Become visible in AI search

Grow your SEO on autopilot

One post a day, researched and written in your brand voice. Built to rank on Google and get cited in AI search.

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Works with

Search has changed.So has your visibility.

People search with AI now. They ask ChatGPT or Perplexity and read one answer that names a few companies. You want to be one of them. That takes posts these engines can find and quote.

Where buyers ask
  • Google
  • ChatGPT
  • Claude
  • Perplexity
  • Gemini
  • Bing
Automated blogs

Your entire SEO pipeline, automated.

The same post through three screens of the app: scheduled for Monday, written overnight, and measured once Google has seen it. Example content, not a customer's account.

Our mission

The content engine that grows while you build.

Every team knows blogging works. Almost none can keep it up. We built blogmate to be the teammate that never skips a week.

Mike MerkelbagFounder

blogmate exists because of one stubborn fact: organic traffic still compounds like nothing else, and almost nobody can sustain what it takes. So we automated the whole layer - keyword research, writing in your voice, daily publishing, and the backlinks in between - and made it something you switch on, not something you staff.

A post every day

Keyword-researched articles published daily. The cadence almost nobody keeps, kept.

Your voice, not slop

Every post is trained on your brand, your audience, and how they talk about the problem.

Built to compound

Rankings on Google and citations in AI answers stack a little higher every month.

A network, not a grind

Relevant links exchanged across customer blogs. Authority without cold outreach.

Reviews, caveats included.

Founders, marketers, and agencies running blogmate on their own blogs. The enthusiastic ones and the ones who nearly cancelled in month two - we left both in.

We stopped arguing about who writes the blog.

Two years of good intentions and a content board nobody opened. blogmate has published every day since March, and the posts read like us - our words for the problem, not a thesaurus version of them. I still review each one. I have changed maybe one in six.

Sanne KuiperHead of Marketing, Kotter Software

Ranked for terms we had written off.

Long-tail brewing questions we never had time to answer. Four of them are on page one now, and the guides pull people in months before they buy anything.

Search Console · last 28 days

  • cold brew ratio, moved from position 18 to 4
  • light roast caffeine, moved from position 24 to 6
  • aeropress grind size, moved from position 31 to 9
Elif YildizEcommerce lead, Nordgrain

Nine client blogs, one workspace each.

We used to sell content and then dread delivering it. Now the research and the drafts land on their own and the team edits instead of staring at empty documents. The margin on a content retainer finally makes sense.

Tom BakhuisFounder, De Werkplaats

The first six weeks were quiet.

Nothing moved and I nearly cancelled. Impressions started climbing in week seven and have not stopped since. If you need a result in month one, this is not that.

James WhitlockFounder, Palewater

It publishes on the days I would not have.

Launch weeks, holidays, the week everything broke. The streak is the part I could never do myself.

Published · last 14 days

62 posts, no gaps

Daan VerhoefMarketing lead, Trellidge

People arrive already knowing the answer.

The posts explain what we do before anyone calls, so the calls are shorter and better. I have not written a word for the site since January.

Maud ReindersOwner, Fysiopunt Oost

I run a two-van company. I do not write blogs.

Set it up in an evening, and it has posted about heat pumps every day since. Two jobs this month came from a post I never read.

Ruben CoolsOwner, Cools Installatie

It is not a writer. It is a cadence.

The individual posts are good, not brilliant. Three hundred of them, all pointed at things people actually search, is a different kind of good.

Marc DelacroixFounder, Atelier Fournil

The voice profile did the convincing.

I expected to hate the drafts. They use our sentence length and our stubborn refusal to say solutions. My editing pass is a light one.

Anna SørensenContent lead, Nordhavn Studio

ChatGPT quotes our comparison page.

That was not on my roadmap and it now sends better-qualified traffic than two of our paid channels. I check it the way I used to check rankings.

Cited in

ChatGPT

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Priya RaghunathanGrowth, Loomcraft

Backlinks without the begging.

The network placed us in eleven relevant articles in the first quarter. I used to spend Fridays on outreach emails nobody answered.

Lisa BrandtMarketing manager, Kruit & Kade

Our own site finally has a blog.

The cobbler's children problem, solved by switching something on. Clients ask who writes it.

