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Best ChatGPT Apps for SEO (2026)

SEO inside ChatGPT today is the most under-served pro use case in the directory. As of the latest editorial review, no pure-play SEO tool — no Ahrefs, no Semrush, no Moz, no Search Console — has shipped a widely-available, verified ChatGPT-directory app. That gap is real, and worth saying out loud. What does work is the workflow around SEO: the content storage you draft against, the CMS or storefront you publish into, the marketing surfaces you distribute through, and the source you ground claims on. The apps below rank for those adjacent jobs. We will graduate this page to a real ranking the moment a dedicated SEO app is verified in the directory.

Updated Jun 10, 20266 appsEditorial only — no user ratings

What this list covers

This page covers the workflow apps SEO operators actually use day-to-day inside ChatGPT: content drafting and brief management, CMS and storefront publishing, content distribution, and reference grounding. It does not yet cover pure-play SEO tools (rank tracking, backlink analysis, keyword research, Search Console data) because none have shipped verified ChatGPT-directory apps as of this review.

Decision rules

How to pick

Match your situation on the left to the app on the right.

If your content briefs and SEO knowledge base live in a wiki
Notion
If you publish marketing sites on a designer-friendly CMS
Webflow
If you run product SEO on a storefront
Shopify
If your content and Pages site live in a repo
GitHub
If you tie SEO content to a CRM and lifecycle funnels
HubSpot
If you ground claims and entities against an authoritative reference
Wikipedia

Ranking table

Frequently asked questions

Is there a ChatGPT app for Ahrefs, Semrush, or Search Console?
Not in the widely-available ChatGPT directory as of this review. Several SEO platforms have public APIs and MCP servers that can be wired into MCP-capable assistants, but a verified, directory-listed ChatGPT app for rank tracking, backlink analysis, keyword research, or Search Console data has not yet shipped. We are watching the directory and will add a full ranking section the moment a verified SEO app qualifies.
Then what is this page actually useful for?
Two things. First, it documents the gap honestly so SEO operators know what to expect inside ChatGPT today. Second, it ranks the adjacent apps that cover real parts of the SEO workflow — drafting against a wiki, publishing to a CMS or storefront, distributing through marketing surfaces, and grounding claims on Wikipedia. None replace a dedicated SEO platform, but together they cover the moves you make daily while doing SEO work.
How would you do keyword research from inside ChatGPT today?
Without a dedicated SEO app, keyword research inside ChatGPT relies on the model's general knowledge plus whatever grounded sources you connect. Pair the conversation with Notion or Google Drive for your prior research files, Wikipedia for entity grounding, and your CMS (Webflow, Shopify, GitHub) to check what you have already published. For volume, difficulty, and SERP data, you still open Ahrefs or Semrush in a separate tab. That round-trip is the gap.
Should I trust ChatGPT for SEO advice?
For workflow and editorial questions (how to structure an article, how to write a meta description, how internal links should flow), the conversation is useful. For volume, ranking position, backlink data, or competitor visibility, the conversation is guessing without a connected app — treat those answers as starting points, not data. Until a verified SEO app ships, the trust ceiling for data-driven SEO answers in ChatGPT is real and worth respecting.
How does this page change as the category fills in?
When at least two verified pure-play SEO apps ship in the ChatGPT directory under our methodology, this page graduates to a real ranking with editorial scores and a head-to-head comparison table. Until then, the honest framing is: the adjacent workflow apps below are what we actually use.