NotFair Plugin

August 14, 2026 · View on GitHub

License: MIT Discord

Open-source SEO, GEO, and marketing skills for AI agents.

The NotFair Plugin gives Claude Code, Codex, Hermes, and other compatible agents practical marketing workflows they can follow—not another generic prompt collection. Use it to audit a site, investigate a traffic drop, analyze GA4 and Search Console, find wasted ad spend across Google, Meta, X, and LinkedIn, build campaign plans, and make reviewable changes.

Every skill is built in the open as a readable SKILL.md, with supporting references, scripts, and evals where needed. Inspect it, adapt it, or contribute a better workflow.

What your agent can do

AreaExamples
SEOFull-site and page audits, keyword research, content planning, technical SEO, schema, local SEO, international SEO, e-commerce SEO, and regression monitoring
GEO / AEOImprove content for citation and visibility in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and Google AI Overviews
Paid mediaPlan, review, and optimize cross-channel campaigns with explicit budgets, measurement, and approval boundaries
Google AdsAudit accounts, analyze search terms, manage keywords and budgets, write RSA copy, plan assets, and diagnose landing pages
Meta AdsReview Facebook and Instagram performance, diagnose creative fatigue, assess audiences, and create evidence-based creative briefs
X AdsAnalyze campaigns and line items, review conversion performance, manage targeting and creative, and execute approved changes
LinkedIn AdsConnect B2B media to lead quality, analyze campaign groups and campaigns, and manage targeting, creative, conversions, and leads
AnalyticsQuery live GA4 and Search Console data, compare complete periods, inspect URLs, manage sitemaps, and update supported measurement configuration
ContentTurn search demand into editorial plans, briefs, articles, landing pages, metadata, and structured data

The NotFair Plugin currently ships 45 skills across SEO, GEO, paid media, advertising platforms, analytics, and cross-model review.

Quick start

Claude Code

Install the NotFair plugin from its marketplace:

/plugin marketplace add nowork-studio/notfair-plugin
/plugin install notfair@nowork-studio

Then ask for the workflow you need:

/notfair:seo-analysis
/notfair:geo-optimizer
/notfair:google-ads-audit
/notfair:meta-ads-creative
/notfair:paid-ads-x
/notfair:google-analytics
/notfair:search-console

You can also use plain language:

Audit my site and tell me why organic traffic fell.

Find pages that could earn citations in AI answers.

Review last month's ad spend and show me the safest opportunities to improve ROAS.

Codex, Hermes, and other agents

Install the universal NotFair plugin directly through Codex:

codex plugin marketplace add nowork-studio/notfair-plugin --json && codex plugin add notfair@nowork-studio --json && codex mcp login NotFair

Codex installs the skills, registers one NotFair MCP connection, and opens its OAuth flow. If you prefer a workspace-local checkout, clone the repository and open it as a workspace; AGENTS.md maps marketing requests to the right skill.

git clone https://github.com/nowork-studio/notfair-plugin.git
cd notfair-plugin

If the nowork-studio marketplace is already configured, refresh it instead:

codex plugin marketplace upgrade nowork-studio --json && codex plugin add notfair@nowork-studio --json && codex mcp login NotFair

For host-specific setup, give your agent INSTALL_FOR_AGENTS.md, or paste:

Retrieve and follow the instructions at:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nowork-studio/notfair-plugin/main/INSTALL_FOR_AGENTS.md

Why skills instead of one giant marketing agent?

Marketing work gets unreliable when every request goes through the same vague prompt. The NotFair Plugin splits the work into focused, testable procedures.

  • Specialized: each skill has a defined job, required inputs, decision rules, and output format.
  • Evidence-led: live-data workflows use Search Console, Google Analytics, Google Ads, Meta Ads, X Ads, or LinkedIn Ads instead of guessing from generic best practices.
  • Safe by design: read-only review comes before mutation, paid-media changes stay explicit, and unsupported capabilities are never implied.
  • Host-agnostic: the canonical skills are plain files, not logic trapped inside one agent runtime.
  • Forkable: everything is MIT licensed, so teams can review and adapt the workflows to their own standards.

