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Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about how SEOPilot works. If you don’t find what you need, email support@seopilot.so.
Your site. Approved articles are delivered to your own domain via webhook, or you can download them as MDX or CSV files for manual import — SEOPilot never hosts your content. All SEO credit stays with you: traffic, rankings, and backlinks all accumulate on your domain, not ours.
SEOPilot learns your brand voice from your existing site content, then runs a dedicated polish pass on every draft to tune tone and check factuality. If an article doesn’t feel quite right, you can edit it directly in the built-in editor — and you can always turn off auto-publish so every article waits as a draft for your review before it goes live.
No. With auto-publish on, articles publish on a schedule without any manual steps, but you’re never required to use it. Turn auto-publish off and every article is saved as a draft for you to read, edit, and publish when you’re ready. You can change this at any time from Settings → Publishing.
You don’t need to be. If you can paste a URL and either add a webhook endpoint or download MDX files, you’re fully set up. SEOPilot handles keyword research, article drafting, internal linking suggestions, and SEO structure automatically — no configuration spreadsheets or technical SEO knowledge required.
High-intent keywords are search queries where the person searching has a specific problem to solve or a purchase decision to make — for example, “best invoicing tool for freelancers” rather than just “invoicing.” These convert better than broad, informational keywords because the searcher already knows what they want. SEOPilot prioritizes these over vanity traffic terms.
SEOPilot builds every article with a clear H2/H3 heading structure, an FAQ section, and factual, well-sourced content that AI search engines actively pull from when generating answers. Publishing consistently and building topical authority on your domain over time also increases the likelihood that your content is cited in AI-powered search results like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini.
One article per day, which works out to roughly 30 articles per month. All 7 weekly keywords feed into the drafting queue, and each keyword may produce multiple related articles over time as SEOPilot finds adjacent topics and long-tail variations worth targeting.
Yes. You can add custom topic suggestions directly from your dashboard at any time. SEOPilot will incorporate them into the weekly research and drafting queue alongside the keywords it discovers automatically. This is useful if you have a product launch, a seasonal campaign, or a topic area you know your audience is searching for.