BoltSEO

AI SEO writer

An AI SEO writer that sounds like you wrote it

Generic AI text reads like generic AI text, and readers notice before Google does. BoltSEO learns your voice from pages you have already published, then writes to that — with the search structure, internal links and images an article needs to actually rank.

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What an AI SEO writer has to get right

Producing a thousand words on a topic is the easy part — any model does that. What separates an article that ranks from one that sits at position 60 is everything around the prose: matching what the searcher actually wanted, covering the sub-questions the top results cover, structuring headings so the answer is findable, and connecting the piece to the rest of your site.

The other half is whether anyone finishes reading it. Content that is technically optimised and tonally dead still fails, because the bounce tells Google what the markup could not. That is why the brand voice is not a nice-to-have here — it is the part most AI writing gets wrong.

Automated SEO content versus generic AI text

The difference is context. A prompt-based generator starts from nothing every time: it does not know what you sell, what you have already written, which keyword you can realistically win, or which of your pages this new one should point at.

Automated SEO content starts from your site. BoltSEO reads it, infers what your business does, picks a keyword against live volume and difficulty data, checks what the current top results cover, and writes against that — then links the finished article into your existing pages and publishes it.

Put plainly: one produces text, the other produces a page that has a reason to exist.

Automated blog SEO and content optimization

Writing is only the first pass. Pages decay — competitors publish, search intent shifts, and an article that ranked in March quietly slides by September. Most businesses never notice, because nobody is watching page-level trends across a hundred URLs.

BoltSEO tracks which of your published pages are losing impressions and flags them for a refresh, so optimization is continuous rather than a project you do once. You decide whether to refresh, rewrite or leave a page alone.

What every article includes

Not settings you configure — this is what comes out by default, on every piece.

Your brand voice

Learned from pages you have already published, and editable as a written guideline when it drifts.

Search-intent structure

Headings built against what the current top results actually cover, not a generic template.

Internal links

Relevance-ranked links to your existing pages, in the same language, with descriptive anchors.

Images

Generated and placed in your chosen style, with alt text written for the page rather than the file.

Metadata

Title and description written to fit inside Google's display limits instead of being truncated.

GEO optimization

Structured so AI assistants can quote it — definitions, direct answers and clear attribution.

Frequently asked questions

Will readers be able to tell it was AI-written?

That is the bar we hold it to, and it is why the voice is learned from your own pages rather than picked from a dropdown. It is also why we cap output at a sensible cadence — the failure mode of AI writing is volume, not the model.

Can I edit articles before they go out?

Yes, and by default you have to — auto-publishing is opt-in. There is an editor with an AI-assisted revision mode that shows tracked changes so you can see exactly what it altered before accepting.

Does it write in languages other than English?

English, Dutch, German and French, with keyword data pulled for the matching market rather than translated from English. Each article is written in that language, not machine-translated afterwards.

How long are the articles?

Typically 1,200–2,000 words, set by what the keyword needs rather than a fixed target. A definition query does not need 2,000 words, and padding it to reach a number is how content gets worse.

Who owns the content?

You do, including after you cancel. Nothing is removed from your site if you leave, and we retain no rights over anything published.

What if an article is wrong about my business?

Correct it in the editor and tighten the brand guideline so later articles inherit the fix. The guideline is applied to every generation, so a correction made once carries forward rather than needing repeating.

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