Content Engine

Get found on Google and AI search, on autopilot

Distro researches what your buyers search for, writes SEO articles in your brand voice, publishes to the blog you already run, and checks whether ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity cite you.

Every article starts with your intelligence

Distro does not guess what to write. It pulls from what it knows about your market and what your buyers actually search for, so every piece has a job to do.

Your growth intelligence

Distro learns your product, your buyers, and your market, then writes about what actually moves them, not generic filler.

Google Search Console

The Search Diagnosis engine reads your real search data and surfaces the next article most likely to win rankings and clicks.

Keyword and topic research

It finds the terms your buyers search, maps them to intent, and turns them into a content calendar you approve.

Your brand voice

Every draft is written in your tone, from your positioning, so it reads like something you would have written yourself.

One loop, from topic to traffic

01

Research

Distro pulls topics from Google Search Console and your buyer intelligence, so you write about what your buyers actually search for.

02

Write

Each article is drafted in your brand voice, structured for SEO, with internal links and images added automatically.

03

Publish

Auto-publish to the blog you already run, or keep it as a draft for your review. You decide per article.

04

Get found

Distro builds directory backlinks, tracks your domain rating, and checks whether AI assistants cite you, then tells you how to fix it.

How every article is written

Every piece is built with solid on-page SEO, the same signals serious guides tie to Google rankings, but it still reads like a post you would be proud to publish.

Strategic keyword placement

Keywords land in the title, meta description, opening paragraph, and subheads where they match what the reader actually searched for.

Internal linking that helps readers

Contextual links with descriptive anchor text, placed where they genuinely guide someone to the next useful page, not dumped in one block.

E-E-A-T you can feel

Specific steps, real examples, and claims you can verify. Written to sound like someone who actually does the work.

Q&A blocks for search and AI

FAQs and concise definitions that answer the question at a glance and hold up when AI tools summarize your page.

Authoritative external citations

Stats and bold claims point to credible, non-competitor sources so readers and Google can trust what is on the page.

Readable by design

Logical H2 and H3 hierarchy, short paragraphs, and bullet lists only when a list is genuinely the clearest format.

Depth when the topic needs it

Long-form drafts typically run 4,000 to 5,000 words so competitive topics get the coverage Google rewards.

Images added automatically

Relevant images are pulled in and placed for you to break up the page and lift time on it, no manual embedding.

Publish once. Get found everywhere.

Publishes to your blog

WordPressWebflowShopifyGhostMediumDev.toHashnodeContentfulSanityStrapiBloggerCustom webhook + more

Gets you found on

GoogleChatGPTClaudePerplexityGemini+ more

Content Engine questions

Will the content sound like AI?

No. Distro writes in your brand voice from your buyer intelligence, with specific examples, verifiable claims, and a natural structure. The goal is a post you would be proud to publish, not generic filler.

Do I have to publish it myself?

Your call. Turn on auto-publish and articles go live on a schedule, or keep everything as drafts and review before anything ships. You can switch per article.

Which blogs and CMSs does it publish to?

WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, Ghost, Medium, Dev.to, Hashnode, Contentful, Sanity, Strapi, Blogger, and a custom webhook for anything else.

How does it help me get cited by AI?

Distro structures content the way AI answer engines prefer, keeps it crawlable, and checks whether ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google mention you, then shows you what to fix when they do not.

Turn your expertise into traffic

Distro writes and publishes the content that gets you found, while you build. You approve what goes live.