Start with keyword and technical research
Create cards in Research for every keyword cluster, technical audit, and link building opportunity. Include search volume, keyword difficulty, and current ranking position to prioritize effectively.
// SEO Project
Organize keyword research, content production, technical fixes, and link building in one board. Watch your SEO work move from research through publishing to measurable ranking improvements.
Research
3Keyword research for "project management" cluster
Technical SEO audit: crawl errors and indexing issues
Competitor backlink analysis for top 5 ranking pages
Content Brief
2Brief: "How to run a sprint retrospective" (KD 32, vol 3.2k)
Brief: "Kanban vs Scrum" comparison page (KD 45, vol 8.1k)
Writing
2Draft: "Best free project management tools 2026" (2500 words)
Fix thin content on 8 product pages flagged by site audit
Published
3Published: "Remote team communication guide" - indexed in 4 hours
Fixed: canonical tags and hreflang for 12 localized pages
Submitted disavow file for 340 toxic backlinks
Tracking
2Monitor: "project management template" - position 8 to 3 in 6 weeks
Track: Core Web Vitals after image optimization sprint
Create cards in Research for every keyword cluster, technical audit, and link building opportunity. Include search volume, keyword difficulty, and current ranking position to prioritize effectively.
Move high-priority keywords to Content Brief with target word count, primary and secondary keywords, competitor URLs to beat, and internal linking targets. Good briefs produce good content.
Use Technical, Content, and Link Building labels to separate work streams. Filter by label so your technical SEO specialist sees only their tasks while content writers see theirs.
Move published content to Tracking and update the card weekly with position changes. This connects your SEO efforts to measurable results and shows leadership the impact of the work.
An SEO project board tracks all search engine optimization work - keyword research, content creation, technical fixes, and link building - in a single visual board. Each card represents a specific SEO task moving through research, production, and performance tracking stages.
Yes. Use Flux labels like Technical, Content, and Link Building to categorize work. View the full board for a cross-discipline overview, or filter by label to focus on one SEO stream at a time.
Flux checklists are ideal for content briefs and technical audit items. Due dates help you track publishing cadence. The activity log shows when content moved through each stage, and real-time sync keeps your SEO team, writers, and developers aligned without status meetings.
// Rank higher
No credit card. Track SEO projects with discipline labels, content briefs, and real-time team collaboration.