Ecommerce Agency Automation
Catalogue-Scale SEO Without the Catalogue-Scale Workload
Automated metadata, product schema, category content, and revenue-linked reporting for agencies managing ecommerce clients. 1,000 product pages with unique metadata — in hours, not weeks.
Catalogue-Scale Results
5 Key Highlights
Catalogue-Scale Automation
Systems built to handle 200 to 20,000+ products with the same quality and cost-per-product efficiency. Manual teams cannot match that at scale.
Per-Product Uniqueness
Every product page gets genuinely unique metadata — not templated "[Product] - Buy Online". Better SEO performance, no duplicate content risk.
Revenue-Linked Reporting
Ecommerce reports connect SEO performance to revenue — not just rankings and traffic. Show your clients the ROI in pound signs.
Ecommerce-Specific Auditing
Checks faceted navigation, canonical issues, crawl budget waste, pagination, and product schema. Built from 17 years of ecommerce SEO experience.
White-Label Everything
Every deliverable branded as your agency's own. Your ecommerce clients see your brand, your quality standard. They never see BrightIQ's name.
The problem with ecommerce SEO at agency scale
Ecommerce SEO is a different beast. An agency managing a client with 2,000 products can't manually write unique metadata for every page. Can't manually check schema markup across every product. Can't manually monitor category page performance across a catalogue that changes with seasons and stock levels. But that's exactly what most agencies try to do — and the work either gets done badly or doesn't get done at all.
The result is predictable: product pages running templated title tags like "[Product Name] | Buy Online". Category pages with thin or no descriptive content. Product schema markup missing or broken. Internal linking between products and categories treated as an afterthought. And nobody checking whether the client's products appear in AI search results — ChatGPT Shopping, Perplexity product recommendations, or Google AI Overviews.
For an agency managing five ecommerce clients, the manual SEO workload is enormous. Metadata alone for a combined 10,000 product pages would take a full-time employee months. That work gets deprioritised, which means the agency's ecommerce clients aren't getting the SEO they're paying for. Revenue stalls. The client asks questions. And the agency has no good answer for why 8,000 product pages have identical meta descriptions.
How to get started with ecommerce automation
I run it
I handle everything: crawling, metadata generation, reporting, schema, content refresh. Deliverables arrive on schedule, branded as your agency's work. Your ecommerce clients never see my name.
Best for: Agencies that want results without running the systems.
Buy the system
You run it
I build the ecommerce automation systems. You own them. Your team runs them on your ecommerce clients using your brand rules and product naming conventions.
Best for: Agencies that want full control and in-house capability.
Bespoke build
Custom for your platform
Your ecommerce clients run on a specific platform with specific requirements. I build automation tailored to that stack — Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, or custom.
Best for: Agencies with platform-specific needs or unusual catalogue structures.
What I automate for ecommerce agencies
Ecommerce SEO audit
Full audit built for ecommerce: product page analysis, category structure review, faceted navigation checks, crawl budget assessment, product schema validation, and AI visibility. Branded PDF, prioritised action plan, delivered same-day to 72 hours.
Bulk meta automation
Unique, SEO-optimised title tags and meta descriptions for every product page in the catalogue. Not templated "[Product] - Buy Online" — genuinely unique metadata that follows brand voice and product naming conventions. Priced by catalogue size. 1,000 products in hours, not weeks.
Learn moreCategory page content
Keyword-targeted category descriptions, internal linking recommendations, and seasonal content updates. The same quality at 50 categories or 500. Content that helps category pages rank — not filler text.
Learn moreEcommerce SEO reporting
Monthly reports that connect SEO performance to revenue. Show your ecommerce clients the pound signs, not just the position numbers. Automated, branded as yours, delivered on schedule.
Learn moreAI visibility for ecommerce
Checking whether products appear in ChatGPT Shopping, Perplexity recommendations, and Google AI Overviews. This is an emerging channel most agencies aren't tracking yet. Every audit includes it.
Learn moreWhite-label ecommerce SEO
Everything above — audits, metadata, reports, schema, content — delivered under your agency's brand. Your ecommerce clients see your name on every deliverable.
