Managing 10 client properties in a tool designed for a single domain is where agency margins go to die. SEObolt's Agency plan is built for the actual agency workflow: 25 GSC properties, white-label PDF reports, role-based team access, and competitor comparison across the whole portfolio — from one dashboard, at one bill.
Most SEO platforms were designed for the in-house use case: one domain, one team, one Search Console. Agencies operate a fundamentally different shape: many domains, many teams (yours plus each client's), many Search Consoles, and a reporting cadence that has to explain the work to non-SEO stakeholders every month or every quarter. Tools built for the in-house model treat multi-property as an edge case — agency licences, additional-project fees, and per-user seat charges add up fast.
The reporting problem is the one that quietly kills agency margins. Manual monthly reports across ten client properties consumes days of senior time that could be running audits, doing outreach, or building content. Every hour spent in Google Slides pulling screenshots is an hour that could be billed to a client or invested in growth. Report automation is not a nice-to-have — it is the difference between a scalable agency and a stalled one.
SEObolt's Agency plan is built around the agency workflow specifically: 25 GSC properties on one account, 10 team seats with role-based permissions, on-demand white-label PDF reports, scheduled email reports to clients, and competitor comparison per project so each client sees their own competitive set. One bill covers the whole portfolio.
Every agency SEO operation comes down to three problems. SEObolt answers all three from one dashboard on the Agency plan.
Agencies need Search Console visibility across every client property in one place, with per-property scoping so client data stays cleanly separated. Managing this in tools designed for a single domain means switching accounts constantly, paying per-project fees, or maintaining spreadsheets that go stale within days.
How SEObolt helps: The Agency plan includes 25 verified GSC properties on one account. Switch between clients instantly, run Rank Tracking and AI Content Optimizer per client, and use 404 Monitor with per-property scoping so each client's data stays separate.
Team Access →Every agency needs client-facing reports, and clients evaluate agency performance on what they see in those reports. Manual reporting is a monthly senior-time drain that scales linearly with client count, so any agency growing past a handful of clients hits a reporting wall.
How SEObolt helps: Reports generates white-label PDF SEO performance reports on demand on the Agency plan, and scheduled recurring email reports on the Scale and Agency plans. Every report pulls live data from your connected Search Console, GA4, and rank tracking — no manual assembly required.
Reports →Agency work involves multiple people at multiple permission levels, plus a need to keep track of what competitors are doing across every client's niche. Sharing a login is a security problem; giving everyone admin is a training problem; running competitor tracking outside the SEO platform is a workflow problem.
How SEObolt helps: Team Access provides Owner / Admin / Editor / Viewer role-based permissions with 10 seats on the Agency plan. Competitor Analysis is Agency-plan native and works per project, so each client has its own competitor set tracked separately, including AI search visibility across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and DeepSeek.
Competitor Analysis →SEO agencies rarely have one person doing all the work. SEObolt supports the four roles that touch client SEO delivery, each with the permission level that fits their responsibilities.
Agency owners need visibility into which clients are gaining ground, which are stalling, and which are at retention risk before the client sends the "we're evaluating other options" email. Portfolio-wide rank tracking, unified visibility scores, and the ability to see all client trends in one dashboard makes the retention conversation proactive rather than reactive. And $199 per month for the whole tooling stack is a materially lower cost line than any single-seat enterprise SEO platform.
Account managers need to walk into every client meeting with a clean answer to "what did we do this month and what did it move?" White-label PDF reports pulled from live GSC, GA4, and rank data give AMs a defensible narrative every time, without pulling analysts off their real work to build slides. Editor-level access to their client properties keeps them out of settings they should not touch while still able to generate the reports they need.
Analysts spend their day switching between client properties: running a 57-point audit here, refreshing an AI Content Optimizer scan there, checking a rank drop on a third property. Per-property scoping means the workflow stays clean between clients, and the AI Content Optimizer gives every audit a repeatable template grounded in the specific client's Search Console data instead of generic best-practice checklists.
Content teams shipping across multiple client accounts need a shared template for briefs, scoring, and content refresh workflow. The AI Content Optimizer's structured briefs and per-page scoring apply the same rigor to every client's content, so a junior writer and a senior editor can work from the same evaluation framework. Bulk Editor lets content leads push updates across many pages without manual page-by-page edits.
