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SEO and AI content, on autopilot

You know you should publish. You wrote two posts this year.

An agency quoted 3,000 dollars a month. You closed the tab.

Your competitors are on page one. You are nowhere.

Get found on Google and AI, without writing a word.

Scout finds the keywords your customers search, plans topics, writes full SEO articles with images, and publishes to your blog on a schedule you set. You review anything you want first.

  • Keywords from your real store, not guesses
  • You review before it publishes
  • Honest numbers, never invented
Scout, SEO and answer-engine lead

Your AI team

Run by Scout, sEO and answer-engine lead. Works with Tej.

Why it matters

Finds the right keywords

Scout reads your catalog, your Search Console, Google Trends, and what people type into Google, and scores what is worth writing. Junk and off-topic terms are dropped, not published.

Writes real articles

Every article is structured the way search rewards: clear headings, answer-first sections, tables, quotes, an FAQ, internal links to your real pages, and on-brand images.

Publishes on your schedule

Set how often, review-first or automatic, and topics to avoid. Scout keeps a rolling plan and publishes to your blog. You can pause or edit anytime.

Built to be cited by AI

Articles answer the real questions people ask, so an assistant asked about your category has your words to pull from. You get found on Google and named by AI.

How it works

How Scout runs your blog

One tea brand, real keywords, a month of content.

  1. Step 1 of 3

    Find the keywords

    • Scout reads your real catalog and customer questions, your Search Console, Google Trends, and Google autocomplete.
    • It scores each keyword and drops the junk, so you only target what fits your store.
    • Volume is honest: a real number where we have one, or 'new' when we do not. Never invented.
  2. Step 2 of 3

    Write the articles

    • Scout plans a rolling month of topics, each grounded in something only your store can say.
    • It writes full SEO and AI-answer articles with headings, tables, an FAQ, internal links, and images.
    • A quality gate checks every article before it can go live, so weak posts never publish.
  3. Step 3 of 3

    Publish and measure

    • Review-first or automatic, on the cadence you set. You approve or edit anything you want.
    • Scout ties each article to its real Search Console clicks, and learns what works over time.
    • Turn it off, pause it, or change the plan whenever you like. You hold every lever.

Real keywords. Real articles. Your review.

Scout grounds every keyword in your own store, writes to the structure search rewards, and never invents a statistic or a search volume. You review before anything goes live, and you can pause or edit anytime.

Everything in the box

The research

Keywords from your real catalogYour Search Console and Google TrendsWhat competitors publishReddit and question opportunities

The writing

Full SEO article structureTables, quotes, and an FAQInternal links to your real pagesOn-brand images for each post

The controls

Review-first or automaticThe cadence you setTopics to avoidPause or edit anytime

Live in three steps

1

Turn Scout on

It learns your store and finds the keywords worth writing about.

2

Get a month of topics

Scout plans a rolling calendar and starts writing the articles.

3

Review and grow

Approve or let it publish, then watch your organic traffic build.

Fair questions

Is the content actually good for SEO?
Yes. Every article is structured the way search rewards: proper headings, keyword placement, internal links to your real pages, tables, quotes, and an FAQ. A quality check runs before anything can go live, so weak posts never publish.
Where do the keywords come from?
From your own store, your real catalog and customer questions, plus your Search Console, Google Trends, and Google autocomplete. Off-topic and junk terms are dropped. Search volume is shown honestly: a real number where we have one, never a made-up figure.
Do I have to let it publish on its own?
No. You choose review-first, where every article waits for your approval, or automatic. You set the cadence, the topics to avoid, and you can pause or edit anytime.
Will this help me get mentioned by AI assistants?
That is the goal. Articles answer the real questions people ask, so an assistant asked about your category has your words to pull from. You get found on Google and named in AI answers.
Gets you found

A month of real SEO content, without the busywork.

Ads cost more than they return

Get found on Google and AI, without writing a word.

Scout finds the keywords, writes the articles, and publishes to your blog. You review before anything goes live.

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