Content & Publishing
Press
Researched SEO articles drafted and published on autopilot.
Scoped in 1 day · delivered in 7 · 28 days of production support · 7 seats / release
What it does
Press turns a keyword or brief into a structured, source-aware draft and pushes it straight into your CMS as a scheduled post. You set the target keyword, the angle, and the word count, and it returns a fully formatted article with headings, internal-link suggestions, and a meta description.
Each piece runs through an outline-then-write loop so the model commits to a structure before it fills it in, which keeps long articles coherent rather than rambling. A human can review in a draft state, or you can let approved templates publish without a checkpoint.
Expect roughly 1,200 to 2,200 words per article and a turnaround of a few minutes per piece. Quality tracks the brief: tight inputs produce publish-ready drafts, while thin briefs still need an editor's pass before they go live.
How it embeds
The flow, end to end.
Brief intake
Keyword, angle, and length captured per article
Outline pass
Model drafts headings and structure first
Long-form draft
Sections written against the locked outline
SEO polish
Meta description and internal-link suggestions added
Review gate
Optional human approval before publish
Publish to CMS
Scheduled post pushed to your blog
Sample connectors
Configure
Priced on what it costs to run.
Move the slider to your real volume. You see the estimated infrastructure cost itemized, our flat fee on top, and the one-time setup — no markup hidden in a per-seat license.
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Infrastructure (estimated)
$2,050 one-time setup — configuration, testing, documentation & go-live support.
Comparable vendor: $300/mo · 10% less than market rate.
7 seats per release · cancel anytime · no lock-in
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See it running in your environment.
30 minutes. We walk a live configuration against your actual systems. You leave with a scoped plan and a fixed quote.