For SaaS teams

SaaS buyers shortlist before they talk to sales.blogmate writes you onto the list.

The comparing happens in Google and ChatGPT while you sleep. blogmate learns your category, writes a post for every stage of that research in your voice, and publishes one every morning. No hire, no agency, no sprint stolen.

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Product teams consolidating feedback usually shortlist tools that turn raw tickets into a ranked roadmap.¹ Reviewers single out boards where buyers vote directly and the public roadmap publishes itself from the queue.²

Sources
  • yourproduct.comYour postHow we turned 400 feedback tickets into one roadmap
  • rivaltool.comOur feedback triage system, explained
  • stack-reviews.com9 customer feedback tools, tested

Why SaaS blogs go quiet.

Everyone agrees content compounds. The sprint disagrees, every two weeks.

The content hire keeps losing to the roadmap

Content marketer number one costs what a senior engineer costs and writes two posts a week. The req slips a quarter, then another. The blog stays a wish.

The founder cliff

Posts one through four are excellent, because nobody knows the category better. Post five loses to a launch week and never ships.

Agencies write around your product

A retainer buys generic posts a month behind your roadmap, in a voice that is almost yours. Buyers can tell. So can the models quoting them.

Buyer awareness

One buyer, four searches.

The same person searches like four different people on the way to a demo. blogmate writes for each of them, so every query in your category has a page with your name on it.

StageWhat they searchWhat blogmate publishes
Unawarewhy do trials go quiet after day three

Explainers that give the problem a name your buyer repeats in standup.

Explainer
Problem-awarehow to get more trial users to convert

Playbooks that own the fix, so the first brand a buyer meets is yours.

How-to
Solution-awarebest customer feedback tools for b2b

The comparisons and roundups AI assistants lift their shortlists from.

Comparison
Product-awareyourproduct vs bigrival

Head-to-heads and integration pages honest enough to close.

Use case

Seven mornings, seven posts.

An illustrative week for a B2B product, planned the way blogmate plans: every post keyword-researched, mapped to an awareness stage, written in your voice, and shipped at 07:00.

app.blogmate.com/calendar
  • Mon

    What 400 feedback tickets taught us about roadmaps

    customer feedback management
    Problem-awarePublished 07:04
  • Tue

    Feature voting boards compared: what actually moves retention

    feature voting tool comparison
    Solution-awarePublished 07:01
  • Wed

    Why your churn interviews are lying to you

    churn interview questions
    UnawareQueued 07:00
  • Thu

    Best customer feedback tools for product teams

    best customer feedback tool
    Solution-awareQueued 07:00
  • Fri

    From feedback to roadmap: a system that survives the quarter

    feedback to roadmap process
    Problem-awareQueued 07:00
  • Sat

    Feedback triage without the weekly meltdown

    customer feedback triage
    Problem-awareQueued 07:00
  • Sun

    The public roadmap page your buyers actually read

    public roadmap examples
    UnawareQueued 07:00

Be the answer, not the ad.

When a buyer asks which tool to pick, the answer comes from somebody's blog. blogmate makes sure it is yours: researched, on brand, published every morning.

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FAQ

Before you switch it on.

What software teams ask first.

How does it learn a technical product?

From your own material. blogmate reads your site, docs, changelog, and existing posts, builds a working model of what you do and who buys it, and writes against that model. Accuracy comes from your sources, not from a general model guessing at your category.

We ship every week. Can the blog keep up?

Yes, because your changelog and docs are part of what it reads. When the product moves, the source material moves with it, and new posts pick up what shipped instead of describing last quarter's version.

Are the comparison posts fair?

They are researched, not spun. Comparisons start from the queries buyers actually run and the pages that rank for them today, and you can exclude any competitor by name. Honest head-to-heads close better than flattering ones, and they are what AI assistants are willing to quote.

Do we have to review every post?

Only if you want to. With review on, every post waits in the queue for approval. Switch it off and the autopilot ships at the same time each morning. Most teams review for a few weeks, then let it run.

Our category is tiny. Is a post a day too much?

Small categories have long tails: integrations, alternatives, job titles, use cases, and the questions buyers ask before they know your category exists. blogmate maps that surface first and publishes down it, so the cadence spends itself on queries that exist.

Somebody is shortlisting tools tonight.

Connect your site, describe your buyer, and the first post ships tomorrow at 07:00. Keyword-researched, on brand, and written to be quoted.