Content stops being the bottleneck
The system does the drafting and the mechanical checks on a schedule, so volume no longer depends on who has time this week. Your team reviews and approves instead of writing from a blank page.
A system we built and run
Publication-ready writing that already sounds like the brand and already cleared the quality bar — before a person ever opens it.
Book an AI auditThe point of it
We built Autoblogger because content was the bottleneck in our own agency: good writing took time, quality slipped when we pushed for speed, and every piece still needed someone to police the basics. Autoblogger holds each client's brand voice and strategy inside the system, writes against them every time, and checks the draft with plain rules before anyone reads it. What reaches an editor is already on voice and already clean, so their time goes to judgment instead of formatting.
The system does the drafting and the mechanical checks on a schedule, so volume no longer depends on who has time this week. Your team reviews and approves instead of writing from a blank page.
The brand voice and strategy live in the pipeline, not in one writer's head. Whether a piece runs this Monday or six months from now, it reads like the same brand.
Every draft is checked against fixed rules and stripped of the phrases that make copy sound machine-written. Editors only spend time on writing that already cleared the basics.
Built for us first
This is what we built to run our own companies. Because we built it, we can rebuild it around yours.
Strip away the blog framing and Autoblogger is one repeatable pattern: hold a brand and a standard, produce on-voice copy against them at volume, and self-check before a person signs off. Pointed at a different kind of content, it becomes something else entirely — and we'd build that version around how your business actually works.
Product and catalog descriptions across thousands of SKUs. Feed it your product data and voice, and it writes and refreshes copy through the same checks, so the catalog stays consistent and current instead of half-finished in a spreadsheet.
Local pages and service-area copy for every location without writing each by hand. The same city-expansion turns one topic into location-specific versions, so a 40-location operator reads like one brand in 40 towns.
Category pages, buying guides, and FAQ blocks at the pace a growing store needs — drafted on voice and routed for a quick sign-off before they go live.
If your team is the bottleneck and quality slips when you push for speed, the same foundation fits: put the voice and the standard into the pipeline, let it produce and self-check, and keep your people on the work that needs them.
Questions
Publication-ready writing, one client at a time. It holds a brand kit and content strategy for each client, pulls in real keyword data, drafts the piece, and runs it through fixed checks before anyone reads it. Approved work syncs to the website, Outline, Notion, or Google Docs, and it runs on a weekly schedule.
One person with the right prompts can write a good post. Autoblogger holds the brand and the standard in the system, writes against them every time, and checks the result with concrete rules — word count, structure, keyword placement, a byline, an answer-engine FAQ — so the output doesn't swing with who's at the desk. Nothing publishes on its own; a person keeps the final say on voice and accuracy.
Yes. The reusable pattern is a brand-kit content pipeline with fixed checks and a person in the loop. If your business needs a lot of on-voice copy produced reliably and signed off before it ships — product descriptions, location pages, category copy — the same foundation fits, and we'd shape it to your work.
Start here
Every engagement starts with an audit — a fixed fee, in writing. If Autoblogger, or a version of it shaped around your business, is the right move, we build it. If the answer isn't AI, we'll say so.
Fixed feefixed durationa verdict you keep either way