AI Website Content Agent — Blog Posts & Publishing for WordPress, Webflow & Wix
Description
About the Website Content Agent
How this agent works
The AI website content agent researches, drafts, and publishes blog posts and website pages directly into WordPress, Webflow, and Wix — with on-page SEO, internal linking, and schema built in.
Here's how it works:
- Connect WordPress, Webflow, Wix, Google Docs, and Slack with one-click Hyper integrations
- The website content agent pulls your brand voice, style guide, and past top-performing posts
- Keyword research and content briefs are generated for blog posts and site pages
- Drafts are optimized for on-page SEO — H1s, meta, schema, and internal links
- Approved content publishes directly to WordPress, Webflow, or Wix and notifies your team in Slack
Why use this agent?
- •Publishes blog posts and website pages directly to WordPress, Webflow, or Wix
- •On-page SEO built into every draft — title tags, meta descriptions, H2s, schema, and internal links
- •Content briefs grounded in keyword research, not generic AI guesses
- •Matches your brand voice from your past top-performing posts and your style guide
- •One website content agent for blog, landing pages, and CMS content across every platform
Who is this for?
- •Website owners running a blog on WordPress, Webflow, or Wix
- •Content marketers publishing blog posts at a steady cadence
- •Founders and solo marketers producing website content without a team
- •Agencies managing blog content for multiple client sites
- •SEO and content teams that need drafts published into the CMS, not stuck in Google Docs
What the Website Content Agent does
The AI website content agent researches, drafts, optimizes, and publishes blog posts and website pages directly into your CMS. It connects to WordPress, Webflow, and Wix so content doesn't get stuck in Google Docs — drafts land as CMS-ready posts with on-page SEO, internal links, and schema already in place.
It's built for teams who publish website content regularly and want the whole loop — from keyword research to published draft — handled in one workflow.
Blog posts and website pages
- Long-form SEO blog posts with H2/H3 structure, FAQs, and schema
- Landing pages, feature pages, and comparison pages for marketing sites
- About, pricing, and evergreen site content written in your brand voice
- Content briefs, outlines, and full drafts from a single prompt
On-page SEO built in
- Title tags and meta descriptions tuned for CTR
- H1s and H2s structured around target keywords and search intent
- Article, FAQ, and Breadcrumb schema added to every post
- Internal links to existing pages based on keyword overlap
- Image alt text and filename conventions set automatically
Publishing into WordPress, Webflow, and Wix
- Publishes posts as drafts directly into your WordPress CMS
- Pushes blog posts into Webflow CMS collections via the API
- Creates draft pages in Wix ready for editorial review
- Handles featured images, categories, tags, and author attribution
- Notifies editors in Slack or Google Docs when drafts are ready
Brand voice and editorial quality
- Ingests your brand voice guide, tone of voice, and style references
- Learns from your 10–20 highest-performing past posts
- Matches sentence rhythm, lexical patterns, and formatting from your existing content
- Scans every draft against your past human-written content for voice consistency
Why teams use this AI website content agent
Website owners running a blog use it as a full-stack content operator — keyword research, drafts, and published CMS posts in one workflow, without juggling three tools.
Content marketers use it to ship more posts without sacrificing quality. Instead of 2 blog posts a month, they publish 8 — each one briefed, drafted, and CMS-ready.
Founders doing their own content use it as a senior content strategist on-demand. The agent knows the brand, runs the research, writes the drafts, and publishes to the site. Founders edit for voice and ship.
Agencies deploy it per client to scale website content output across multiple accounts without scaling writing headcount linearly.
SEO and content teams use it to close the loop between keyword research and published pages. Drafts don't sit in Docs — they ship to the CMS.
How the website content agent works with your CMS
The agent has persistent context about your brand, runs keyword research before writing, structures every post for SEO, and publishes directly to WordPress, Webflow, or Wix. The output is brief-to-published-draft at editorial quality, not prompt-to-post.
It's tuned to produce content that reads like your team wrote it — matching your existing rhythm and word choice — and to lay down clean technical SEO foundations on every post.
FAQ
Which CMS platforms does the website content agent support?
WordPress, Webflow, and Wix out of the box. Posts publish directly as drafts via each platform's API. Additional CMS platforms (Ghost, Contentful, Sanity) are available through Hyper's integration library.
How does the agent handle brand voice?
The agent trains on your brand voice guide and top-performing past posts, then scans every draft for voice match before publishing. Voice is a first-class input, not something added after drafting.
Does it handle on-page SEO for every post?
Yes. Title tags, meta descriptions, H1/H2 structure, Article and FAQ schema, internal links, and image alt text are handled on every post. The agent pairs naturally with the AI SEO Agent for technical SEO and keyword research.
Can it publish directly to WordPress, Webflow, or Wix?
Yes. Approved content is pushed directly into the CMS as a draft — WordPress posts, Webflow CMS items, or Wix blog pages. Most teams publish as drafts for editor review before going live.
Does it do keyword research before writing?
Yes. The agent runs keyword research and builds content briefs with search volume, intent, H2 structure, and competitor analysis before drafting. Every post has a clear keyword target before writing starts.
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