Blog posts
The AI writing pipeline. Posts are researched from your site, your keywords, and current sources, then drafted for you to edit, schedule, and publish.
How generation works
Each post starts from a topic, either one you pick or one suggested from your keyword opportunities. The pipeline researches it against your site's own indexed content and outside sources, then writes a draft with a featured image. Drafts open in the editor, where you can rework anything before it goes anywhere.
Generation costs one credit per post. If a generation fails, the credit is refunded.
Credits
Every plan includes a monthly credit allotment, which renews with your billing cycle and is consumed first. You can buy top up credits on top, and those never expire. Your balance and usage are under Settings → Billing.
Generation requires an active or trialing subscription. Past due and canceled workspaces cannot generate until billing is fixed.
Editing and review
Generated drafts are yours to edit, and it is worth doing. The pipeline is grounded in your knowledge base and site content, but a human pass catches tone and claims that only you can judge. Posts keep a version history, and every AI generated post carries provenance metadata recording that it was machine written, which model produced it, and whether a human reviewed it.
Scheduling
On the Autopilot plan you can put generation on a calendar: pick a cadence and target topics, and drafts (or published posts, your choice) arrive on schedule. The publishing calendar in the SEO engine shows what is queued for which day.
Publishing
A finished post can be published to WordPress, Ghost, or a webhook, or syndicated by RSS. That flow has its own page, see Publishing.
The first sample post during onboarding is free, so you can judge the output quality on your own topic before a credit is ever spent.