Fig. 01 — Membership, in detail

What's actually in the library, plainly stated

No tiers with vague names, no pricing hidden behind a call. Here is exactly what membership includes and how each part works.

01

Framework Library

A growing catalog of decision frameworks for the recurring problems of a solo in-house role: how to prioritize a technical audit against a limited engineering sprint, how to structure a content governance model with one writer and no editor, how to build an internal linking strategy that survives a CMS migration.

  • Each framework includes the original context it was built for
  • Organized by problem type, not by SEO discipline
  • Updated when a member flags a gap or an outdated assumption
02

Template Vault

Working documents rather than theoretical ones: audit trackers built in spreadsheet software your team already uses, a redirect mapping template for site migrations, a stakeholder report format designed for a monthly marketing meeting rather than an SEO conference.

  • Templates ship in common formats, no proprietary software required
  • Includes short usage notes on adapting each template to your CMS
  • New templates are added directly from member requests
03

Peer Review Queue

Submit a document for review through the member portal. A reviewer with comparable in-house experience reads it and responds with specific, written notes. Review is intended for real, in-progress work: a migration plan, a content brief, a technical recommendation you're about to present internally.

  • Reviewers are current or former in-house SEO practitioners
  • Feedback is written, not a scheduled call, so it fits around your day
  • Submissions are handled in the order they're received
04

Monthly Live Sessions

A recurring video session where members present a current challenge and the group works through it together. Past topics have included recovering from an unplanned redesign traffic drop, structuring an internal SEO scorecard for leadership, and negotiating a shared editorial calendar with content marketing.

  • Held once per month, with topics set roughly two weeks ahead
  • Recordings are added to the library archive afterward
  • Any member can propose a topic for a future session
A laptop screen displaying an organized SEO framework and template library dashboard on a desk
Fig. 02 — How access works

Access, structured around a fair-use principle

Membership grants access to the full library, the peer review queue, and monthly live sessions for as long as the membership is active. There's no separate paywall inside the library itself, and no upsell to a higher tier once you're a member.

Peer review submissions are subject to a reasonable monthly volume so that reviewers can give each document proper attention. Details on current submission limits are shared directly with members during onboarding.

Fig. 03 — Common questions

Before you request access

Is this open to agencies or freelance consultants?

No. Membership is scoped to people who work in-house, as the sole SEO owner, at a single company. This keeps the framing of every framework and session consistent with that constraint.

What counts as a "mid-sized company"?

Roughly 50 to 2,000 employees. If you're unsure whether your situation fits, describe it in your access request and we'll let you know.

Do I need to attend every live session?

No. Sessions are recorded and added to the library, so you can review a session later if your schedule doesn't allow live attendance.

How is pricing structured?

Current membership pricing and billing terms are shared directly during the access request process, along with details on submission limits for peer review.