The agent builds a service-by-area matrix, writes unique local pages with real detail, FAQ, and schema, and delivers a ready package in Google Docs and Drive. Run it by chat.

An AI agent for local SEO that ships dozens of unique "service + neighborhood" pages without an agency. Install it from the marketplace in a couple of minutes. New users get the referral program and discounts on 6- or 12-month billing (current pricing at ascn.ai/pricing).
Local service businesses need a page for every service and every neighborhood: "apartment cleaning in Midtown", "fridge repair in Brooklyn Heights". There are dozens of them, and building each by hand costs real money. An SEO agency charges $1,000–5,000 for a pack of 30–50 local pages and takes a month to deliver. Rushed duplicates that only swap the place name get caught by search filters for thin content.
Local SEO Page Factory — a ready-made AI agent for the ASCN platform that runs the whole pipeline for you:
You manage it through a normal chat in ASCN or Telegram. Nothing to assemble by hand: the agent connects the services on request and carries the project from matrix to finished files.
You don't need to be a developer or an SEO specialist. You run it through a normal chat.
Across deployments the agent produces 5 unique local pages per run and 20+ a month on autopilot — the pack an agency charges $1,000-plus and a month for is assembled for the price of a subscription.
Results depend on your niche, the number of areas and services, the quality of your sample, and how precisely local detail is described. The agent handles execution and uniqueness; rankings depend on demand, competition, and how fast you publish on your side.
Cleaning company — apartment and office cleaning
- Connected: Google Sheets, Docs and Drive, city split into 24 neighborhoods
- Result: a 96-page matrix, batches of 5 each week, 20 finished pages with unique detail in the first month
- Savings: around $3,000 versus an agency pack
Appliance repair network — in-home service
- Connected: Sheets, Docs, Drive plus Google Search Console for priorities
- Result: priorities driven by real impressions, high-demand areas with weak competitor results shipped first
- Savings: roughly 40 copywriter hours a month
Private dental clinic — YMYL niche
- Connected: Sheets, Docs, Drive, batch alerts in Telegram
- Result: neighborhood pages with verifiable facts instead of outcome promises, a schema draft for each
- Savings: a content manager publishes the ready pack in 5–10 minutes per page
While competitors pay an agency thousands for a pack of local pages, hand the pipeline to an agent that ships 5 pages per run. 🔥🔥🔥
Set up the matrix once, and every week a fresh batch of unique pages waits in your Google Drive, ready to publish.
No. The agent installs from the marketplace and is set up through a normal chat: you describe your business and geography, and the agent connects the Google services, builds the matrix, and writes pages from a proven template.
No, there's no auto-publishing to a CMS — the platform has no browser automation and no connectors to WordPress, Wix, or Squarespace. The agent delivers a ready package: text in Docs, HTML in Drive, and a guide. You or a content manager publish it in 5–10 minutes per page. Advanced option: a custom MCP to your CMS REST API, so you can hand the agent a "publish the batch" command.
Connections run through official OAuth, tokens live in encrypted storage and never reach chats or logs. Each agent is isolated, and access to any service can be revoked at any moment.
No. The agent doesn't build doorway pages: pages for the same service in different areas differ by local detail and FAQ, not by a swapped place name. With no real detail for an area, the agent writes a neutral block instead of inventing "charming courtyards".
Required: Google Sheets, Google Docs, and Google Drive. Recommended: Google Search Console for priorities based on real impressions. Batch alerts can go to Telegram. Plus built-in web search and page reading to gather local detail.
The agent has no direct Wordstat or Ahrefs data, so priorities are an estimate from indirect web-search signals and Search Console data when it's connected. It's an expert estimate, not a precise measurement, and the agent promises no specific rankings.
Yes. Through the IDENTITY.md and SOUL.md files, skills, and the knowledge base you set the services, geography, tone, and sample page. For YMYL niches like medicine the agent softens promises down to verifiable facts.
Every page's status is visible right in the Google Sheets matrix: idea, approved, generated, published. A summary of each batch arrives in the ASCN chat or Telegram, and the run history sits in the Tasks section.
