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Fable 5 is better than any SEO tool in the world

The headline: Claude Fable 5 — Anthropic's newest frontier model — is now available to every Buddy/Anthropic user, right in the model picker next to Opus 4.8, Sonnet, and Haiku.

No waitlist, no special tier.

This tool can build any website, crm, SAAS tool that exist; it can look at a project work sheet log for 360 days that a typical SEO agency gives and it can knock out everything in under an hour.

I think the days of being an SEO are over IMO. Coming from a guy who runs his own agency, I can build a 100 page seo, core update friendly site with schema and automate native natural language blogs in a week. I can move a word press site to a headless cheaper more effecient cloudflare host, that is self maintained. I can embedd shopify under a headless custom site in a day and minimize load and plugins.

SEOS are in trouble. Thats all. Prove me wrong!

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