Works with Docusaurus

SEO Automation
for Docusaurus

GSCPilot understands Docusaurus frontmatter and MDX conventions. Get optimized titles and descriptions for your docs shipped as a PR.

The Problem

Documentation SEO is often an afterthought

Docusaurus makes it easy to build great documentation sites, but SEO metadata across hundreds of docs pages rarely gets the attention it deserves. Default titles like 'Introduction' and missing descriptions leave traffic on the table.

Your docs rank for valuable search queries — but generic metadata means searchers choose a competitor's result instead. The data to fix this is in Search Console, but connecting it to frontmatter edits across your docs folder is manual work nobody wants to do.

GSCPilot automates that work. It reads your Search Console performance data, identifies docs with poor click-through rates, and generates frontmatter patches that follow Docusaurus conventions.

Docusaurus Intelligence

MDX frontmatter and docs conventions

Docusaurus uses frontmatter in MDX and Markdown files to set page titles, descriptions, and other metadata. GSCPilot detects your Docusaurus project structure and generates patches that update this frontmatter directly.

The pull request includes optimized titles and descriptions that follow Docusaurus frontmatter conventions — including sidebar_label when appropriate, so your sidebar stays clean while search titles are optimized.

docs/getting-started/installation.mdx

- title: "Installation"

+ title: "Installation Guide — Get Running in 5 Minutes"

Your Workflow

How it works with Docusaurus

01

Connect

Link your Google Search Console property and install the GSCPilot GitHub App on your Docusaurus repository.

02

Scan

GSCPilot detects Docusaurus, crawls your pages, syncs 28 days of search performance data, and audits your source code.

03

Review PR

A pull request appears with optimized titles, descriptions, and schema — written in Docusaurus conventions you already use.

04

Track Impact

After you merge, GSCPilot baselines your metrics and measures click and position improvements 2-4 weeks later.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about using GSCPilot with Docusaurus.

Does GSCPilot work with Docusaurus versioned docs?+
Yes. GSCPilot can scan and generate patches for your current docs as well as versioned documentation, targeting the frontmatter in each version's files.
Will it change my sidebar labels?+
No. GSCPilot optimizes the title and description fields for search. If you want different sidebar labels, it uses the sidebar_label frontmatter field to keep them separate from your search-optimized titles.
Does it support MDX files?+
Yes. GSCPilot works with both Markdown (.md) and MDX (.mdx) content files, updating the frontmatter metadata in either format.
Is it safe to merge the PR?+
GSCPilot never pushes directly to your main branch. Every change ships as a pull request you review. Nothing goes live until you approve and merge.

Automate SEO for your Docusaurus site.
Ship fixes as pull requests.

Connect your Search Console, scan your Docusaurus site, and get a pull request with optimized metadata in minutes.

Start optimizing your site

GSCPilot connects your Google Search Console and GitHub. It finds the issues, generates code fixes, and opens a pull request. You review, merge, and track the impact.