Optimization Settings
SEOJuice lets you control exactly how each optimization is applied to your website. For every feature, you choose one of four modes.
The Four Modes
| Mode | Behavior | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Off | Feature is completely disabled. No changes are made. | Features you don’t want or handle yourself |
| Suggest | SEOJuice generates recommendations that appear in your dashboard for review. Nothing is applied until you approve it. | Teams that want full control over every change |
| One-Click | Suggestions are shown with a one-click apply button. Review at a glance, then apply instantly. | Balanced approach — review without the overhead |
| Automate | Changes are applied automatically without manual review. SEOJuice handles everything. | Hands-off optimization, most popular for internal links |
Features You Can Configure
Each of these can be set independently:
- Internal Links — Automatic link creation between related pages
- Meta Tags — Title and meta description optimization
- Image Alt Text — AI-generated alt text for images
- Accessibility — WCAG 2.1 fixes (ARIA labels, focus management, skip nav)
- Structured Data — JSON-LD schema markup generation
- Open Graph Tags — Social sharing metadata
How to Change Settings
- Go to your website dashboard
- Click Settings (gear icon)
- Under each feature section, select your preferred mode
- Changes take effect on the next page load or crawl cycle
Which Mode Should I Choose?
New to SEOJuice? Start with Automate for internal links and Suggest for meta tags. This lets you see how SEOJuice handles links (low risk, high impact) while reviewing meta tag changes before they go live.
Agency managing client sites? Use One-Click to quickly review and approve changes, giving you oversight without slowing down the process.
Hands-off? Set everything to Automate and let SEOJuice handle your technical SEO entirely.
Cautious? Use Suggest for everything. You’ll see all recommendations in your dashboard and can approve them one by one.
Important Notes
- Changing a mode from Automate to Off removes all automatically-applied optimizations of that type on the next page load.
- Switching from Off to Automate doesn’t retroactively apply changes — optimizations start being applied as pages are crawled.
- Mode changes apply to all pages on your website. You cannot set different modes for different pages.