Mirolabs AI SEO
Mirolabs AI SEO is a comprehensive WordPress SEO plugin that combines AI-powered content optimization with Google Search Console analytics to help you improve your search rankings and organic traffic. Key Features Google Search Console Integration – Connect your GSC account to track keywords, clicks, impressions, and positions AI-Powered Content Tools – Rewrite titles, meta descriptions, and generate SEO-friendly content Keyword Lab – Discover and group keywords with AI assistance Trend Finder – Discover trending topics and content opportunities Internal Links Manager – Smart suggestions for internal linking ALT Text Fixer – Bulk fix missing image ALT attributes Fix Center – CTR optimization for underperforming pages 404 Monitor – Track and manage 404 errors Index Monitor – Monitor your content’s indexing status BYOK (Bring Your Own Key) – Use your own OpenAI/Gemini API keys for AI features Requirements WordPress 5.0 or higher PHP 7.4 or higher Google Search Console account (optional, for analytics features) OpenAI or Google Gemini API key (optional, for AI features) Installation Upload the plugin files to /wp-content/plugins/mirolabs-ai-seo-suite directory Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress Navigate to ‘Mirolabs AI SEO’ in the WordPress admin menu Configure your API keys and connect Google Search Console (optional) Frequently Asked Questions Does this plugin require external services? Core functionality works offline. Google Search Console integration and AI features require API keys (BYOK – Bring Your Own Key). Can I use this without API keys? Yes, most features work without API keys. AI features (content generation, rewriting) require OpenAI or Gemini API keys. Is Google Search Console required? No, it’s optional. Connect it to access analytics, keyword tracking, and performance insights. Support For support and documentation, visit https://miroseo.com External Services This plugin may connect to the following external services when you enable and use specific features: OpenAI API (api.openai.com) Purpose: AI-powered content generation, title/meta rewriting, and content optimization When: Only when you add your own API key in settings and use AI features Data sent: Prompts you provide; responses are returned to your site Terms: https://openai.com/policies/terms-of-use Privacy: https://openai.com/policies/privacy-policy Google Gemini API (generativelanguage.googleapis.com) Purpose: Alternative AI service for content generation and optimization When: Only when you add your own API key and use AI features Data sent: Prompts you provide; responses are returned to your site Terms: https://ai.google.dev/terms Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy Google OAuth & Search Console API (oauth2.googleapis.com, searchconsole.googleapis.com) Purpose: Connect your Google Search Console account for analytics, keywords, clicks, and impressions When: Only when you connect GSC via OAuth in the plugin settings Data sent: OAuth tokens, property URL; search performance data is fetched and stored locally Terms: https://developers.google.com/terms Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy IndexNow API (api.indexnow.org) Purpose: Notify search engines when content is published or updated for faster indexing When: When you enable IndexNow and publish/update posts Data sent: URL(s) of published or updated content Terms: https://www.indexnow.org/documentation flagcdn.com Purpose: Country flag images displayed in analytics (e.g., traffic by country) When: When viewing analytics with geographic data Data sent: HTTP requests for flag image URLs (no user data) Note: Flags are loaded from flagcdn.com CDN. Refer to flagcdn.com for their terms and policies. Data & Privacy Local Storage: * Options: Plugin settings, API keys (OpenAI/Gemini), GSC connection data * Transients: Temporary cache data for GSC queries and API responses * Post Meta: Focus keywords, index status, index details per post/page * Custom Tables: 404 log (mirolabs_404_log), rank tracker data (mirolabs_rt_keywords, mirolabs_rt_snapshots, mirolabs_rt_competitors), internal links index (mirolabs_ilx_index, mirolabs_ilx_edges) External Calls: * Google Search Console API: For analytics, keyword data, and performance metrics (only when connected) * OpenAI API: For AI-powered content generation and optimization (only when API key provided) * Google Gemini API: Alternative AI service for content generation (only when API key provided) * IndexNow API: To notify search engines of new or updated content (only when IndexNow is enabled) * flagcdn.com: For country flag images in analytics geographic views Data Deletion: The plugin’s uninstall process removes all plugin data including options, transients, post meta, and custom tables. To uninstall, deactivate the plugin through WordPress admin, then click “Delete” to permanently remove all data. Credits This plugin uses the following third-party libraries: Chart.js (https://www.chartjs.org/) License: MIT License Copyright (c) 2014-2024 Chart.js Contributors Used for: Analytics charts and data visualization in GSC Analytics module License URL: https://github.com/chartjs/Chart.js/blob/master/LICENSE.md Flag Images Source: flagcdn.com Used for: Country flag display in analytics Note: Flags are loaded dynamically from flagcdn.com CDN. Please refer to flagcdn.com for their terms of service and usage policies.
