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Once you connect your site, SEOPilot runs a fully automated, repeating cycle that handles every step of your SEO content operation — from figuring out what to write about, to drafting the article, to publishing it to your domain. You don’t need to manage a content calendar, brief a writer, or optimize a post. The system runs in the background and delivers finished, indexed-ready content to your site every single day.

The weekly cycle

Each week, SEOPilot refreshes its understanding of your site and lines up a new set of content opportunities.
1

Brand voice detection

SEOPilot crawls your existing site content — your homepage, blog posts, product pages, and anything else it can reach. It builds a model of your tone, vocabulary, and subject matter expertise so that every article it writes sounds like it came from you, not from a generic AI content tool. If your site updates, SEOPilot picks up the changes automatically.
2

7 high-intent keywords researched every Monday

Every Monday, SEOPilot runs keyword research tailored to your domain. It looks at your niche, your current topical authority, and what your target audience is actively searching for — then selects 7 high-intent keywords your site has a realistic chance of ranking for. These aren’t the highest-volume terms in your industry; they’re the smartest targets for where your domain stands right now.
3

Articles drafted and queued for publishing

With keywords confirmed, SEOPilot drafts a full article for each one. Each draft is queued in your publishing schedule — one per day for the week — ready to go live automatically or sit in your review queue, depending on the mode you’ve chosen.

The daily publishing loop

After the weekly research phase, SEOPilot shifts into its daily publishing rhythm. Each morning, the next article is generated and either published automatically or held as a draft for your review. With auto-publish on, the article is sent to your site via your configured webhook — no action needed from you. With auto-publish off, the article is saved as a draft. You can read it, make edits, and publish it whenever you’re ready, or leave it unpublished if the topic no longer feels relevant. This loop repeats every day. As long as SEOPilot is active, your site is publishing fresh content.

Article structure

Every article SEOPilot produces is built for both readers and search engines. Here’s what’s included in every piece:
  • SEO title and meta description — Crafted around the target keyword, optimized for click-through rate in search results.
  • H2 and H3 heading structure — Logically organized sections that make the article easy to scan and help search engines understand the content hierarchy.
  • FAQ section — Answers common questions around the topic, targeting featured snippet opportunities and “People also ask” placements.
  • Suggested internal links — Links to your other articles are suggested automatically, helping you build topical clusters that strengthen your site’s authority.
  • Optimized slug — Clean, keyword-focused URL slugs that follow SEO best practices.

Where articles appear

SEOPilot delivers every article directly to your domain through your chosen integration. Your content never lives on SEOPilot’s servers — the moment an article is published, it belongs entirely to your site.
Because SEOPilot publishes to your domain, every ranking your content earns builds your domain’s authority, not ours. Backlinks, traffic, and search engine trust all flow to you.
You can connect your site using any of the following methods:
  • Webhook — SEOPilot pushes each article to a URL you control the moment it’s published.
  • MDX export — Download articles as .mdx files, ideal for Next.js, Astro, or any Markdown-based site.
  • CSV export — Download articles as a spreadsheet for manual upload workflows.

Auto-publish on vs. off

Not sure how you want articles to go live? Here’s how the two settings compare:
FeatureAuto-publish onAuto-publish off
Publishing speedImmediate — articles go live as soon as they’re generatedOn your schedule — articles publish when you do
Your involvementNone required after setupYou read each draft before it publishes
Risk of off-brand contentLow — SEOPilot learns your brand voice, but no human review stepMinimal — you catch anything that doesn’t feel right before it goes live
Best forFounders who want fully hands-off SEO growthTeams who want control over content quality without doing the writing
You can change this at any time in Settings → Publishing. Many users start with auto-publish off to build confidence in the output, then turn it on once they’ve seen SEOPilot’s style match their brand.

Dive deeper

Keyword Research

Learn exactly how SEOPilot selects your weekly keywords and why high-intent, domain-matched targeting beats chasing volume.

Publishing & Integrations

Explore all publishing options in detail — webhook setup and MDX/CSV export workflows.