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April 1, 2026
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Any SEO plugin or workflow for Adobe sites? Feeling a bit lost

  • April 1, 2026
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I’ve been working on a few websites recently and started exploring Adobe-based tools (like Adobe Experience Manager / Adobe portfolio setups), and I’m a bit confused when it comes to SEO.

With platforms like WordPress, it’s straightforward — you just install something like Yoast and get guidance. But with Adobe tools, I don’t really see an equivalent “plugin” system.

So my question is:
how are you guys handling SEO on Adobe-based websites?

Are there any tools, extensions, or workflows you rely on? Or is it mostly manual optimization?

From what I’ve tested so far, it seems like everything depends on:

  • manually setting meta titles and descriptions
  • structuring content properly
  • handling internal linking on your own

I was also comparing this with a small project I worked on [link removed] and interestingly, the improvements came more from content structure and on-page fixes rather than any tool.

Which makes me wonder if I’m overthinking the “plugin” side of things.

Would really appreciate if someone can share a simple workflow or tools they use with Adobe platforms 🙏

    2 replies

    creative explorer
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 10, 2026

    @fenella_1361 You could use browser extensions sort of like what Google sees. Ahrefs bought out Detailed SEO Extension which would work with Adobe Portfolio. And Ahrefs are probably one of the most trustworthy and knowledgeable developer in the SEO industry. The extension is free, a light-weight but, if you need something more heavy duty, that’s when you think of Ahrefs which offers a higher and pricer monthly plan! 
     

     

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    jane-e
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 1, 2026

    @fenella_1361 

    Search Engine Optimization is done in the HTML. Photoshop can’t do it. Possibly DW can.

    Jane