How to Automate SEO Content Writing Use AI to Write Articles and Publish Automatically
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Struggling to scale your content? This AI tool automates keyword to publishzero plugins, zero burnout. A real game-changer for SEO writers.
Every content marketer hits this wall
You know the drill.
You open up your laptop on Monday morning and you've got a fresh list of 80 keywords your client sent over.
You're already tired.
Because you know exactly what's coming next:
Keyword research
Writing SEO titles
Drafting 1,500-word articles
Optimising every piece
Uploading it all into WordPress
Times that by 80 and your week's already buried in content hell.
That was meevery single weekuntil I found the VeryUtils AI-Powered SEO Content Writing Robot.
Game. Changed.
I didn't want another AI writing gimmick
I've tried a lot of tools.
Some pumped out barely-readable junk.
Others had shiny dashboards but couldn't auto-publish to save their life.
None of them actually automated the full pipeline.
But then I came across this tool from VeryUtils. Looked simple. Ran on Python. Promised to go from keyword list to published post automatically.
So I tested it out on a batch of 100 keywords for a new niche blog.
Here's what happened.
The robot that does everything (seriously)
You feed it a list of keywordsplain text or CSV.
And then it just...goes.
What it does:
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Generates SEO-optimised blog titles (that don't sound robotic)
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Writes full-length, structured articles with H1s, lists, semantic flow
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Includes meta titles and descriptions
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Pushes it all straight to WordPress
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Schedules it
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Adds tags, categories, and images
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Publishes it across multiple sites
I didn't touch WordPress once.
Let's talk features the real ones that matter
1. Titles that actually get clicks
I used to spend hours tweaking titles to hit the sweet spot of SEO + clickability.
This tool does that for you.
Automatically adds modifiers like:
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"Best tools for 2025"
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"How to automate XYZ"
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"Top alternatives to"
Each one crafted to match user intent. CTR went up noticeably on my test batch.
2. Writes like a human (finally)
I don't want articles that scream "Hey, I'm written by AI!"
This tool nails tone, structure, and flow.
I gave it affiliate keywords like "best budget webcams" and "alternatives to Grammarly".
It spat out articles with:
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Engaging intros
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Bullet point comparisons
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Real-sounding pros/cons
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SEO structure built in (E-E-A-T, keyword density, LSI terms)
I've literally run these posts through plagiarism checkers. Clean every time.
3. WordPress? Fully hands-off
This was the part that sealed the deal.
No plugin. No logging in.
It publishes via the WordPress REST API. Handles:
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Featured images (yes, it can even AI-generate those)
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Tags/categories (auto or manual map)
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Meta info
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Schedule queueing for drip release
I've got it pushing 20+ articles a day per site. Zero human involvement.
This isn't a SaaS with handcuffs
What I love most? You get the full Python source code.
That means:
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No black boxes
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No vendor lock-in
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You can tweak the prompts, APIs, structurewhatever you want
I've already:
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Added FAQ blocks to each article
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Hooked it into Google Sheets
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Set it to send me Slack alerts post-publish
If you're technicalor have a devit's basically a blank canvas.
Who this is actually built for
If you're in one of these camps, it'll make your life 10x easier:
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Affiliate marketers churning out review posts
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SEO agencies looking to scale client delivery
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Niche site builders filling out new sites
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Solo bloggers who can't keep up with content demands
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Dev teams building custom content workflows
This isn't for people who want to write one blog post a week.
It's for people
Explore VeryUtils Software at: https://veryutils.com