How to Create a 30-Day SEO Content Plan Automatically
Learn how to create a 30-day SEO content plan automatically from site data, Google Search Console signals, topic gaps, content goals, and a daily publishing workflow.
Short answer
To create a 30-day SEO content plan automatically, start with site data instead of a blank spreadsheet. Audit the site, connect Google Search Console, find query and page opportunities, cluster related topics, prioritize article ideas, generate titles and short descriptions, schedule one article per day, then turn the plan into reviewed articles through a daily publishing workflow.
Lymwave uses that model as a daily SEO/AEO/GEO content growth system. Trial users see a 30-day preview calendar with titles and short descriptions only. Paid users can turn that calendar into 30 premium articles per month with featured images, internal links, publishing integrations, weekly reports, AI visibility checks, translation credits, and optional relevant partner citations.
The goal is not to promise rankings, traffic, backlinks, or AI citations. The goal is to make content planning practical enough that daily publishing has clear priorities, useful topics, and a reporting loop.
Why manual SEO content planning breaks down
Manual content planning often starts with good intentions and ends as a scattered list. Someone adds keywords to a spreadsheet. Someone else suggests product topics. Google Search Console has query data, but it lives in another tab. The site audit shows gaps, but nobody turns those gaps into articles. The final calendar becomes a mix of guesses, old ideas, and urgent requests.
The problems are usually operational:
- Manual planning: content ideas are collected by hand and rarely updated after new data appears.
- Unclear priorities: the team cannot easily tell which article should be written first.
- Inconsistent topics: the calendar jumps between unrelated posts instead of building useful clusters.
- No GSC feedback loop: impressions, clicks, CTR, and ranking headroom are not connected to the plan.
- No daily schedule: the team has article ideas, but not one clear article for each publishing day.
- No execution path: the plan does not connect to briefs, drafts, images, publishing, or reports.
An automated SEO content plan should fix that chain, not just generate 30 topic ideas. The useful version connects planning to execution.
Why a 30-day plan helps daily publishing
A 30-day SEO content plan gives daily publishing a visible operating rhythm. Instead of asking "what should we publish next?", the team can review the month, adjust priorities, and move one article at a time through production.
A 30-day plan helps because it:
- Turns content goals into a daily SEO article schedule.
- Makes gaps visible before writing starts.
- Lets topic clusters build in a deliberate sequence.
- Creates room for featured images, internal links, metadata, and review.
- Helps the team see which articles are planned, drafted, reviewed, scheduled, or published.
- Gives weekly reports a concrete plan to compare against shipped work.
The calendar does not guarantee performance. It gives the team a clearer way to build and measure content coverage without improvising every week.
The solution is automated planning from site data and content goals
Automated SEO content planning should begin with the website, not only with keyword volume. A practical AI content calendar uses several inputs together:
- Site audit findings that show technical or content gaps.
- Existing content coverage so the plan does not repeat the same article.
- Google Search Console insights where available, including query and page signals.
- Content goals from onboarding or strategy notes.
- Product, service, audience, and market context.
- Topic clustering so related articles support one another.
Lymwave turns those inputs into a 30-day content calendar and then connects the calendar to daily article generation. That matters because planning without execution becomes another spreadsheet, while execution without planning becomes generic content.
Step-by-step workflow to create a 30-day SEO content plan automatically
- Audit the site.
Start by understanding what already exists. The audit should identify content gaps, technical friction, weak metadata patterns, missing explanations, thin topic coverage, and pages that need clearer SEO, AEO, or GEO structure.
- Connect Google Search Console.
Connect Search Console so the plan can use real query and page signals when available. Lymwave uses Google Search Console opportunities to find visible queries and pages where impressions, clicks, CTR, or ranking headroom can inform the calendar. The related workflow is covered in GSC-driven content opportunities.
- Find opportunities.
Opportunity discovery should combine GSC signals, crawl data, audit findings, onboarding answers, and existing content coverage. The goal is to find article ideas that have a practical reason to exist, not just similar keywords.
- Cluster topics.
Group related opportunities into clusters. A cluster might include a main product question, supporting how-to articles, comparison pages, integration pages, and refresh candidates. Clustering keeps the plan from jumping randomly across unrelated topics.
- Prioritize articles.
Prioritize based on relevance, opportunity source, content gap, business importance, and how well the article supports nearby pages. Prioritization is what turns an automated SEO content plan into a usable publishing schedule.
- Create titles and short descriptions.
Generate a clear title and short description for each planned article. In the trial, this is the core preview: 30 days of titles and short descriptions only, not 30 full scheduled articles.
- Schedule 30 days.
Place one article on each day so the team can see the full month. A visible 30-day AI content calendar makes it easier to adjust sequence, avoid repetition, and keep daily publishing realistic.
- Generate and publish articles.
