What you get
Real articles. On your site. In your voice.
Your subdomain
Your domain, not ours
Articles publish to a subdomain of your main site. Internal links point back at your homepage. Authority compounds to you.
Your voice
Trained on how you actually write
The model reads your existing content on day one and pulls a voice profile. Every article scores against that profile before it ships. Below threshold, it regenerates.
Your ranking
Real local search opportunities
Keywords picked by city, category, and intent. Not whatever the writer felt strong about that week. Ranking moves shown in the dashboard each week.
How topics get decided
We don't guess what to publish.
Every account has a query map: the real questions your market types into search, built automatically from your business, category, location, and competitors. The publishing plan comes from the map, not from a hunch.
01
Map the demand
Your query map
The questions buyers actually search, sorted by topic and by how close each one sits to a decision. Built from your business, category, location, and competitors.
02
Fill the gaps
Demand first, voice second
Each cycle, the highest-value questions no article answers yet become titles. Marcus, the editorial director, adds the angles your market expects from a publication worth reading.
03
Cover, then learn
Coverage in chapters
The work runs in chapters. Cover the whole map, then the next chapter follows what search is already rewarding. The strategy keeps moving on its own.
The flow
Friday batch. Monday publish.
1
Friday 6pm PT.
Seven days of articles for every account, drafted in one batch.
2
Weekend.
You read the batch in your dashboard. Approve, comment, send back. One click each.
3
Monday overnight.
Articles publish to your subdomain with SEO meta, schema, and internal links wired automatically.
Live across the platform
Real articles. Real subdomains.
Run an agency?
Deploy this for your clients, in your brand.
Same platform, white-labeled. Wholesale per client, retail to your clients. Twenty-minute call walks through setup, the operator queue, and the margin math.
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