What you get instead of a traditional service
TrafficBud does not hide recommendations in a vague monthly report. It shows the actual pages, issues, keywords, and next steps, then packages them as PDF and AI-agent text.
TrafficBud gives site owners the practical parts of an SEO service: audits, crawl findings, keyword clusters, internal-link ideas, schema checks, content briefs, and a ranked action plan your team or AI assistant can execute.
TrafficBud turns the site scan into a prioritized search optimization plan.
These pages are not stripped-down ad pages. TrafficBud shows what it checks, how the workflow works, and how the free audit leads into a full SEO action plan.
TrafficBud does not hide recommendations in a vague monthly report. It shows the actual pages, issues, keywords, and next steps, then packages them as PDF and AI-agent text.
Use the free audit to check one page, then add the site, crawl it, generate page briefs, and hand the action plan to your webmaster or assistant.
If an SEO agency is too expensive or too slow, TrafficBud gives you a structured, repeatable way to improve search visibility.
TrafficBud starts with a free audit, then builds toward a tracked workspace: crawl the site, find content and internal-link gaps, generate keyword clusters, create page briefs, and download a ranked action plan.
The toolkit covers the practical SEO work that makes pages clearer to search engines and more convincing to visitors.
Free is enough to test the audit. Paid plans unlock scheduled monitoring, more page briefs, larger crawls, and auto-brief emails.
No. It is software that gives you agency-style SEO diagnostics and action plans so your team, webmaster, or AI assistant can do the work.
Yes. Use the Search Strategy output to decide which pages deserve paid traffic, then send Promoto or Google Ads traffic to the matching page.
No for the first strategy pass. TrafficBud can start from a site crawl and page language. Search Console improves later refresh and snippet decisions.
Use these pages to match the page to the searcher's intent before sending organic or paid traffic.