Learn moreWho this is for
This is built for UK agencies managing ecommerce clients with large product catalogues — typically 500 to 50,000+ SKUs.
You're a good fit if:
- ✓ Your team spends weeks writing product metadata that should take hours
- ✓ Your ecommerce clients have duplicate or templated title tags across hundreds of pages
- ✓ You've avoided taking on large-catalogue clients because the SEO workload doesn't match the retainer
- ✓ Your ecommerce reporting shows rankings and traffic but doesn't connect to revenue
- ✓ You want to offer ecommerce SEO services without expanding your team
You're not a good fit if:
- ✕ Your clients are brochure-site businesses with 10–20 pages
- ✕ You're looking for a DIY SEO tool rather than production-ready systems
- ✕ You need a full-service agency rather than an automation partner
Who built this
Every system, every pipeline, every deliverable — built and maintained by one person.
Credentials
Experience
I've been doing ecommerce SEO for 17 years — long enough to know what makes product pages rank and what just fills a field. I built these systems because manual approaches break at catalogue scale. Every system is purpose-built for how ecommerce agencies actually work.
Why this matters
- ✓ 17 years of ecommerce SEO experience built into every system — purpose-built for catalogue-scale work
- ✓ One person, full accountability — the person who built the ecommerce systems is the person who runs them
- ✓ Your branding, my systems, their revenue — every deliverable branded as your agency's work
- ✓ The system doesn't skip product #847 because it's Friday afternoon — consistent quality across every product
- ✓ Up to 95% time reduction on bulk metadata generation — over £600K in ecommerce revenue growth tracked
Results and metrics
| What | Manual approach | With BrightIQ |
|---|---|---|
| Metadata for 1,000 product pages | 2–3 weeks | 2–4 hours |
| Product schema for 500 products | 1–2 weeks | Automated generation |
| Category page content (50 pages) | 2–3 weeks | 2–3 days |
| Monthly ecommerce report | 1–2 days per client | Automated — review only |
| Ecommerce technical audit | 6–10 hours | 15–20 minutes |
The difference: these systems handle catalogue-scale SEO — 200 products or 20,000, same quality, same speed. Manual teams can't match that. Templated tools don't try.
Frequently asked questions
What ecommerce SEO tasks can you automate?
Bulk metadata for product pages, category page content, product schema markup, technical ecommerce audits, and revenue-linked reporting. Anything repetitive at catalogue scale — automated, branded as yours, consistent across every product.
Will automated product metadata sound generic?
No. Every product gets unique metadata following your client's brand voice and naming conventions. Not templated "[Product] - Buy Online" — genuinely unique, SEO-optimised titles and descriptions per page. I run a trial on your actual client's catalogue so you can judge the quality before committing.
How many products can the system handle?
The system works the same at 200 products or 20,000. Cost per product drops as catalogue size grows. The automation scales; your team doesn't need to.
What ecommerce platforms do you support?
The output works with any platform — Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, BigCommerce, custom builds. Metadata is delivered as CSV or direct API push to the platform.
Can I white-label everything for my ecommerce clients?
Yes. Every deliverable — audits, metadata, reports, schema — is branded as your agency's work. Your ecommerce clients never see BrightIQ's name.
How does pricing work for large catalogues?
Audits are fixed-price regardless of catalogue size. Bulk metadata and ongoing services are priced by catalogue scale — larger catalogues get better per-product rates. No hourly estimates.
Do you track AI search visibility for products?
Yes. Every audit includes AI visibility analysis — checking whether products appear in ChatGPT Shopping, Perplexity recommendations, and Google AI Overviews. This is an emerging channel most agencies aren't tracking.
How quickly can we start?
Book a 15-minute call. I'll assess one client's catalogue and deliver a trial within 72 hours. Most agencies are running their first ecommerce service within a week.
Start with a catalogue assessment
Your ecommerce client has thousands of product pages with duplicate metadata, missing schema, and thin category content. That's fixable — in hours, not weeks. Book a 15-minute call. I'll show you what 1,000 unique product metas look like for your client's catalogue.
Still have questions? Get in touch.