Top keywords
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XML Sitemap for Google
Easily enhance your website’s SEO with the XML Sitemap generator for Google and Bing. This powerful plugin simplifies the creation of XML sitemaps, helping you boost your search engine rankings. With support for custom post types and taxonomies and even custom pages/URLs (which are not part of your WordPress site), you can ensure that all your content gets indexed. The plugin’s intuitive interface allows you to configure settings effortlessly, generating sitemaps with just a few clicks. Keep your site indexed and ensure search engines are aware of all your content with the XML Sitemap Generator for Google. This plugin delivers precisely what it promises – a comprehensive XML sitemap solution for maximum search engine visibility! If you find it beneficial, don’t hesitate to leave a rating! This will motivate us to continue building this plugin with more features. Key Features Enable/Disable Functionality: Admins can easily enable or disable the plugin functionality from the settings page. Select Post Type: Admins can select the post types to include in the XML sitemap. Select Taxonomy Type: Admins can choose the taxonomy type to include in the XML sitemap. View XML Sitemap: Admins can view the XML sitemap with a single click. Change Frequencies: Admins can change the update frequencies for each post type and taxonomy type. Change Priority: Admins can adjust the priority settings for each post type and taxonomy type. Override Other XML Plugin Styles: This plugin can override the styling of any other XML-related plugin when it is active. Notice for Active XML Plugins: Admins receive a notice if any other XML-related plugin is active. Include/Exclude Pages: Admins can choose to include or exclude the home page and author pages from the XML sitemap generation. Show Last Modification Time: Admins can choose whether to display the last modification time for each page in the XML sitemap. Rename sitemap URL. Set links per page to display and generated Add Additional Pages: Admins can add additional pages (which are not part of your WordPress site) to be listed in the XML sitemap, specifying URL, Priority, Frequency, and Last Modified date. Add HTML sitemap to the any post or page of your WordPress Site. HTML sitemap includes below options: Provides 5 options to add HTML sitemap to the post or page. Options are Shortcode, Guttenberg Block, Widgets Block, PHP Code(in theme’s functions file) and dedicated URL. Provides options to selection sort type and sort direction. Select Post Type: Admins can select the post types to include in the HTML sitemap. Select Taxonomy Type: Admins can choose the taxonomy type to include in the HTML sitemap. Include/Exclude Pages: Admins can choose to include or exclude the home page and author pages from the HTML sitemap generation. Provides options are generated compact sitemaps(only of post type post). Customize Robots.txt File: Admins can easily customize and manage the robots.txt file for their WordPress site. This feature allows for full control over how search engines interact with your site. Admins can add custom rules to the robots.txt file for specific user agents, giving more granular control over how different search engines should crawl and index content. No need to edit the robots.txt file manually. The feature allows you to manage all settings directly through the WordPress admin interface. Include/Exclude Translated Pages: Admins can now control whether to include or exclude all translated pages from the sitemap. This feature is especially useful for multilingual websites where you want to manage content visibility for different languages. Fully compatible with popular multilingual plugins like WPML, Polylang, Translate Press and others. It automatically detects and handles translated pages, providing an easy-to-use interface to manage content visibility.