
Sauna pulls your Search Console and Analytics data, finds the pages slipping in rank, drafts the title and meta rewrites, and queues the internal-link fixes for your approval.
What it does
Sauna reads Google Analytics and Search Console, finds the queries and pages that lost position last month, and drafts a prioritized fix list with the likely cause for each.
It drafts new title tags and meta descriptions for underperforming WordPress pages, keeping them under length and matching the query intent, ready for you to push.
Sauna compares your ranking pages against the SERP, writes a Google Docs brief naming the subtopics and entities you're missing, and outlines the section structure.
It maps which existing posts should link to a new page, drafts the anchor text, and lists each edit in a Google Sheet for you to apply.
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Sauna shows up where you already work — the web app, Slack, email, iMessage, and Superhuman. It reads what it needs, does the task, and comes back with the draft for your approval.
Try it
The literal prompt for this job. Open it in Sauna and it picks up from there.
“Pull last month's Search Console data, find the ten pages that lost the most clicks, and draft new titles and metas for the ones where intent shifted.”
Plugs into the tools you already run — and thousands more, or any MCP server.
Good to know
No. It works from your actual Search Console queries and the live SERP, so recommendations are tied to terms you can realistically rank for, not a generic volume list.
It drafts the title, meta, and link edits and queues them in WordPress, but nothing goes live until you approve each change.
Sauna reads only what you connect, and acts only after you approve. Your workspace and its memory are yours, not training data.
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