E-E-A-T Content Guru
Audits your existing content for E-E-A-T - Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trust - and returns a graded list of which pages need work and what is missing.

What this agent does
The E-E-A-T Content Guru is the Quality & Trust Architect in your BuzFind workforce. Audits your existing content for E-E-A-T - Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trust - and returns a graded list of which pages need work and what is missing.
E-E-A-T is the explicit set of signals Google added to its ranking guidelines after the proliferation of low-quality AI content. Google asks evaluators four questions about every piece of content: did the author have firsthand experience? Do they have demonstrated expertise? Is the site/author authoritative on this topic? Is the content trustworthy (cited, dated, accurate)? The E-E-A-T Content Guru audits each page against these four pillars and returns specific recommendations.
What it's good at
- Crawling your content pages and grading E-E-A-T readiness per page (0-100)
- Spotting missing author bylines, credentials, and "About" links
- Identifying thin content that lacks specific examples or firsthand experience signals
- Flagging undated content that looks abandoned to Google
- Detecting AI-filler patterns ("In today's digital world...", "It is important to note...") that signal low effort
- Returning a prioritized fix list - which pages to deepen first based on current traffic potential
What this agent is NOT for
- Writing replacement content (use the Authority Content Creator for that)
- Auto-editing your CMS (the agent reports recommendations; you implement them)
- Schema-only updates without prose work (use the Entity Schema Engineer)
- Pure technical site speed (use the Speed Optimizer)
Picking the wrong agent for the job is one of the most common mistakes new BuzFind customers make. If you are not sure, type your question into the dashboard chat - the orchestrator routes you to the right specialist automatically. You can also browse all 25 agents and pick by name.
A real example
You ask: Audit my 12 service pages for E-E-A-T problems before the next Google core update.
What you get back: Each page graded with the four E-E-A-T pillars scored individually. For pages that fail: specific findings like "No author byline", "Last-updated date missing", "Phrase 'in today's world' appears 3 times - AI filler signal", "Claim about industry stats has no citation". Recommendations are concrete: "Add byline + 50-word author bio at top", "Add Reviewed by [name], [credential] line", "Replace paragraph 3 with a specific case example".
Which plan includes this agent
This agent is included starting at the Squad or higher tier. Every plan includes a different mix of agents - see the pricing page for the full breakdown.
The Empire plan ($1,399/mo) unlocks all 25 agents. The Department ($349/mo) and Squad ($179/mo) plans include progressively fewer specialists, picked for the work most small businesses need first. The Soloist plan ($79/mo) gets you a single agent of your choice.
Underlying skills
Every BuzFind agent is built from a stack of focused skill modules. The E-E-A-T Content Guru draws on the following:
content-writingseo-fundamentalsgeo-fundamentalscontent-strategykeyword-researchinternal-linkinggoogle-seo-guidelines
How to actually use it
- Sign in at your dashboard.
- Type a request into the chat. You can mention the agent by name ("E-E-A-T, do X") or just describe what you need - the orchestrator routes it.
- Approve any actions the agent suggests. Most agents propose changes; you stay in control of what actually ships.
- Review results in the Reports tab. Iterate until the output is what you want.
Frequently asked questions
Will the agent rewrite my content for me?
No. It identifies what to fix and recommends specific rewrites in the report. To execute the rewrites, pair with the Authority Content Creator (which can take the recommendations and produce edited Markdown) or do it yourself.
Does this help me survive Google core updates?
Reduces risk, does not eliminate it. Sites with strong E-E-A-T signals tend to weather updates better than thin-content sites. But ranking is also about backlinks, technical health, intent matching, and competitive landscape - all of which other agents address.
Should I run this before or after the Authority Content Creator writes new articles?
Both. Use this agent BEFORE to grade existing content and prioritize what needs rewriting; use it AFTER new articles publish to verify they hit E-E-A-T standards.
What if my industry is sensitive (health, finance, legal)?
Google calls these YMYL (Your Money Your Life) topics and weights E-E-A-T even more heavily. The audit applies the same framework but the bar for trust signals is much higher - expect specific recommendations like adding professional credentials, disclaimer language, and citation density.
Related agents you might also want
Agents work better together. Here are specialists that pair well with the E-E-A-T Content Guru:
- Authority Content Creator - Writes long-form articles in Markdown - research reports, expert guides, pillar content - on whatever topic you give it, at the length and audience you specify.
- Elite SEO Architect - Audits your existing on-page SEO and recommends a keyword + content strategy: which keywords to target on which page, what is broken on existing pages, and which content gaps to fill.
- Entity Schema Engineer - Audits the schema.
Ready to put this agent to work?
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