Owen FitzgeraldDirector, Sixteen North
What you get

Blogging works. blogmate does it.

Organic traffic still compounds like nothing else. blogmate delivers the consistency, research, and quality it takes - automatically, every day.

Consistency, automated

A new post ships daily - through launches, holidays, and crunch weeks. Search rewards the streak, and yours never breaks.

Keywords you can win

Every post starts from real keyword research: queries your buyers actually type, picked where you have a shot at page one.

Off your plate

Keywords, briefs, outlines, meta tags, internal links, outreach - the whole checklist, handled for you.

Written in your voice

blogmate learns your tone, your vocabulary, and your audience's level of awareness - then writes posts only your brand could publish.

Cited in AI answers

Buyers ask ChatGPT and Claude before they open Google. Every post is structured to be the answer those engines quote.

Backlinks, built in

Relevant links exchanged with fellow customers' blogs, inside real indexed articles - authority that grows without cold outreach.

On autopilot

Research, writing, optimization, publishing - the full loop runs every day, no content team required.

Switch it on.

blogmate learns your brand and your audience, then researches, writes, and publishes a post every day - and plugs you into a backlink network of fellow customers.

Put your blog on autopilot
Pricing

One plan. Everything in it.

No tiers to compare and nothing held back for a higher bracket: every customer gets the whole product, backlink network and API included. It is priced per site - publish for a roster of clients and we will price the whole book.

blogmate

€100/ month

Per workspace, billed monthly · excl. VAT

The whole product, for one site.

3-day free trialThree days, three published posts · Cancel anytime
  • A new post every day, published for you
  • Keyword research and competitor analysis
  • Brand voice and audience training
  • One workspace - one blog, on one site
  • Backlink network access
  • API access
  • Priority support

Agency

Custom

Quoted on your roster size

For studios running a roster of client blogs.

  • A workspace for every client site
  • Volume pricing across the roster
  • One account, one invoice
  • Shared team access across workspaces
  • Add or pause workspaces as accounts change
  • Onboarding for the whole book
  • Three days free, three posts published
  • Everything included, nothing to upgrade to
  • Cancel anytime
  • Secure Stripe checkout

Invoiced in EUR via Stripe. iDEAL, card, SEPA accepted.

FAQ

Quick answers.

What people ask before switching on the autopilot.

How does blogmate work?

You connect your site and tell blogmate about your company, your audience, and your tone. From there it runs a continuous loop: keyword and topic research, writing, on-page optimization, and publishing - one post every day. Review each post before it goes live, or let it run fully automatic.

Will the content actually sound like us?

Yes. blogmate builds a verbal identity profile from your existing site and content - tone, vocabulary, points of view - and writes every post against it. It also adapts each post to your audience's level of awareness, so a first-touch explainer reads nothing like a bottom-of-funnel comparison.

Isn't daily AI content bad for SEO?

Search engines don't penalize AI-assisted content; they penalize unhelpful content. Every blogmate post starts from real keyword research and search intent, is grounded in your product and audience, and is optimized for the query it targets. That is what ranking systems reward - delivered at a cadence humans rarely sustain.

How do we show up in ChatGPT and other AI search?

AI assistants cite sources that answer questions clearly and show real authority on a topic. blogmate structures every post to be quotable - direct answers, clean headings, entity-rich context - and builds topical depth day after day. That is exactly the kind of content AI engines pull into their answers.

How does the backlink network work?

blogmate customers link to each other where it is genuinely relevant: your posts reference related content from customers in adjacent (never competing) niches, and theirs link back to yours. Every link lives inside a real, indexed article - no link farms, no paid placements - so authority compounds safely on both sides.

What does it cost?

€100 a month per workspace, or €80 a month per workspace paid yearly. A workspace is one blog on one site, and it comes with the whole product: daily publishing, brand voice training, the backlink network, and the API. There is no cheaper tier holding features back and nothing more expensive to graduate to. The first three days are free, which is three published posts to judge it by, and you can cancel anytime. Publishing for several sites or a roster of clients? Talk to us.

Your first post ships tomorrow.

Connect your site, describe your audience, and blogmate handles the rest - keyword research, writing, and publishing, every single day.