Auto-publish on
With auto-publish on, SEOPilot handles everything from keyword research to publishing without requiring any action from you. Each day, a freshly drafted, SEO-structured article is generated and delivered to your site automatically. This is the right choice if you want SEO running in the background while you focus on everything else. There are no approvals to give and no articles to push — just consistent, daily content hitting your domain.Auto-publish off (review drafts)
With auto-publish off, every scheduled article is saved as a draft in your dashboard instead of going live. You open it, read it, and decide what happens next:Edit before publishing
Open the built-in editor to adjust the title, meta description, body copy, or slug — then publish the updated version.
Articles you generate manually (outside the daily schedule) are always saved as drafts, regardless of the auto-publish setting — so you can always generate and review on demand.
Changing the setting
Toggle Auto-publish at any time from Settings → Publishing. The change takes effect for the next scheduled article.At a glance
| Auto-publish on | Auto-publish off | |
|---|---|---|
| Setup effort | One-time setup, then nothing | One-time setup; periodic reviews |
| Daily time required | Zero | A few minutes per article |
| Risk of off-brand content | Low (voice-matched, but unreviewed) | Minimal (you read each draft before publishing) |
| Best for | Solo founders, hands-off operators | Teams, regulated industries, brand-sensitive sites |
Where articles are published
Every article SEOPilot writes is delivered to your domain — not hosted on SEOPilot’s servers. You own all the content and all the SEO authority that builds over time. SEOPilot never takes credit for your rankings. You can connect your domain using:Webhook
SEOPilot pushes each article to a URL you control the moment it’s published — wire it into your CMS, static site generator, or custom publishing pipeline.
You retain full control after publishing. You can edit the content, update the meta description, or unpublish any article from your SEOPilot dashboard at any time.