Four AI workers that grow the SaaS you run. The SEO agency's monthly cycle run on your own site, your MRR stress-tested for the churn inside it and the pricing upside under it, and the lifecycle-email and outbound retainers a SaaS marketing agency bills for, as workers. When you want to buy instead of build, the whole buy side lives in the Acquisition Operator pack. They report. You decide.
People running a small SaaS who want the growth worked without an agency. You want the SEO cycle an agency charges a monthly retainer for, the pricing upside hiding in your numbers and the churn behind your headline MRR, and the lifecycle and outbound flows drafted in full instead of paid for monthly.
You install this yourself in ten minutes with the guide included. You need the free Claude desktop app. The Revenue Worker reads pasted metrics out of the box, and uses the Stripe connector (read-only) if you have it; Claude in Chrome is optional and lets the SEO worker read your Search Console in your own session.
The one rule every worker follows: it reports, you act. These workers never edit your site or change a price on your behalf. They hand you the analysis, the drafts, and the lever. You decide.
What a managed SaaS SEO agency does each month, as a worker you run. SaaS SEO is won on a small set of high-intent pages (category, comparison, alternative-to, use-case, integrations), and the first run maps which you're missing, drafts the highest-value one in full, and scores the pages you have against the searches they should own. Every later run is the monthly cycle: paste-ready rewrites, new page opportunities, journey-mapped content briefs, and a progress read from your Search Console. Judged on signups, not traffic. Drafts only; it never touches your site.
Two questions about the revenue, answered together. For an owner: where's the pricing and expansion upside? For a buyer: is this MRR durable, or a leaking bucket? Paste the metrics or connect Stripe, and it reports churn, retention, and concentration, then the specific pricing and packaging moves, ending with the one highest-leverage test to run first.
The onboarding, trial-conversion, churn-save, and win-back flows email agencies charge retainers for, drafted in full: every email in your voice, with timing, triggers, branch logic, and exit conditions, ready to build in your ESP. Nothing ever sends.
The outbound agency minus the sending: finds real companies matching your ICP with the evidence they fit, names the buyer, and drafts personalized sequences honest enough to send from your own inbox. Keeps a log so nobody is drafted twice.
The buy side (due diligence, deal flow, the paper) lives in Acquisition Operator.