How it works
From “here’s my website” to articles that rank. In six honest steps.
Setup takes about five minutes of your time. Here’s exactly what happens — no magic, no jargon.
Give it your website
Type your address — that’s the whole setup form. Your worker reads every page of your site, then checks what people in your market actually type into Google: how many search it, how hard it is to rank for, and who ranks today.
It shows you its plan — with proof
This is where the real work shows. Your worker doesn’t guess at topics — it looks up what people in your area actually type into Google, counts them, and checks who ranks today and whether you can beat them.
Every suggested article comes with its evidence in plain words: how many people are searching, how winnable it is, and why it’s worth your name. Remove any, add your own — it starts only when you say so.
Articles happen — carefully
On your schedule — 1, 3, or 5 a week. Each article starts with a why, backed by numbers. Every fact is researched and carries a link to its source. Then a separate editor grades the draft 0–10; anything below 8 gets rewritten automatically, before you ever see it.
While it works, it narrates what it’s doing in its own words — never a dead spinner.
You stay in control
Read the article like a customer would. Click any paragraph to fix it — rewrite it, flag it as wrong, cut it, or type exactly what you want. Changes come back old-next-to-new; you accept each one. Approve, and it publishes itself to your actual site. Nothing ships without your say-so.
Our tours run from March through October, weather permitting…
It learns you
Every edit you make and every reason you give becomes a lesson in your worker’s brain — written in plain sentences you can read on a page. Article ten sounds more like you than article one. Disagree with a lesson? Forget it with one click. It never argues.
It reports back
Once a month, a report card in plain words: which articles rank, what’s bringing visitors, what it learned, and what it wants to refresh. Articles that fade become refresh ideas automatically. What works shapes what it writes next.
“Your comparison posts keep reaching page one — I’d like to write two more. The gear guide from March is slipping; I suggest a refresh.”
See it do all six steps — on your website, free.
Your first article goes through the whole journey and gets published on your real site. No card. You pay only if you keep going.
Publish my first article free