Most agencies run a two-tool stack: an SEO data source (Semrush, Ahrefs, Moz) plus a dedicated reporting layer (AgencyAnalytics, DashThis, Databox). SEObolt collapses both roles into one dashboard on the Agency plan. The comparison that matters, then, is not just SEObolt vs. Semrush — it is SEObolt vs. Semrush plus AgencyAnalytics as the reporting layer on top.
| Agency-relevant capability | SEObolt Agency | Semrush Business | AgencyAnalytics Core |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly price (base plan) | $199/mo flat | $499.95/mo | $20/client/mo (billed annually) |
| Native SEO data source (rank tracking, keyword research, on-page audit) | ✓ GSC-backed | ✓ Included | — Reporting layer only; requires an external data source (e.g. Semrush, Ahrefs, GSC) |
| Client / property count model | 25 GSC properties on Agency plan | 40 projects | Pay-per-client at $20/mo |
| Team access | 10 seats included (role-based) | 1 user included; extras from $45/mo per user | Unlimited staff users on every plan |
| White-label client reporting (PDF + dashboards) | ✓ Included | ✓ Included | ✓ Core feature |
| AI search visibility — ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, DeepSeek | ✓ All 5 engines on every plan | +$99/mo AI Visibility Toolkit add-on (bundled in Semrush One from ~$199/mo) | — (surfaces AI data only via connected sources) |
| Rank tracking included in base plan | ✓ Daily updates | ✓ | Add-on ($41.67/mo per 500 keywords) |
| WordPress plugin included | SEObolt Pro on Scale + Agency | — | — |
See the full breakdown: SEObolt vs. Semrush · also compare SEObolt vs. Ahrefs
Agencies manage multiple client properties simultaneously, each with its own Search Console, its own team of stakeholders, and its own reporting cadence. In-house tools are designed around a single domain and a small internal team; agency tools need multi-property management, per-property scoping so client data stays separate, role-based team access, and client-facing white-label reports. SEObolt is built for that agency workflow on the Agency plan: 25 GSC properties, 10 team seats with role-based permissions, white-label PDF reports, and competitor comparison across the whole client portfolio.
The Reports feature generates white-label PDF SEO performance reports on demand on the Agency plan, and scheduled recurring email reports on the Scale and Agency plans. Every report pulls real data from your connected Google Search Console, GA4, and rank tracking rather than manually assembled screenshots. Agency branding replaces SEObolt's throughout the PDF, so clients see your logo and colors on the deliverable.
Yes. Team Access provides role-based permissions: Owner, Admin, Editor, and Viewer. Give account managers view-only access to their client properties, give analysts editor access to run audits and generate reports, and reserve admin controls for agency leadership. The Agency plan includes up to 10 team seats, which is enough for most small-to-mid agencies. Multi-agency operations can add extra seats as needed.
Competitor Comparison is included on the Agency plan and works per project, which means each client can have its own competitor set tracked separately. Add rival domains for each client property and see side-by-side keyword position matrices, keyword gap analyses, and AI search visibility comparisons across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and DeepSeek. The 404 Monitor also supports per-property scoping so client 404 data stays separate.
Most agencies run a two-tool stack: an SEO data source plus a dedicated reporting layer. SEObolt's Agency plan is $199 per month flat and covers both roles — 25 GSC properties, native rank tracking with daily updates, keyword research, on-page audits, AI search visibility across all 5 engines, plus native white-label PDF reports and scheduled email reports to clients. The typical alternative stack is Semrush Business at $499.95 per month (or Ahrefs Advanced at $449 per month) for the SEO data source, plus AgencyAnalytics Core at $20 per client per month billed annually for white-label reporting on top — and AgencyAnalytics's rank tracker is a separate add-on at $41.67 per month per 500 keywords. For a 25-client agency, that stack lands north of $1,000 per month; SEObolt Agency lands at $199 per month.
25 client properties, 10 team seats, white-label reports, competitor comparison, and AI search visibility — from one dashboard. $199 per month.
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