns that index and rank.
- How much does it cost?
- Programmatic SEO is part of the standard task mix on plans from $49-$499/month. A large page set is shipped in batches across tasks. Start with a free scan.
- Do I need engineers to set it up?
- No. Tin Computer designs the template, sources the data, and ships the pages and plumbing itself — that's the work it removes.
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