Has anyone tried Search Atlas SEO with SiteJet?

Hey guys,

Is anyone successfully using https://searchatlas.com/ with SiteJet, or have tried but failed?

We’re keen for more insight before we trial. You paste in their Javascript into the CMS and it automatically makes improvements to titles, meta headlines and posts blogs. It’s proficient on WP, Webflow etc, but no mention of SJ.

Thanks,
Jonny

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:waving_hand: Welcome back, @Jonny_Shipman!
It’s great to see you in the community again — thanks for an excellent question.

We haven’t seen widespread reports of SearchAtlas being used with Sitejet, but based on their integration method (a simple JavaScript snippet), it should be technically possible to embed it successfully into the CMS.

Here’s how you might try it:

  1. In Sitejet Studio, go to:
    2.Website → Settings → Custom Code*
  2. Paste the provided SearchAtlas JavaScript into the <head> or <body> field depending on their setup instructions.
  3. Save & publish — then test metadata injection or automation as they describe.

:police_car_light: Keep in mind:

  • Sitejet generates pages statically and pushes them live, so any client-side JS won’t affect server-rendered meta tags unless explicitly supported by SearchAtlas’s crawler.
  • For true meta tag injection (for SEO purposes), Sitejet typically expects edits to be made directly in the SEO tab for each page.

:ear: Calling the community!
Has anyone successfully used SearchAtlas with Sitejet or seen measurable SEO improvements through this kind of setup? We’d love to hear your experience and insights! :speech_balloon:


Thanks again for bringing this up — it’s an exciting tool, and you’re definitely not alone in wondering about better SEO automation. Let us know how your testing goes!

:waving_hand: Hey @Jonny_Shipman

Funny enough, I actually looked into SearchAtlas recently out of curiosity (wanted to see if their “OTTO” automation could save me some on-page SEO work). Here’s what I found from testing and digging into it a bit:


My Personal Pros & Cons Using SearchAtlas (with Sitejet in mind)

Pros:

  • Simple setup — you just paste their JavaScript snippet into your CMS (in Sitejet: Website > Settings > Custom Code).
  • The dashboard is intuitive, and the SEO audit tools are solid (especially if you’re not using other paid SEO software).
  • The content optimizer is really nice — helps improve copy for on-page performance.

:cross_mark: Cons:

  • Meta tag automation didn’t fully work in Sitejet — OTTO seems more effective on dynamic CMS platforms like WordPress or Webflow.
  • You lose some control — their tool updates things automatically via JS injection, which can conflict with Sitejet’s static publishing model.
  • I experienced a slight drop in page load speed when using their code on a small site.
  • There’s limited documentation on how it plays with Sitejet specifically — so you’re sort of flying blind.

If You Want to Test It Safely (What I Did):

  1. Use a test or staging project in Sitejet (don’t risk your main live site).
  2. Go to Website > Settings > Custom Code and paste the JS snippet into the <head> or <body> field (based on their docs).
  3. Publish and wait ~24h.
  4. Check:
  • Is your meta title/description updated?
  • Any changes to mobile friendliness or CLS?
  • Are Google Search Console or PageSpeed Insights showing errors?
  1. Monitor crawl/index status using the URL Inspection Tool in GSC.

:speech_balloon: My verdict?
Cool tool, but I wouldn’t use it on a production Sitejet site just yet — not until they clarify their support for static CMS workflows. That said, it’s a decent standalone audit toolkit if you’re doing client work across multiple platforms.

Let us know if you test it too! Would love to compare notes. :man_scientist::magnifying_glass_tilted_left: