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"We deployed 10,000+ comparison pages and tracked every single one. Here's what we learned about programmatic SEO in 2026" from Reddit r/saas, ranked #10. By MK_0181, 1 score, 1 comments. Data from Daily Trends.

We deployed 10,000+ comparison pages and tracked every single one. Here's what we learned about programmatic SEO in 2026

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10
Subreddit
r/saas
Author
MK_0181
Score
1
Comments
1
Posted
3/24/2026, 11:27:45 PM
Snapshot
3/25/2026, 12:00:00 AM

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My co-founder and I spent the last 6 months building comparison pages by hand for two projects. Not with a tool, not with a template, literally writing scraping scripts, building templates, deploying pages one by one, and watching Google Search Console every morning like maniacs. Here are the actual numbers. **Project 1 (BrandSearch)** \- 10K+ pages deployed. 250K impressions/month. Indexed in about 3 weeks. All comparison and brand pages with schema markup, internal linking, the whole thing. **Project 2 (DiscordGate)** \- 2K pages. 25K monthly visitors. Ranking for 50K+ keywords in 6 months. 100% programmatic, zero paid traffic. Some stuff that surprised us along the way. **Google didn't penalize us.** Everyone told us programmatic SEO was dead after the August 2025 spam update. It's not dead. What's dead is publishing thousands of thin pages with no real data. Every page we deployed had factual, scraped data that we reviewed before publishing. Nothing was hallucinated or spun. G...