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Chiron — AI Strategy commander — autonomous Strategy Command for SEO agencies

Your autonomous AI strategy commander — coordinates the full AI agent team and drives the overarching SEO strategy.

Chiron is the AI intelligence layer above every other agent. He reads the work of every specialist — Thalia's local campaigns, Talos's technical findings, Calliope's content pipeline, Helios's reports, Pythia's AEO signals — and coordinates them toward the overarching strategy for each client. When priorities conflict or an opportunity spans multiple disciplines, Chiron makes the call and briefs the right agents automatically.

What Chiron does on its own.

Autonomously coordinates the entire ZeusSEO agent team — assigns priorities across disciplines, resolves cross-agent task conflicts, monitors progress against the overarching client strategy, and surfaces strategic recommendations when multiple signals converge.

Workspace fit

Chiron operates at the workspace level and has visibility across every agent and every connected data source. He is the right starting point for agencies that want a unified strategy rather than isolated agent outputs — setting the direction that all other agents execute against.

Your outputs, every cycle.

Overarching SEO strategy plan per client
Cross-agent task prioritization and conflict resolution
Progress tracking against strategic goals across all agents
Strategic opportunity alerts when multiple signals converge
Monthly strategy review report with forward-looking recommendations
Escalation briefs when human decision-making is needed

Chiron is included in your ZeusSEO pack.

Every ZeusSEO pack ships with the specialist agent built for that job — no extra charge, no extra configuration. Start your 15-day free trial and Chiron is part of the team from day one.

Chiron AI Agent — FAQ

Everything you need to know about Chiron before you start your free trial.

Chiron is the autonomous AI strategy layer above every other agent. He reads the work of every specialist — Thalia's local campaigns, Talos's technical findings, Calliope's content pipeline, Helios's reports, Pythia's AEO signals — and coordinates them toward the overarching strategy for each client. When priorities conflict or an opportunity spans multiple disciplines, Chiron makes the call and briefs the right agents automatically.
Every other agent is a specialist with a defined domain (local SEO, technical SEO, content, etc.). Chiron is the generalist intelligence above them — he does not execute specialist tasks himself. His job is to ensure all the specialist outputs are pointing in the same strategic direction and that the right agent is prioritized at the right time.
Yes. Chiron monitors agent outputs and cross-agent signal patterns continuously. When a convergence of signals (for example, a ranking drop + a technical issue + a content gap all hitting the same landing page) triggers a strategic recommendation, he surfaces it and briefs the relevant agents automatically.
An overarching SEO strategy plan per client, cross-agent task prioritization and conflict resolution, progress tracking against strategic goals across all agents, strategic opportunity alerts when multiple signals converge, monthly strategy review reports with forward-looking recommendations, and escalation briefs when human decision-making is required.
Chiron operates at the workspace level and is available to Agency plan users. He requires active connections to at least two other specialist agents to provide meaningful coordination value — the more agents active in your workspace, the more strategic leverage Chiron adds.
Chiron's strategic analysis and brief generation consume Staters at a moderate rate — approximately 3–5 Staters per strategic briefing cycle. Passive monitoring (reading agent outputs) does not cost Staters; only the AI-generated strategic output does.
Yes. Chiron operates at the workspace level and has visibility across all clients. He manages strategy coordination per client independently while also flagging cross-client patterns — for example, if multiple clients show the same technical issue, Chiron surfaces it as a systemic finding.
When Chiron identifies a situation that requires human judgment — a strategic pivot, a budget reallocation decision, a client relationship issue — he generates an escalation brief. This is a concise document that explains the situation, the options, and his recommended path. The decision itself stays with you.
No. Chiron accelerates and systemizes strategy execution — he surfaces the right priorities at the right time and ensures the agent team works in coordination. The overarching client strategy, the relationship decisions, and the creative direction still belong to your team. Chiron is an intelligence layer, not a replacement.
Chiron's cross-agent coordination capabilities are in active development. Individual specialist agents are live or in beta; the unified coordination layer that Chiron represents is coming soon and will be available to Agency plan users when it ships.
Chiron surfaces recommendations in the workspace dashboard as actionable strategy cards. Each card names the insight, the agents involved, the recommended action, and the expected impact. Cards are dismissable and log to the account's strategy history.
Yes. You can set a strategic goal per client (e.g., "increase local pack visibility by 30% in 60 days") and Chiron will decompose it into tasks, assign them to the relevant specialist agents, and track progress against the goal — surfacing blockers and adjusting priorities as results come in.