Skill catalog

SEO and GEO

SkillWhat it does
seo-analysisAudits a full site with Search Console and crawl data, then prioritizes the highest-impact fixes.
seo-pagePerforms a deep audit of one URL for intent, content, structure, and on-page SEO.
content-writerWrites or improves search-led articles, landing pages, and service pages.
content-plannerTurns Search Console opportunities into a prioritized, dated editorial calendar.
keyword-researchBuilds a keyword universe, classifies intent, and organizes topic clusters.
meta-tags-optimizerImproves titles, meta descriptions, Open Graph tags, and SERP click-through potential.
schema-markup-generatorCreates and validates JSON-LD structured data.
broken-link-checkerFinds broken internal and external links and reports site-health issues.
geo-optimizerAudits and rewrites content for citation in AI search and answer engines.
local-seoReviews Google Business Profile, local pages, NAP consistency, reviews, and local schema.
hreflang-internationalDiagnoses hreflang, canonical, language, and regional targeting problems.
sitemap-auditChecks XML sitemap structure, freshness, coverage, and URL validity.
image-seoReviews alt text, formats, compression, responsive images, CLS, and image discovery.
ecommerce-seoAudits product pages, category pages, variants, faceted navigation, and product schema.
programmatic-seoPlans useful templated pages at scale with demand, uniqueness, and indexation guardrails.
competitor-pagesCompares ranking pages and produces a practical SERP brief.
sxoConnects search visibility and SERP CTR to the post-click conversion experience.
seo-driftCreates a baseline and detects ranking, metadata, canonical, and indexation regressions.
backlink-auditReviews referring domains, anchor text, link risk, and internal-link opportunities.
setup-cmsConnects WordPress, Strapi, Contentful, or Ghost.
SkillWhat it does
paid-adsRoutes broad paid-media questions to the right channel and workflow.
paid-ads-setupConnects accounts and captures business, economics, tracking, and budget context.
paid-ads-launchProduces a reviewable campaign or multi-channel experiment plan before spend begins.
paid-ads-reviewCreates comparable weekly or monthly scorecards and checks tracking health.
paid-ads-optimizeFinds waste and pacing problems, then proposes narrow, reversible changes.
paid-ads-creativeDevelops cross-channel concepts, claim ledgers, fatigue hypotheses, and test briefs.
paid-ads-xAudits and operates connected X Ads campaigns, line items, targeting, creative, audiences, and budgets.
paid-ads-linkedinAudits and operates connected LinkedIn Ads around qualified pipeline outcomes.
paid-ads-tiktokCreates TikTok campaign plans, creator briefs, and short-form experiments.
paid-ads-amazonPlans and reviews Amazon Ads with margin-aware ACoS guardrails.
paid-ads-chatgptDesigns bounded ChatGPT Ads experiments or reviews verified exports.
paid-ads-integrationsVerifies connector, account, and tool access before promising a capability.
paid-ads-guideExplains installation, supported platforms, limits, and troubleshooting.
SkillWhat it does
google-ads-auditScores account health, validates tracking, and finds wasted spend.
google-adsReviews performance and manages supported keywords, bids, budgets, negatives, and campaigns.
google-ads-copyWrites compliant RSA headlines and descriptions with test variants.
google-ads-assetsPlans sitelinks, callouts, snippets, image assets, and Performance Max briefs.
google-ads-landingDiagnoses keyword-to-ad-to-page relevance and landing-page quality.

Meta Ads

SkillWhat it does
meta-ads-auditAudits tracking, structure, creative health, audiences, spend efficiency, and scaling readiness.
meta-adsReviews Facebook and Instagram performance and executes supported campaign operations.
meta-ads-creativeProduces evidence-based concepts, copy angles, UGC briefs, and refresh experiments.

Analytics

SkillWhat it does
google-analyticsAnalyzes live GA4 acquisition, engagement, pages, events, and conversions and safely manages supported measurement configuration.
search-consoleAnalyzes live Search Console queries and pages, inspects URLs, and manages approved sitemap submissions.

