SEOPress integration in Aimogen is built around a simple principle: Aimogen improves content quality and meaning, SEOPress handles SEO output and control. The two plugins operate in clearly separated layers, which prevents conflicts, accidental overrides, or SEO instability.
Aimogen does not attempt to replace SEOPress, extend it, or hook into its internal logic. It prepares better inputs. SEOPress remains in charge.
When SEOPress is installed and active, Aimogen detects it automatically. There is no setup step, no toggle, and no connector to enable. The integration is passive and contextual. Aimogen adjusts how it generates and edits content knowing that SEOPress will be responsible for metadata storage, schema output, and technical SEO.
During AI content generation, Aimogen can generate titles, descriptions, and summaries that align naturally with SEOPress metadata fields. These values are derived from the actual content being generated, not created independently. This avoids a common SEO failure mode where metadata and content drift apart over time.
Aimogen does not overwrite SEOPress metadata unless your workflow explicitly includes metadata generation. This is an intentional safety boundary. You can freely use AI Content Editing to improve articles without worrying that SEO titles, descriptions, or indexing settings will change unexpectedly.
SEOPress continues to perform all SEO analysis, scoring, and UI feedback. Aimogen does not attempt to optimize content for SEOPress-specific indicators or internal scoring heuristics. Any improvement you see in SEOPress analysis results from clearer structure, better topical coverage, and improved readability, not from artificial tuning.
In bulk content workflows, SEOPress integration becomes especially valuable. Aimogen enforces consistent structure, headings, and semantic coverage across large numbers of posts. This gives SEOPress a stable, predictable content baseline instead of uneven AI output, which significantly reduces SEO drift in automated publishing environments.
Schema output remains entirely under SEOPress control. Aimogen does not inject schema markup when SEOPress is active and does not attempt to override structured data settings. If Aimogen generates schema-related suggestions, they are informational and content-driven, intended to guide editorial decisions rather than enforce technical changes.
Technical SEO features such as indexing rules, canonical URLs, sitemaps, breadcrumbs, redirections, and social metadata remain exclusively managed by SEOPress. Aimogen deliberately avoids this layer to prevent conflicts and unintended behavior.
The recommended workflow is straightforward. Use Aimogen to generate or refine content with strong structure and semantic clarity. Review and adjust metadata if needed. Let SEOPress handle analysis, output, and technical SEO exactly as designed.
SEOPress integration in Aimogen is about clean separation of responsibilities. Aimogen focuses on intelligent content creation and refinement. SEOPress focuses on SEO control and visibility. Used together, they form a stable, scalable setup where AI improves content quality without undermining SEO strategy or editorial confidence.