AI SEO Optimization on Autopilot
Cendol AI is an SEO autopilot that fixes your website's technical SEO directly in the HTML, at the CDN layer, before any visitor or crawler sees the page. You add one DNS record. From then on it corrects meta tags, canonical URLs, structured data, and internal links across your site, generates new pages from your own Google Search Console data, and notifies search engines about every change. No plugins, no code changes, no CMS access.
What the autopilot actually changes on your pages
Most AI SEO tools hand you a list of problems and leave the work to you. Cendol sits in your site's traffic path (an edge proxy built on Cloudflare Workers), so when it finds a problem, it fixes it in the page itself.
Page-level fixes, applied in-flight
- Missing, duplicate, or weak meta titles and descriptions, rewritten to fit Google's display limits
- Canonical tags, including the classic www vs non-www duplication that quietly splits your rankings into two competing versions of every page
- Open Graph tags so your links unfurl correctly when shared
- Structured data such as Organization and FAQ markup. We apply schema for Google rich results and for Bing and Copilot, where Microsoft has confirmed it helps. We deliberately do not claim schema gets you cited by ChatGPT: Ahrefs tested 1,885 pages over seven months and found near-zero effect on AI citations. Tools that sell schema as an AI-visibility lever are selling against the evidence.
Internal linking
Cendol analyzes which of your pages rank and which are stranded with no links pointing at them, then inserts relevant internal links so authority and crawlers actually reach your deeper pages.
Discovery plumbing
Your sitemap.xml is generated and kept current automatically. New and changed URLs are pushed to Bing through IndexNow, which matters more than most people realize: 87% of ChatGPT Search citations match Bing's top 10 results, so being indexed on Bing is effectively a prerequisite for being cited by ChatGPT.
Where the decisions come from: your own Search Console data
Cendol's data source is Google Search Console, the same query and ranking data Google gives you directly. The autopilot looks for queries where you already rank on page two, pages whose clicks are decaying, and topics your audience searches for that you have no page about. Then it writes, structures, and serves new content to close those gaps, with quality gates so thin filler never ships. And the ground is shifting under classic rankings: Ahrefs' 2026 update, covering 863,000 keywords and 4 million AI Overview URLs, found that only 38% of AI Overview citations come from pages ranking in the top 10. Most citations now come from outside it. Ranking well is no longer enough on its own to be cited, which is exactly why AEO-specific optimization matters alongside traditional SEO.
Why edge-level fixes beat plugins and JS widgets
Competing auto-implement tools still lean on JavaScript snippets that run in the visitor's browser. Alli AI (from $299/mo) works only this way, and SearchAtlas OTTO (from $99/mo) installs as a client-side pixel by default. That approach works for Google, because Googlebot renders JavaScript. It does not work for AI assistants: a Vercel/MERJ study of more than a billion crawler requests found that no major AI crawler executes JavaScript. GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot read raw HTML only. Fixes injected by JavaScript simply do not exist for them.
OTTO has since added an edge mode that modifies raw HTML, but it only works if your domain's DNS is hosted on Cloudflare. Cendol is edge-native on any DNS provider: you add one CNAME record, and every crawler and every visitor receives the same corrected HTML, with voice search optimization included and the whole loop running autonomously. It is also CMS-agnostic: WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Squarespace, custom React, anything that serves a webpage works, because the proxy never touches your code. More on the AI-crawler side of this in our AI assistant optimization page.
Safety rails
Letting software edit your site unsupervised is a real trust ask. Here is what protects you:
- Fail-open design. If our edge worker ever errors, your original unmodified page is served. Your site does not go down because of us.
- No cloaking, ever. Cendol serves the same HTML to every visitor and every crawler. We never show search engines a different page than humans see.
- Quality gates on generated content. Google's August 2025 spam update hit scaled thin AI content hard; 54% of sites that mass-published AI content lost 30% or more of their traffic. Cendol enforces per-page quality checks and plan-tier page caps precisely because of that.
- Measured outcomes with rollback. Every change is tracked against your Search Console data. Changes that don't help get rolled back.
- An off switch. Autopilot is a per-site toggle. Turn it off and Cendol passes your pages through untouched.
What to expect, honestly
Edge fixes go live within the first hour of connecting your DNS. Google re-crawling and re-indexing takes days to weeks. Ranking movement typically shows over 4 to 12 weeks. Anyone promising results in week one is guessing.
We are an early-stage product and run Cendol on our own three production sites first. We publish what the autopilot does rather than asking you to take our word for it.
FAQ
Will Cendol slow my site down?
No. The proxy runs on Cloudflare's global edge network and rewrites pages in-flight, typically adding single-digit milliseconds. Edge caching often makes pages faster than before, which also matters because AI crawlers abandon slow responses.
Do I need to remove my existing SEO plugin?
No. Cendol works on the final HTML your site outputs, whatever produces it. If your plugin already sets a correct tag, Cendol leaves it alone and fixes only what is broken or missing.
What happens to the fixes if I cancel?
Edge fixes exist in the HTML served through the proxy, so they stop when traffic stops flowing through it. You keep your audit history, reports, and the full list of recommendations to apply manually.
How is this different from hiring an agency?
An agency does this work by hand for $2,000 to $5,000 a month. Cendol does the technical and content layer continuously, from $49/month. Start with the free audit and see exactly what it would fix, or read the setup guide to see how onboarding works.