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What SEOJuice Does Automatically vs. What You Do

SEOJuice automates the repetitive, technical side of SEO. But some tasks — especially strategic ones — still require your expertise.

What SEOJuice Handles Automatically

These are applied without manual intervention (depending on your optimization settings):

TaskWhat SEOJuice Does
Internal linksIdentifies relevant pages and creates contextual links using AI-powered semantic matching
Image alt textGenerates descriptive alt text for images missing it, using page context and keywords
Meta descriptionsSuggests or auto-generates meta descriptions based on page content
AccessibilityInjects ARIA labels, focus management, skip navigation, and other WCAG 2.1 fixes
Structured dataGenerates and maintains JSON-LD schema markup
Open Graph tagsFills in missing OG title, description, and image tags for social sharing
Crawling & monitoringRe-crawls your site every 24–72 hours to detect changes
Audit reportsGenerates technical SEO audits with scores and prioritized issues

What Requires Your Action

SEOJuice flags these issues in your audit report, but you need to fix them in your CMS or hosting:

TaskWhy It Needs You
Content creationWriting blog posts, product descriptions, and landing pages requires human creativity and domain expertise
Keyword strategyChoosing which topics to target is a business decision SEOJuice can’t make for you
URL structureChanging slugs, redirects, or site architecture requires CMS changes
robots.txt editsThis file lives on your server — SEOJuice can flag issues but can’t modify it
Server configurationSSL certificates, redirects, page speed optimization at the server level
Duplicate contentConsolidating or removing duplicate pages requires editorial decisions
Broken external linksReplacing or removing links to external sites that no longer work

Platform Limitations

Some CMS platforms restrict what can be changed:

  • Squarespace — Cannot edit robots.txt or add custom structured data directly. SEOJuice will flag robots.txt issues, but you may need to use Squarespace’s built-in SEO settings instead.
  • Wix — Limited control over page headers and meta tags. SEOJuice handles what it can via JavaScript injection.
  • Shopify — Theme-level changes (like heading hierarchy) require theme editing.

When SEOJuice flags an issue you can’t fix due to platform limitations, you can safely ignore it — focus on the issues you can control.

The Bottom Line

Think of SEOJuice as your automated SEO assistant. It handles the tedious, repetitive work (linking, tagging, accessibility) so you can focus on strategy and content. You don’t need to fix every issue in the audit report — SEOJuice is already addressing the ones it can.