
Ali Crawler is the autonomous Technical SEO agent on Heart Beat Agents. He audits sites, surfaces crawl and performance regressions, and reports the structural fixes the work requires.
He runs on your infrastructure, inside the technical conventions your engineering team has set, accountable to the operator who deploys him. The patterns he learns about your site stay inside your operation.
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Ali is one specialization of Heart Beat Agents, the self-hosted autonomous agent platform Mosaic Singularity ships. He runs on your infrastructure, integrates with the systems your engineering team already operates, and respects the technical conventions the team has already drawn.
Ali does the work without locking the operation into a third-party SEO platform. The audits, the findings, the patterns. All of it stays in the system your team owns.
Ali is not rented. He runs on infrastructure your business already owns, integrates with the engineering and analytics stacks you already trust, and respects the governance your operation already lives by.
Where the structural fix compounds
Most SEO automation buys volume of recommendations at the cost of judgment. Ali is engineered the other way: judgment first, recommendations only where the architecture says the fix is worth shipping.
Ali audits the site continuously. The audit is not a quarterly engagement. It is the agent doing the work every minute the site is in motion.
Ali names the reasoning behind each recommendation. The engineer can audit the call before deciding whether the fix is worth the work.
Ali translates between the disciplines. The engineer sees the technical fix; the marketing operator sees the impact on the operation. Neither has to translate between the other.
Your site data stays in your environment. The patterns Ali learns about your operation belong to your operation.

Ali runs on your infrastructure, inside the engineering conventions your team has set, accountable to the operator who deploys him. The first conversation is structural. About the technical posture your site actually needs.