Long-form posts that rank. And read like you wrote them.
Give Molly a topic or a target keyword. She researches search intent, drafts a full SEO-optimized post in your brand voice, and delivers it ready to publish — meta description, internal links, headings, the works.
Most skincare advice is theater. Twelve serums, eighteen acids, and a TikTok influencer telling you about a new ingredient every week. The actual evidence — meta-analyses, dermatology research, real outcomes — points somewhere far simpler...
Writing blog posts the hard way.
Research the keyword. Outline the post. Write 1500 words. Optimize for SEO. Add internal links. Write the meta description. Format the headings. Edit it three times. Publish. Promote. Repeat weekly. Or… don't.
For a typical short to standard post. Longer or more thoroughly polished posts may take 15–30 minutes.
From topic to published in 4 minutes.
Type a topic or keyword
Tell Molly what to write about. 'Why startups fail at content marketing' or just 'AI marketing tools'. She handles the rest.
Molly researches and drafts
Pulls top-ranking results, identifies search intent, structures the post for SEO, and writes the full draft in your brand voice.
Review, approve, ship
Edit anything you want, hit approve. Export to WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, or any CMS — as Markdown, HTML, or one-click paste. Your publishing flow stays your own.
More than a writer. A research team.
Blog Writer doesn't just generate text — it researches, optimizes, and ships work that earns rankings.
Search intent analysis
Molly understands what people actually want when they search a keyword — informational, transactional, comparative.
Long-form by default
800-2,500 words depending on topic. Real depth, not 300-word skimmable filler.
Auto internal linking
Suggests internal links to your existing pages — every post strengthens your site's SEO architecture.
Meta + structured data
Writes meta titles, descriptions, and adds Article schema automatically. Ready for Google.
Image suggestions
Recommends specific images for each section, with alt text suggestions that match your post.
One-click variations
Need a different angle? Different length? Different opening hook? Generate variations without rewriting from scratch.
Your editor, on autopilot.
Edit like Notion. Optimize like an SEO pro. Publish like the post writes itself.
How minimal routines beat 12-step skincare
Most skincare advice is theater. Twelve serums, eighteen acids, and a TikTok influencer telling you about a new ingredient every week.
The actual evidence — meta-analyses, dermatology research, real outcomes — points somewhere far simpler.
The three that actually matter
Cleanser. Moisturizer. SPF. That's it. The rest is marketing dressed up as innovation.
Add a fourth product only when one of those three stops working — not because someone made a Reel about it.
For anyone who knows SEO matters but can't write a post a week.
Founders building organic traffic
Blog content compounds. But you don't have time to write one a week. Molly does — in your voice, optimized for SEO, ready to publish.
See use caseTechnical content at scale
Product updates, integration tutorials, comparison posts. Molly writes the technical content your audience actually wants — accurately and in your voice.
See use caseClient blog programs
Run blog programs for 10 clients. Each in their distinct voice. None of them generic. All of them optimized.
See use caseYour blog, multiplied across every channel.
Every post you publish becomes raw material for the rest of your content engine.
Don't know what to write about? Molly does.
Idea drought is the #1 reason marketing content gets delayed. Molly suggests blog topics based on what you do, who you serve, and what you've already written.
- 01Molly knows your brand
Your brand voice profile already tells Molly what you do, who you serve, and what topics matter. She uses that context.
- 02She avoids what you've already written
Molly looks at your recent content and suggests fresh angles — not duplicates of what's already published.
- 03Pick an idea, click write
Each suggestion comes with a headline and angle. Click 'Use this idea' and Molly drafts the full post in your voice.
Specific case study of how rigid bots fumble high-intent queries, with examples.
Counter-intuitive take on why companies underinvest in support despite obvious churn impact.
Technical walkthrough specific to European businesses, not generic AI compliance.
Molly suggests starting points. The final voice and angle is always yours.
Blog Writer, explained.
Most posts (1,000-2,000 words) are drafted in under 4 minutes. Longer pieces (2,000+ words) take 6-8 minutes. You'll see the post generated in real-time.
Google's stance is that AI-generated content is fine if it's genuinely useful and high-quality. Molly is built for that — she writes researched, original posts in your voice. We've seen Molly-written posts rank on page 1 within weeks.
Yes. Paste in your outline, your research notes, transcripts of interviews, or any other source material. Molly will incorporate it into the draft.
She analyzes the top-ranking results for your target keyword, maps search intent, structures the post for featured snippets, suggests internal links to your existing content, generates meta descriptions, and adds Article structured data.
Yes — fully editable in our built-in editor (which feels like Notion). Or export to your CMS and edit there. Molly learns from every edit you make.
Yes when relevant. For research-heavy or claim-heavy posts, Molly includes citations linking to original sources. You can adjust how much citation she includes per post type.
Two ways. First, one-click copy as Markdown or HTML for any CMS (WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Shopify, Wix, Squarespace, and any other). Second, export as a .docx, .md, or .html file. Molly focuses on writing the post — you stay in control of publishing.
Three core differences. ChatGPT requires you to write detailed prompts every time. ChatGPT doesn't know your brand voice, audience, or competitors. ChatGPT doesn't optimize for SEO unless you specifically prompt it. Molly does all three automatically, every time, in your voice.