When you build a website, to start with nobody can find it. Over time search engines will crawl your content and start to rank it — but a new site sitting alone rarely gets there quickly.
Links from other websites increase your chances of being found by real people, search engines, and AI. A post on the right platform — especially with a dofollow link back to your site — can do more for visibility than another week of waiting.
What this engine does
Studies your competitors — see the tab for tracked sites and topics
Writes targeted articles for your brand, based on gaps in your market
Tells you where to publish for dofollow links (blog, Substack, HackerNoon, LinkedIn, Product Hunt, UK directories, and more)
Can automate posting on Dev.to and Hashnode when you connect credentials in (Hashnode Pro required)
Tracks Google rankings daily — return weekly on the tab to see what's climbing
One platform per article — pick a single home for each draft (auto or manual). Duplicate copy across sites hurts SEO.
One platform per article — do not paste or auto-publish the same draft on Dev.to, Substack, Medium, and your blog. Duplicate content hurts SEO and can trigger spam filters. Pick the single best home for each piece.
Recommended: paste drafts on your own blog or Substack (dofollow). Connect Hashnode (dofollow auto, Pro required) or Dev.to (traffic; links usually nofollow). Medium is always manual (nofollow).
Enter any business URL. Load shows saved data; Run engine crawls the site and generates keywords.
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—Keywords
—Drafts queued
—Live on platforms
—Ranking on Google
—Publishing
Why new websites stay invisible
Launch day is exciting — but search engines do not know your site exists yet, and almost no one will stumble across it by accident. Rankings build slowly as Google crawls your pages and decides whether to show them for useful searches.
Backlinks change the picture. When another site links to yours — especially with a dofollow link — it signals trust and gives people, search bots, and AI assistants a path to you. That is why we analyse what your competitors rank for, generate articles that fill those gaps, and show you where to post so each piece earns a link back to your business. Open the tab for tracked sites and topics.
Connect platforms under to auto-publish on Dev.to or Hashnode — or use → Copy article for manual dofollow sites (blog, Substack, HackerNoon, etc.).
Brand voice
Active rules
Where to publish
One platform per article. Publishing identical text on Dev.to, Substack, Medium, and your blog is bad practice — search engines dedupe or penalise it, and platforms may flag syndication as spam. Choose one destination per draft (auto or manual, not both with the same copy).
Auto: Dev.to or Hashnode — one platform per Publish now (Hashnode Pro). Manual: Copy article → paste on one site from the table below (articles, community listings, or UK directories).
Site
DA
How
Link
Notes
Load your site to see the full publish target list.
Track rankings over time
We check Google search positions for your target keywords every day (9:00 UTC with the background scheduler). History is saved so you can see movement week to week.
Why come back? SEO takes weeks. After each publish (and Save live link for manual posts), check whether your URLs are climbing — most keywords will show Not ranked until Google indexes them.
Strategy from rankings
Keyword targets
Topics to cover
Suggested articles
Competitor research
We watch rival sites for article headings and Google search titles, then turn that into trends and keyword ideas for your . Competitors are auto-detected when you Run engine — add or remove below (max 8).
Tracked sites
How to publish
One platform per article. Do not auto-publish and manually paste the same draft everywhere. Duplicate content confuses Google (only one URL may rank), wastes your time, and can get posts removed. Pick one channel per piece — e.g. Substack or your blog or Dev.to, not all three with identical text.
Auto-publish: Dev.to or Hashnode — one platform per Publish now (Hashnode Pro). Manual: Copy article → paste on one site from the Overview table (articles, launches, or directories).
Auto-publish — connect in Platforms
→ Dev.to and/or Hashnode (Pro required for Hashnode)
Mode: Ask me first or Publish live
Publish now — posts to one connected platform → status bar shows View post link
Manual — you paste or list
View draft → Copy article
Paste on one content site (blog, Substack, HackerNoon, LinkedIn Articles, Vocal, etc.)
Or add your URL on community/launch sites (Product Hunt, Indie Hackers, BetaList) and UK directories (Yell, Yelp, FreeIndex)
Save live link so Rankings can track the URL
Full site list with DA estimates — see → Where to publish.
Saved drafts
Rate each draft Yes / Maybe / No — the AI uses your ratings when writing new articles.
Add drafts with Add to schedule. The background scheduler checks daily at 8:00 UTC.
Scheduled posts
Queued in publish order — the next item goes live on the next due date.
Live on platforms
Live posts — auto-published or manual URLs you saved after Copy article.
Auto-publish platforms
Connect Dev.to and/or Hashnode below. Publish now sends each draft to one platform only. Manual targets (blog, Substack, etc.) → → Copy article.
Do not publish the same article on multiple platforms or copy it to your blog unchanged — see → How to publish.
Dofollow auto: Hashnode only (requires Hashnode Pro). Manual dofollow: your blog, Substack, HackerNoon, Vocal.media, LinkedIn Articles.
Dev.to
Not connectedAuto-publish
Usually nofollow — dev community traffic & Google visibility.
Live auto-published posts and manual URLs you saved after Copy article — one platform per article.
Where to publish — manual targets
Not auto-published. Use → Copy article for long-form sites; add your website URL on directories and launch listings.
Load your site to see the full list.
Google rank tracking over time
We check Google daily (9:00 UTC with the background scheduler on) and ask: does your live article URL appear in the top results for this keyword?
Not ranked is normal at first. Most keywords stay that way until you publish an article and save its live link.
We only match your saved URLs — auto-published posts (Dev.to, Hashnode) or manual links from → Save live link. Random pages on the same site do not count.
We scan roughly the top 20 Google results per keyword. Position #3 = page 1; Not ranked = your URL was not found there yet.
Come back weekly after publishing — movement usually takes weeks, not hours.
SERP positions
One row per target keyword. A number only appears when your published URL (from Platforms or Save live link) is in Google’s top ~20 for that search.