Overview
RankSpot is an AI SEO agent that runs the full blog content pipeline — keyword research, competitor tracking, article drafting, image generation, internal linking, and publishing — without anyone on your team writing a brief or pasting a prompt. Once a website URL is connected, it builds a 30-day content plan, generates 1,500+ word articles, and pushes them to WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, Wix, Ghost, or Framer on a daily cadence.
The product targets founders and small marketing teams who know SEO matters but cannot justify a full-time writer or a $2k/mo agency retainer. Beyond classic Google SEO, RankSpot is positioned as a GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) tool — articles are structured to be cited by ChatGPT and Claude when those assistants answer customer questions, not just to rank in blue links.
A free trial offers 3 full articles without a credit card, and paid plans start at $39/mo with annual discounts, so most teams can validate the output quality and CMS push behavior before committing to a yearly contract.
Key Features
- Daily SEO article generation — Produces 1,500+ word, fully-structured articles with headings, internal links, tables, quotes, and images, so the blog ships finished pages instead of drafts that still need a human pass.
- Competitor intelligence layer — Tracks the keywords competitor sites already rank for and refreshes the gap list every 2 weeks, focusing the content plan on terms with proven commercial intent.
- Keyword clustering — Groups related terms into single articles to prevent cannibalization, which keeps individual pages strong rather than splitting authority across near-duplicates.
- GEO + LLM optimization — Formats articles with the structure ChatGPT and Claude tend to cite (clear definitions, comparison tables, FAQ blocks), aiming for visibility in AI answers as well as classic Google results.
- Reddit and forum opportunity feed — Surfaces threads where buyers are asking the exact questions the article series targets, so the team can drop human comments in addition to the published posts.
- Review queue — Every article passes through an editorial state where it can be read, edited, or rejected before it publishes, keeping the autopilot from posting something off-brand.
- Multi-site management — One account can run independent content plans for several websites, useful for agencies or founders running a portfolio.
How It Works
Onboarding is built around three concrete steps, with the heavy lifting offloaded to an autonomous AI agent that handles research, drafting, and publishing.
- Connect a site. Paste the website URL; the agent crawls the homepage, infers the niche, and identifies a starter set of competitors.
- Receive a 30-day content plan. The agent returns a calendar of suggested article titles, target keywords, and intent buckets — built from competitor keyword gaps plus high-intent search terms.
- Approve, publish, and grow. Articles are drafted on schedule and queued for review. Approved pieces push to the connected CMS automatically; the agent keeps producing the next day's piece in the background.
For teams that want more involvement, manual triggering of articles, custom keyword targeting, and direct edits inside the review queue are all supported. For teams that want true autopilot, the queue can be set to auto-approve once the team trusts the output quality.
Pricing & Plans
RankSpot uses a freemium model — 3 articles free with no credit card, then three paid tiers scaled by article volume and competitor slots. Annual billing applies a 20% discount on every tier.
| Plan | Price (monthly) | Articles / month | Competitors tracked | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free trial | $0 | 3 (one-time) | — | No credit card; full feature access on the trial articles |
| Starter | $39 | 10 | 2 | Forum opportunities, internal/external linking, image generation |
| Growth | $79 | 30 | 5 | Everything in Starter |
| Premium | $149 | 60 | 10 | Priority content generation, priority support |
A 30% first-month discount is currently advertised on the homepage; annual plans cut 20% off list price across all tiers. There is no per-word, per-token, or per-image surcharge — the article quota is the only meter — which makes monthly cost predictable.
Integration Guide
Publishing is the part most "AI SEO writers" get wrong, so the supported list of CMSes is worth checking carefully:
- WordPress — Direct integration; a dedicated WordPress plugin is also published in the WP plugin directory, so installation is a one-click add rather than a manual API key paste for self-hosted WP sites.
- Webflow — Publishes to Webflow CMS collections; teams should confirm field mappings (excerpt, featured image, slug) match the team's design template before turning on auto-publish.
- Shopify — Pushes articles into the Shopify blog module, which makes RankSpot fit naturally into a content-led DTC growth motion.
- Wix — Publishes into the Wix Blog; useful for service businesses on Wix that historically had no realistic path to a daily blog cadence.
- Ghost — Direct push to Ghost publications; a strong fit for founders running newsletter-driven Ghost sites who want SEO content alongside the email-first content.
- Framer — Publishes to Framer CMS; useful for landing-page-first SaaS sites whose marketing surface lives entirely in Framer.
The Review Queue sits between drafting and publishing on every CMS, so a connected site cannot accidentally ship an article the team has not seen.
Best For
- Founders running a SaaS or DTC blog who want a daily SEO cadence without hiring a writer.
- Small marketing teams that already use WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, Wix, Ghost, or Framer and want push-button publishing instead of copy-paste workflows.
- Agencies managing 2–10 client sites who can use multi-site management and competitor tracking to scale a content service offering.
- International SaaS that needs to ship blog content in multiple languages without commissioning translations.
- Teams chasing GEO citations in ChatGPT / Claude alongside classic Google rankings, not just blue-link traffic.
FAQ
Is RankSpot really fully automated?
Yes — once a site is connected and the content plan is approved, the agent researches keywords, drafts the article, generates the images, inserts internal links, and publishes to the CMS on its own. The only mandatory human step is the Review Queue, which can be set to auto-approve once a team trusts the output.
How is RankSpot different from a ChatGPT prompt or Jasper?
ChatGPT and Jasper produce drafts; the team still has to research keywords, find images, build internal links, format for WordPress or Webflow, and click publish. RankSpot owns the full pipeline end-to-end, including competitor keyword tracking and CMS publishing. The trade-off is less control over individual prompts in exchange for a daily cadence the team does not have to babysit.
Will the articles actually rank on Google?
That depends on domain authority, niche competitiveness, and the quality of the underlying competitor data. RankSpot publishes structured, internally-linked, 1,500+ word articles that follow well-known SEO conventions, but ranking is never guaranteed by any tool. Sites with existing authority and a well-defined niche see results faster than brand-new domains.
Does RankSpot help with AI search (ChatGPT / Claude / Perplexity)?
Yes — articles are explicitly formatted for GEO (Generative Engine Optimization), with the kind of clear definitions, FAQ blocks, and comparison tables that LLM citation pipelines tend to surface. RankSpot positions this as a first-class objective alongside Google ranking, not an afterthought.
Can I edit articles before they publish?
Yes. Every draft passes through a Review Queue where the article can be read, edited inline, or rejected. Teams that want true autopilot can switch the queue to auto-approve once they trust the output quality.
What CMSes does RankSpot publish to?
WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, Wix, Ghost, and Framer are supported. WordPress also has a dedicated plugin in the WP plugin directory for self-hosted installations.
How much does RankSpot cost?
Plans start at $39/mo for 10 articles (Starter), $79/mo for 30 articles (Growth), and $149/mo for 60 articles (Premium). Annual billing applies a 20% discount; the homepage also lists a 30% first-month promotion. A 3-article free trial is available without a credit card.
Can I cancel anytime?
The free trial requires no credit card and can be abandoned without consequence. For paid monthly plans, billing is monthly and pausable; for annual plans, the discount is locked in for the year. Teams should confirm current refund and cancellation terms inside the RankSpot dashboard before committing to annual.
Does RankSpot generate images, or do I bring my own?
Images are generated automatically as part of each article — RankSpot frames them as "unique, on-brand" assets. Teams that need pixel-level brand control over imagery should plan to swap them inside the Review Queue before publishing.



