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WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Shopify, Framer, Notion, Sanity, Contentful — or any CMS with a REST endpoint. One-click setup, no engineering required.
SearchPulse researches, writes, internally links and auto-publishes 30 long-form SEO articles to your CMS every month. Brand-voice trained. Schema-rich. Indexed by Friday.
A focused pipeline — not a sprawling dashboard. Connect once, then SearchPulse runs on the rhythm of your business while you build the product.
WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Shopify, Framer, Notion, Sanity, Contentful — or any CMS with a REST endpoint. One-click setup, no engineering required.
We surface 300–500 long-tail queries from your niche scored by traffic, intent and difficulty. You veto whatever doesn't fit. The map refreshes every month.
Thirty long-form pieces per month, scheduled across your editorial calendar. Internal links, schema, FAQ markup, OG images, alt text — all applied before push.
Rankings tracked weekly. Underperformers rewritten on day 60. Top performers get fresh inbound links every fortnight. Your library grows in value, not just volume.
Every piece is 1,800–3,200 words, internally linked against your existing library, schema-marked, hreflang-tagged when relevant, and reviewable in the queue before it goes live.
2,840 words · 14 internal links · FAQPage schema applied
For most solo founders, a CRM is the first piece of operational software that survives past month six — so picking one matters more than the SaaS launch dust suggests.
Below we compare nine CRMs across pricing, native integrations, AI-assist quality, and the under-discussed factor of export portability — the thing you only care about when you decide to switch. We field-tested each tool for a full quarter on real founder workflows.
The short answer: for under fifty contacts, Notion-as-CRM still wins on flexibility. Between fifty and five hundred, Attio is the modern default. Past five hundred, you're back to the classics with one notable exception we'll cover in section three.
The output looks identical for the first two months. Then your library passes a critical mass — typically around 90 articles — and the curve breaks loose. Below: Saturn HQ, who started SearchPulse in April.
No padding, no AI-content fluff. Every article shipped from SearchPulse includes the structural details Google and ChatGPT both use to surface content.
Long-tail queries from competitor gaps, Reddit, Quora and SERP cluster analysis — not a stale Ahrefs export refreshed quarterly.
1,800–3,200 words per piece. Structured headers, pull quotes, tables where they help. Never the 600-word filler other tools default to.
Your existing posts are modeled as a graph. Every new article gets 8–14 contextual internal links. Old posts get fresh inbound links monthly.
Article, FAQPage, HowTo, BreadcrumbList, Speakable. Picked per piece and validated against Google's structured-data tester before push.
Generated hero image plus in-body diagrams. Alt-text, file names and OG tags optimized. You can swap with your own brand assets per article.
Publish in 12 languages. Hreflang clusters correct. Locale-specific keyword maps — not just machine translation of the English original.
Upload five articles you love. We extract sentence length, vocabulary, perspective, opening patterns. Every piece sounds like you wrote it.
Every article lands in a queue. Edit, rewrite or approve before publish — at no extra cost. Or flip on autopilot once you trust the voice.
WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Shopify, Framer, Notion, Sanity, Contentful — plus webhooks for any REST/GraphQL endpoint. Custom adapters free.
The blog-automation space has converged on roughly 30 articles a month for around $100. The real differences sit in the details — integrations breadth, GEO support for ChatGPT-era search, multilingual depth. Here's the field, accurately.
Where we lose: EarlySEO is currently the only platform with full GEO and LLM citation tracking, which we don't yet match — if you're optimizing primarily for AI search visibility today, they're the right tool. Outrank covers more languages. Where we win: included human review, transparent pricing, no upsells. We won't pretend otherwise.
Four archetypes who account for nearly all our customers. If you don't fit, we'll say so on the trial call — the worst outcome is us collecting $139 you didn't need to spend.
You launched. You need 100 pages of organic inbound. You don't have $8K/mo for an agency or four hours a day to write.
Pre-Series A. You need long-tail comparison pages, integration pages and use-case pages — at scale, fast, without hiring three writers.
White-label SearchPulse across ten clients. Bill them $1,200. Make ~$1,060 of pure margin per client per month, with zero writer headcount.
Programmatic category pages, buying-guide content, long-tail review-style pages with FAQ and Product schema applied automatically.
We charge slightly more than the category baseline because we include human review on every plan and we don't sell add-ons. That's the whole pricing page.
Everything you need to publish 30 long-form SEO articles a month, on autopilot, with the option to review every word.
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Three voices from the first 50 customers. Names & companies linkable on request — we respect privacy on the public site.
"We replaced a $7,200/month content agency in our second week. Traffic doubled by month three. The economics are absurd."
"I tried two competitors before. Articles were 800 words, no internal links. SearchPulse feels like having an editorial desk in a Slack channel."
"Thirty articles a month. Every single month. Indexed in under ten days. I keep waiting for the catch and it just hasn't come."
If you've read the comparison table and still have questions, these are the seven we hear most often. Anything else — email us before you trial.
Three sample articles in your CMS within 24 hours. No card. If the quality lands, you stay. If not, you keep the articles.
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