Content · SEO · Your Voice

Blogs written for you researched, SEO-built, on schedule

The agent researches keywords, writes in your voice, and keeps the calendar full turning your blog into a compounding search engine.

In one line

A blog that ranks is a salesperson that works around the clock. The agent keeps it writing.

// What it does

From keyword research to published article.

The agent runs the full content production cycle strategy, research, writing, and publishing so your team focuses on ideas and approvals, not the hours of work in between.

  • 01

    Keyword & topic research

    The agent identifies what your target audience is actually searching for keyword volume, intent, and competitive gaps and proposes a content calendar built around those opportunities.

  • 02

    SEO-optimized structure

    Every article is built for ranking: clear H1 matching search intent, logical H2/H3 hierarchy for semantic richness, meta title and description, and internal links to related pages aligned with your generative AI content strategy.

  • 03

    Your brand voice

    Drafts follow your style guide, use your terminology, and match the tone your audience expects whether that's authoritative, approachable, or technical. No generic AI content.

  • 04

    Research with citations

    Claims are backed by real sources and cited so your editor can verify them. Accurate, credible content builds E-E-A-T signals that Google rewards with higher rankings over time.

  • 05

    Consistent publishing calendar

    Set a cadence two posts a week, one per week and the agent fills the calendar. Fresh content keeps your site active, which search engines interpret as relevance and trust.

  • 06

    Content repurposing

    Once a blog is approved, the agent adapts it into LinkedIn posts, email newsletter summaries, and social snippets maximizing reach from every piece of research without starting from zero.

// SEO writing, not just writing

Built to rank, not just to publish.

The difference between content that ranks and content that disappears is structure, intent alignment, and topical authority. The agent is built specifically for all three working with your prediction AI to prioritize topics with the highest expected traffic return.

  • Intent

    Match what searchers actually want

    Informational, commercial, navigational each query type needs a different content structure. The agent writes specifically to match the intent, which Google reads as relevance and rewards with position.

  • Authority

    Build topical depth over time

    A content calendar that covers a topic cluster comprehensively signals expertise. The agent plans and fills that cluster pillar pages and supporting articles systematically over weeks and months.

  • Internal links

    Distribute link equity across the site

    Each article links to relevant pages product, service, and agent pages passing authority through the site and reducing crawl depth so search engines index everything efficiently.

  • Freshness

    A consistent publishing signal

    Sites that publish regularly are crawled more frequently and treated as more authoritative. The consistent calendar the agent maintains is itself an SEO signal not just the content it produces.

// Content pipeline

From brief to live post a clean workflow.

You stay in control of what publishes. The agent handles the hours of work in between, making editorial review fast and approvals simple.

  1. 01

    Brief the topic (or let it propose one)

    Give the agent a topic, a target keyword, and the intended audience or ask it to pull the next item from the content calendar it built. It proposes an angle and outline for your sign-off.

  2. 02

    Research and draft

    It gathers sources, structures the piece around the approved outline, and writes a complete draft in your brand voice with metadata, internal links, and citations attached.

  3. 03

    Review, approve, publish

    Your editor reads the draft, makes any adjustments, and approves. The agent publishes directly to your CMS and adds the post to the sitemap no manual upload needed.

  4. 04

    Repurpose across channels

    The published post is automatically adapted into LinkedIn content, an email newsletter section, and social media snippets multiplying distribution without multiplying effort.

// How it works

Calibrated to your content, built around your goals.

We start with a deep-dive into your brand, your audience, and your search landscape before the agent writes a single word.

  1. Keyword audit and content strategy

    We map your search landscape: what you rank for, what you should rank for, what competitors are winning. This becomes the foundation of a 90-day content calendar.

  2. Configure brand voice and guidelines

    We feed the agent your existing content, style guide, and terminology so drafts are consistent with your editorial standard from the first post.

  3. Activate the calendar

    The agent begins producing drafts to the agreed schedule. You review, approve, and publish or let it post directly once you trust the quality. Rankings improve within the first quarter.

// FAQ

Common questions

How does the blog agent improve SEO?

The agent starts with keyword research identifying what your target customers are searching for, the intent behind those searches, and the gaps in the current search results. Each article is structured to match that search intent: a clear H1, logical H2 headings for semantic richness, and internal links to your other pages. Over time, a consistent publishing schedule builds topical authority that compounds in search rankings.

Will the blogs sound like our brand?

Yes. We configure the agent with your style guide, brand terminology, and existing content samples so drafts are immediately recognizable as your voice. The agent follows your tone consistently whether that's authoritative, conversational, technical, or approachable.

Does it publish automatically or wait for approval?

You decide the workflow. The default is a human-in-the-loop process: the agent produces a draft, your editor reviews and approves, then it publishes. For evergreen topics with established templates you trust, you can configure it to publish directly to your CMS with a final QA check.

Can it write long-form content, not just short posts?

Yes. The agent handles short-form posts (500–800 words), standard articles (1,000–1,500 words), and long-form pillar content (2,000–4,000 words). Long-form content tends to rank better for competitive keywords, and the agent structures these with a clear hierarchy that keeps readers engaged.

Does it do keyword research or do we provide keywords?

Both. The agent can research and propose a keyword strategy based on your industry, competitors, and search volume data or you can provide target keywords and it builds content around them. The initial audit includes a keyword gap analysis as a starting point.

Can it repurpose blog content into other formats?

Yes. Once a blog is approved, the agent can adapt it into social media posts, email newsletter summaries, and short-form LinkedIn articles maximizing the return from each piece of research without starting from scratch each time.

Get Started

Make your blog work as hard as your sales team

Start with a free content audit we'll identify the keywords you should be ranking for, the content gaps costing you traffic, and what a 90-day publishing plan would look like.

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