On the paid workflow, the calendar becomes execution. Lymwave can generate premium articles, add metadata and internal links, create featured images, support review, and move approved work through automated publishing integrations. For daily execution, see daily SEO article generation and the solution for publishing one high-quality SEO article every day.
How the trial preview works
The Lymwave trial is built to show the plan without pretending the preview is a completed month of content.
The trial is 7 days, requires a card, and includes:
- 3 premium articles.
- A 30-day preview with titles and short descriptions only.
- No translations.
- 1 capped audit.
- Google Search Console preview.
- 1 limited AI visibility scan.
- 1 publish or export action.
The 30-day preview does not include full scheduled articles. It shows the content direction, topic sequence, and daily planning rhythm so the team can decide whether the paid workflow fits.
How the paid plan turns the calendar into 30 premium articles
The paid early-bird plan is €49/month for 1 website and 1 user. It includes 30 premium articles/month, with each article designed for 1,500 to 2,500 words.
Paid execution turns the calendar into production:
- One planned article can become one premium long-form article.
- Each article includes 1 featured image.
- Each article has up to 3 image regeneration attempts.
- Each article has 3 partial rewrites capped at 500 words each.
- The monthly plan includes 30 translation credits.
- Weekly capped audits and recrawls keep the site context current.
- Weekly reports summarize what shipped and what needs attention.
This is the key difference between trial and paid: trial users can inspect the 30-day preview, while paid users unlock the daily content execution workflow behind that calendar.
How the calendar connects to publishing, reporting, and AI visibility
A useful automated SEO content plan should not stop at the calendar. Lymwave connects the plan to the surrounding workflow:
- Featured images: each paid article includes a featured image so visual production does not block publishing.
- Internal links: articles can point to relevant feature, integration, solution, and report pages.
- Publishing integrations: approved articles can move into publishing workflows instead of sitting in a document.
- Google Search Console: connected properties can feed opportunity discovery and post-publication review.
- Weekly reports: the team can compare planned work, shipped work, and emerging opportunities.
- AI visibility checks: the paid plan includes 1 AI visibility check/week to review AI-readiness signals without promising AI citations.
- Translation credits: 30 monthly credits support multilingual expansion where it fits the strategy.
- Optional relevant partner citations: citation opportunities can be included when relevant and opted in, without treating citations as guaranteed backlinks.
Those connections make Lymwave a SEO AEO GEO content automation system, not only a planning tool.
Quality controls for an automated SEO content plan
Automation should make the plan clearer, not noisier. A practical automated SEO content plan needs quality controls before article generation begins.
Useful controls include:
- Avoid duplicate or near-duplicate article ideas.
- Keep each title tied to a real opportunity or content goal.
- Use topic clusters so the month builds coverage instead of scattering attention.
- Keep trial previews limited to titles and short descriptions.
- Review sensitive product claims before article generation.
- Add internal links intentionally, not mechanically.
- Use weekly reports to refine the next plan.
These controls help daily publishing stay useful and measurable without relying on generic AI-writing claims.
Start your 7-day Lymwave trial
Start your 7-day Lymwave trial to preview a 30-day SEO content plan with titles and short descriptions, generate 3 premium articles, test one limited publish or export action, review a capped audit, see Google Search Console preview context, and run one limited AI visibility scan.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I create a 30-day SEO content plan automatically?
Create a 30-day SEO content plan automatically by auditing the site, connecting Google Search Console, finding opportunities, clustering topics, prioritizing article ideas, generating titles and short descriptions, scheduling one article per day, and using the paid workflow to generate and publish reviewed articles.
What is included in the Lymwave 30-day trial preview?
The trial preview includes 30 days of article titles and short descriptions only. It does not include 30 full scheduled articles. The trial also includes 3 premium articles, 1 capped audit, Google Search Console preview, 1 limited AI visibility scan, and 1 publish or export action.
How does the paid plan use the calendar?
The paid early-bird plan turns the calendar into daily content execution with 30 premium articles/month for one website and one user. Articles are designed for 1,500 to 2,500 words and include a featured image, review controls, metadata, internal links, publishing workflow support, and weekly reporting context.
Why connect Google Search Console before planning?
Google Search Console can show real query and page signals from a site that already appears in search. Those signals can help prioritize topics, identify pages with room for improvement, and connect the plan to a feedback loop.
Does Lymwave promise rankings, traffic, backlinks, or AI citations?
No. Lymwave helps teams plan, generate, review, publish, and report on SEO, AEO, and GEO content workflows, but it does not promise rankings, traffic, backlinks, or AI citations.
Is Lymwave only an AI writer?
No. Lymwave is a daily SEO/AEO/GEO content growth system. It includes planning, calendar previews, article generation, featured images, internal links, publishing integrations, weekly audits, weekly reports, AI visibility checks, translation credits, and optional relevant partner citations.
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