Quilly - Describe your blog. Quilly writes, publishes, and ranks it.

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Quilly turns a plain-English description of your blog into a working content operation. It designs a ghostwriter in your voice — topics, tone, and cadence — then drafts posts onto a calendar and publishes to Webflow, WordPress, or a headless CMS (Strapi/Payload). It also audits your existing pages and bulk-fixes meta, alt text, and schema, builds programmatic long-tail pages, and tracks what each post earns in Google Search Console. Runs on Claude or ChatGPT. Free to start.

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Hi Product Hunt 👋 Most SEO tools wait until a page is live, then tell you what's wrong with it. You still have to design the strategy, write everything, you're locked to one CMS, and the numbers live in a different app. We wanted the opposite: describe what you want to write about once, who you want to reach, and have the whole loop run on its own. That's what Quilly does. You describe your blog in plain English, and it designs a ghostwriter — the topics, how to correctly use your brand voice, and how often to publish. From there it drafts posts onto a calendar and ships them to Webflow, WordPress, or a headless CMS (Strapi/Payload), with the SEO meta, images, and schema handled. You can review every post first or let it run. A few things we're proud of: - Agentic Content Engine — describe your desired audience for your content, what you want to write about, and your conversion goals, then Quilly designs and schedules a full content strategy to achieve those goals. - Multiple-pass content Editor — To fight AI slop and draft content you can confidently publish, we created a multiple-pass system to draft, edit, then evaluate the final product to make sure it is up to par. - Audit + one-click fixes — score every page, then bulk-fix meta, alt text, and schema across the whole site. - Programmatic pages — combine dimensions like location × service and generate hundreds of on-brand, long-tail pages from a template. - Measurement built in — Google Search Console in one view: clicks, impressions, average position, and how each post performs over time. It's free to start, and you can connect a CMS in a few minutes. We'd genuinely like to hear where it helps and where it falls short — we're reading everything here today. — The Quilly team