Cross-model review and maintenance

SkillWhat it does
geminiUses Google Gemini for a second opinion, adversarial challenge, or open consultation.
upgradeUpdates an installed NotFair plugin and summarizes what changed.

Live data and integrations

Some skills work entirely from a repository, URL, or supplied export. Live account analysis uses one OAuth-connected universal NotFair MCP. The plugin registers that connection automatically. During the staged Google-first rollout, enabled workspaces connect Google Ads in the same OAuth flow; every other platform becomes available after it is connected in the selected NotFair workspace.

Data sourceUsed forConnection
Google Search ConsoleSearch performance, queries, pages, indexing, URL inspection, and sitemapsUniversal NotFair MCP via search_console_ tools
Google Analytics 4Acquisition, engagement, landing pages, events, conversions, realtime, and measurement configurationUniversal NotFair MCP via google_analytics_ tools
Google AdsCampaign performance, search terms, bids, budgets, keywords, and change historyUniversal NotFair MCP via google_ads_ tools
Meta AdsFacebook and Instagram campaigns, ad sets, creatives, and insightsUniversal NotFair MCP via meta_ads_ tools
X AdsCampaigns, line items, performance, targeting, promoted posts, audiences, and approved mutationsUniversal NotFair MCP via x_ads_ tools
LinkedIn AdsCampaign groups, campaigns, creatives, analytics, targeting, conversions, and leadsUniversal NotFair MCP via linkedin_ads_ tools
CMS platformsContent and SEO-field review in WordPress, Strapi, Contentful, or GhostPlatform API or compatible MCP
Google GeminiCross-model reviewGemini API key

Google Ads, Meta Ads, X Ads, and LinkedIn Ads use explicit, bounded mutation tools. Search Console and GA4 also expose narrow configuration writes with approval and read-back rules. TikTok, Amazon, and ChatGPT Ads remain planning or export-review workflows unless the current agent session exposes a verified connector.

Inside a skill, connectors use tool-agnostic placeholders such as ~~google-ads, ~~meta-ads, ~~x-ads, ~~linkedin-ads, ~~search-console, ~~google-analytics, and ~~cms. The agent resolves each placeholder to a compatible tool available in the current session, so the workflow is not coupled to one MCP namespace.

How the repository is organized

notfair-plugin/
├── AGENTS.md                    # intent-to-skill resolver for AI agents
├── .claude-plugin/              # Claude Code plugin manifest
├── paid-ads/                    # cross-channel planning, review, optimization
├── google-ads/                  # audit, management, copy, assets, landing pages
├── meta-ads/                    # audit, management, creative
├── analytics/                   # Google Analytics and Search Console MCP workflows
├── seo/                         # SEO, GEO, content, and technical-search skills
├── gemini/                      # cross-model review
├── test/                        # unit and LLM-judge evals
└── notfair/                     # optional local goal-loop application

AGENTS.md is the universal entry point. It maps user intent to the canonical SKILL.md and documents the external dependency each workflow requires.

Optional: run recurring marketing goals locally

This repository also includes a local application for turning a measurable marketing outcome into a recurring agent loop. It is a companion to the skill library, not a requirement for using the skills.

npx notfair@latest

The app runs on your machine with Codex or Claude Code, stores state locally, and can track a verified metric over time. See notfair/README.md for setup, architecture, and operating details.

Contributing

Each skill lives in its own category folder:

seo/your-skill-name/
├── SKILL.md          # required instructions and frontmatter
├── references/       # optional supporting knowledge
└── scripts/          # optional deterministic tooling

When adding or changing a skill:

  1. Keep the workflow focused on one clear marketing job.
  2. Use imperative, testable instructions in SKILL.md.
  3. Add or update eval coverage.
  4. Update AGENTS.md, the plugin manifest, VERSION, and CHANGELOG.md.

Open a pull request with one skill or one coherent improvement. For application contributions, see notfair/CONTRIBUTING.md and notfair/ARCHITECTURE.md.

Community

License

MIT