Indexing tuned to CRE firms-specific buyer intent
Question mining pulls real queries from the channels your buyers use. Every page answers a question Principal actually searches, not an invented keyword.
Every publish pings GSC, IndexNow, and Bing Webmaster Tools. Pages land in hours, not weeks. Sitemap Automation handles the unglamorous half of getting pages cited: multi-sitemap generation split by page type, automatic submission to Google Search Console, IndexNow (Bing / Yandex / DuckDuckGo), and Bing Webmaster Tools on every publish, plus 404 monitoring and redirect hygiene. Engineered for the specific questions CRE firms buyers ask and the engines they search through.
Sitemap Automation for CRE firms is engineered to close the gap between what AI engines will cite and what the vertical's incumbent agencies can produce. 500 to 1,000 structured answer pages per batch, tuned to the specific questions Principal ask before a demo.
CRE brokerages, prop-tech operators, asset-class specialists, and investment sales teams. Buyers search by asset class, market, and service intersection - exactly the permutation space programmatic SEO was built for. Sitemap Automation is the leverage. Built to handle thousands of URLs per deploy without manual uploads.
CRE brokerages, prop-tech operators, asset-class specialists, and investment sales teams. Buyers search by asset class, market, and service intersection - exactly the permutation space programmatic SEO was built for.
For CRE firms specifically, three problems stack up: Asset-class specialization splits the content surface 10 ways; manual content cannot cover it. Regional market intelligence decays monthly, making static content worthless. AI engines default to CoStar, CREXi, and LoopNet for most CRE questions.
Indexing is the service-line that addresses all three directly - but only when delivered at software throughput. An editorial team shipping 20 posts a month cannot cover a vertical's question surface; it covers two percent of it, leaves ninety-eight percent open, and that is where competitors get cited instead.
Syntora's Sitemap Automation pipeline points directly at CRE firms. Sitemap Automation handles the unglamorous half of getting pages cited: multi-sitemap generation split by page type, automatic submission to Google Search Console, IndexNow (Bing / Yandex / DuckDuckGo), and Bing Webmaster Tools on every publish, plus 404 monitoring and redirect hygiene. Built to handle thousands of URLs per deploy without manual uploads.
For this vertical, the question matrix mines real buyer intent from the channels Principal actually use: industry directories, LinkedIn resources, vertical-specific subreddits, practitioner publications, and Google Search Console queries against competitor URLs. Pages are generated at 500 to 1,000 per batch, each one schema-validated and honesty-gated before it ships.
Syntora is a software firm that built its pipeline on itself first. 3,807 pages live on syntora.io. 943 AEO answer pages indexed. 516K+ impressions tracked in the last 90 days. The same pipeline that ships for clients: content generation at 100 to 1,000 pages per batch, automatic sitemap submission to GSC, IndexNow, and Bing Webmaster, Share-of-Voice monitoring across nine AI engines, AI citation tracking, schema validation at build time, honesty gate QA.
Distribution is tuned to CRE firms's trust graph - the directories, publications, and citation hubs that matter in your vertical, not a generic backlink template.
Every benefit maps to a specific thing the pipeline does that editorial teams structurally cannot.
Question mining pulls real queries from the channels your buyers use. Every page answers a question Principal actually searches, not an invented keyword.
CRE firms's category has thousands of distinct buyer questions. Indexing covers them at 500 to 1,000 pages per batch - in weeks, not years. That is the throughput difference between occupying the answer surface and being invisible on it.
CRE firms buyers (especially Principal) detect generic marketing content fast. Our QA rubric scores specificity, problem depth, honesty, and filler on every page. Generic content does not pass. Pages that ship sound like they were written by someone who actually operates in your vertical.
We map the directories, citation hubs, and practitioner publications CRE firms buyers trust - and that AI engines index. Distribution is tuned to those specifically, not a generic DA-50+ backlink list.
Weekly Share-of-Voice and AI citation tracking across nine engines against the five firms you actually compete with in CRE firms. Query by query, engine by engine, you see exactly where you stand and where the gaps close first.
Four stages, each one scoped before the next begins. No black-box retainer.
We audit your current answer surface, identify the queries your category buyers are running across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, and map where your firm is cited today vs. where competitors already hold the seat. Twenty minutes. No pitch.
We define the question matrix (service x industry x problem), lock the URL architecture under a single root, assemble the JSON-LD skeleton per page type, and set the QA rubric and honesty gate. The pipeline is scoped before a single page ships.
The content pipeline ships 100 to 1,000 structured answer pages per batch through a voice-tiered generator, an honesty-gate QA, and schema validation at build time. Every publish pings GSC, IndexNow, and Bing Webmaster. Pages land in the index in hours, not weeks.
Weekly SoV tracking across nine AI engines against your top competitors. AI citation monitoring on scheduled queries. Quarterly re-score of pillar pages with substantive content changes. You see what works, what decays, and what to ship next.
A software pipeline and an editorial team solve the same brief with different machinery. Pick on the machinery, not the deck.
Every page on the /resources/ surface is engineered to link to the ones it logically sits next to. Follow the trail.
Pulled from diagnostic calls, inbound emails, and the questions that show up in Search Console.
See where your firm is cited today vs. where it could be with Indexing running for 90 days.