MiniMax is a family of language models built around long context — the ability to hold a very large amount of text in a single conversation without losing the connections between its parts. For SEO, window size directly changes how the work is done: a whole site can be analyzed at once instead of in fragments. The integration with Seyka is in preparation.
What it is
MiniMax is an AI company from Shanghai, founded in 2021. Its mid-2026 flagship, MiniMax-M3, is a mixture-of-experts model whose signature sparse-attention mechanism pushes the context window to 1 million tokens while cutting per-token cost sharply. The model is multimodal and open-weight, and the company positions its models as "born for agents and code."
What you get
Once connected, MiniMax will let Seyka keep whole slices of a site in one conversation: a large keyword set, a long Metrika export or several audits at once. Instead of splitting these into pieces and losing the links between them, Seyka will be able to reason over the full picture in a single pass — spotting overlaps, gaps and keyword cannibalization that piecemeal analysis misses. On large sites, that is the difference between spot checks and a complete review.