Ads expose website problems
Paid clicks make weak pages visible quickly. If landing pages, forms, proof and CTAs are not improved, more budget simply sends more visitors into friction.
Wilmot AI brings the three core growth jobs together: Google Ads sends qualified traffic, SEO compounds visibility, the website converts more of the demand, and reporting turns the next actions into a clear monthly rhythm.
Small businesses often pay different people to manage different parts of the journey. The result is activity without a shared view of what actually creates enquiries.
Paid clicks make weak pages visible quickly. If landing pages, forms, proof and CTAs are not improved, more budget simply sends more visitors into friction.
Organic visibility can improve slowly in the wrong places when SEO is planned away from real sales pages, campaign data and conversion evidence.
Channel reports are useful only when they feed the next action. Separate reporting often leaves paid media, search and website teams solving different problems.
The bundle is built around one practical operating model: traffic, conversion, visibility and reporting should improve each other instead of competing for attention.
Google Ads identifies high-intent searches, urgent offers, wasted spend, tracking gaps and landing pages that need clearer message match.
The Web Designer Agent improves landing pages, forms, mobile layouts, trust signals, CTAs and page flow so paid and organic visitors have a better path to enquiry.
The SEO Agent turns useful campaign and website learnings into stronger service pages, internal links, schema, local signals and answer-ready content.
Reporting connects spend, search demand, rankings, form behaviour and page quality into a prioritised work log for the next month.



The first month is deliberately structured so Wilmot AI can find the biggest leaks, fix practical issues and create a shared action list across all three modules.
Wilmot audits all three channels and produces a prioritised action list.
Wilmot starts implementing the highest impact fixes across ads, SEO and the website.
Wilmot produces a report showing what changed, what improved and what the next month will focus on.
For SMEs that need all three areas improved, the bundle is the cleaner commercial choice and keeps the work joined up.
Paid search checks, wasted spend reviews, tracking, campaign improvements and clear next actions.
Technical SEO, on-page improvements, local visibility, schema, content and internal linking.
WordPress edits, landing pages, CRO improvements, mobile polish, forms, CTAs and visual QA.
All three modules together, with one connected action list across traffic, search visibility, website conversion and reporting.
Free AuditUse the dedicated module pages to understand each workstream, then start with the free audit to decide where the first month should focus.
Wilmot AI will review your website, current channels, tracking, ads, SEO opportunities and conversion path, then show whether the full £499/month bundle is the right next step.
Practical answers on the combined plan, monthly cost, savings and how the work is prioritised.
It includes Google Ads Agent, SEO Agent and Web Designer Agent support in one connected monthly workflow.
The bundle is £499 per month. The individual modules cost £299, £299 and £199 per month, so buying them separately would be £797 per month.
It is the difference between buying the three modules separately at £797 per month and buying the combined bundle at £499 per month.
The free audit helps decide that. If all three areas are blocking growth, the bundle gives the strongest value. If one area is urgent, a single module may be enough to start.
No. Google Ads media spend and any third-party tools, hosting, plugins or software costs remain separate.
Send your website and the channels you care about. Wilmot AI will review the evidence and return a practical first action list.
No obligation. The audit checks your website, Google Ads, SEO foundations, tracking and next opportunities.
Use pricing and contact if you want to check scope, commitment or the best module before starting.