AI-powered SEO and AEO tools are here!

:jack_o_lantern: Hi everyone!

We’re excited to announce that AI-powered SEO and AEO tools are now generally available in Webflow.

This update enhances the Audit panel with Webflow AI, helping you:

  • Audit your entire site for missing alt text, meta titles, meta descriptions, and schema markup

  • Generate fixes you can review, modify, and publish instantly

  • Optimize your site for both humans and machines

Better SEO and AEO mean more people (and AI systems) can discover your site and what makes it great. No tricks, just treats for your visibility this Halloween. :ghost:

You can learn more in our blog post or explore these tools directly in Webflow.

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Fantastic breakdown of the tools here by @Sofian_Bettayeb!

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Thanks @marywebflow - I even made a video tutorial

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Being able to fix everything right there in the panel saved a lot of back-and-forth. For a local project, website design Alabama at Double Plus Marketing in Tuscaloosa used a similar setup and kept all the SEO updates clear and easy to track—super handy for small teams trying to stay organized.

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This is a pretty solid update from Webflow. Having AI help clean up missing metadata and schema takes a lot of the repetitive work off your plate, especially for bigger sites. I’ve been seeing more tools move in this direction, and even when I was working with SEO Discovery on a few projects, the idea was the same: let AI handle the routine checks so you can focus on strategy and content quality. Nice to see Webflow finally integrating this in a practical way.

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I tested the new AI Audit on a Webflow brochure site with 12 pages. It correctly flagged missing alt text and metas, but the real gains came when I paired it with question hubs (FAQ + how-to) and FAQ/Organization schema. On service pages I added short canonical-answer blocks, which is exactly what answer engines look for. To choose the direction, this article - Top GEO companies - helped me see how agencies optimize for Perplexity and AI Overviews, not just SERP. I didn’t outsource, but I borrowed the structure: clear entities, on-page evidence (citations/reviews), and extractable formats. In about three weeks the brand started showing up more often in Perplexity short answers for niche terms; traffic isn’t exploding, but mention signals are visible in internal logs.

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