RankSpot is your fully automated AI agent that researches, writes, and publishes SEO articles to your blog daily - getting you cited in AI answers and ranked on Google.
I'm Dan, founder of RankSpot - and yes, some of you might recognize me from our previous launch!
Based on the incredible feedback we got from the Product Hunt community and our early users, I made a big decision: to split the project and build RankSpot as a dedicated, focused product. This launch is a direct result of what you told us. So thank you - you literally shaped this.
The problem 👀
Every founder knows they should be publishing content. But between writing, keyword research, images, and publishing - it never happens. You wrote 2 blog posts this year. Your competitors are on page 1 of Google. And when someone asks ChatGPT about your industry, they get recommended - not you.
SEO agencies want $3,000/month. Doing it yourself takes 5+ hours per article. Neither works for a small team.
Our solution ⚡
RankSpot is a fully automated AI SEO agent driven by deep competitor intelligence. It handles your entire SEO pipeline - every single day.
🔍 Competitor intelligence:
- Tracks what keywords your competitors rank for
- Automatically scores and targets most relevant keywords
- Finds Reddit & forum conversations where your customers are asking for solutions
✍️ Research-backed articles:
- Writes 1,500+ word SEO & GEO optimized articles daily
- Adds real quotes, stats, tables, internal links, and generated images
- Researches top-ranking posts before writing - not just a one-prompt agent
🚀 Fully automated publishing:
- Connects directly to WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, Framer, Ghost, and more
- Articles go through a review queue - you stay in control
- Supports 100+ languages
Why it matters 🌟
When you rank high on Google, LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude start citing you too. RankSpot optimizes for both - so you get customers from search and from AI, on autopilot.
Is there a deal? 💰
Yes! First 3 articles are completely free when you start a trial. Try it, see the quality, then decide.
@danshipit the multi-language piece is the part i'd want to dig into — hreflang setup plus locale-specific keyword research plus llm citations across en/de/ru/pl is where things either compound or fall apart. congrats on the launch, dan — does the system pick up locale-specific reddit threads (e.g. /r/de_EDV vs english /r/SEO), or pull from one main subreddit per topic?
@webappski We mostly pull what's already ranking on Google, so it depends on the language of the keyword. Meaning if you use German, we should take r/de_EDV.
Regarding hreflang setup, this is done on your side, we're not doing blog hosting setup 😉
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@danshipit congratulations on the launch! I see you say real “quotes, stats, tables” is this something you feed the agent when you prompt it or is it gathering this from another source like your website or other articles?
@danshipit curious to knoq how the competitor intelligence works in practice. Does RankSpot continuously monitor competitor keyword changes and adjust the content calendar automatically, or does the user approve keyword direction first?
@notethanhunt Yes, currently we refetch keywords of the competitors every 2 weeks, so as soon as competitor will rank for new keywords, system will know about them as well.
Than we evaluate each keyword and start writing from most important ones (with the highest score) to the least important keywords
If someone is considering RankSpot vs tools like Byword/Autoblogging.ai (auto-content) or Jasper+Surfer (assisted writing), what’s the clearest capability difference you’d want them to test side-by-side, and in what scenarios do you think those tools are actually a better fit than RankSpot?
@curiouskitty I'd say competitive intelligence. RankSpot learns and tracks your competitors every 2 weeks. Also small improvements that matter a lot - keyword clustering - without it you will just write multiple similar articles - FAQ to each page
- Research, not just writing an article, but check google for what's already ranking
- images, quotes, stats, yt video
- GEO: Reddit forums where you can promote
The idea of RankSpot was to give a tool for busy founders and step-by-step "guide" on what to do to improve their SEO
Regarding one downside where you can prefer different tools is API. We don't currently have it, but we plan to add it relatively soon.
Some questions though: 1. there is lots of competition in this field, how you stand out? 2. Doesn't Google penalise AI created content? I don't know, just asking, because I heard about it, couple of times. 3. How do these SEO articles translate into LLM citation? It's just quantity or there is some specific algo, which makes LLMs pay attention to those articles?
1. There's a lot of competition, but the market is green I'd say 😅 Main thing is that we're focused on quality and competitor intelligence. We're always looking at what competitors of the business do and what they rank for. We also focus not only on SEO, but on GEO presence as well. I also have a lot of experience in SEO and scaled previous product to 200k clicks from Google and all of the best practices were applied to RankSpot algorithms to make it work ;) 2. Google actually said that they're ok with AI content as long as it is helpful. So we focus on quality research-backed articles. We're not just asking LLM to write an article, we first monitor what's already ranking. 3. Yeah, we have some best practices in place - FAQ (real answers to real questions), stats and quotes - based on the studies that helps to get bigger presence in LLMs. Also we research Reddit opportunities, so that business owners can interact in the discussion. (Reddit is a huge source of information for LLMs)
@davitausberlin Hi Davit! Great to meet you, do you think RankSpot could helpful for any of your projects or can we collaborate in some way?
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This is hitting on something I've been thinking about a lot lately - the shift from just ranking on Google to actually getting cited in AI responses. That's a fundamentally different optimization target.
Curious about the competitor intelligence piece specifically. Are you analyzing what's already ranking and reverse-engineering the content gaps, or is it more about identifying topics competitors haven't covered yet? For solopreneurs juggling a dozen tools, the "set it and forget it" publishing sounds appealing, but I'd want to know how much human oversight is realistic to maintain quality and brand voice over time.
How are you handling the balance between volume and genuinely useful content?
Yes, we're reverse-engineering what's already ranking on Google, but most importantly we track the keywords, so as soon as some competitor starts to rank for a specific keyword we're aware of that and we can create content to cover it as well. Also we monitor Reddit presence of competitors.
How are you handling the balance between volume and genuinely useful content?
Well, what I usually say:
- AI is here to help us, so if you have time to spend like 5-10 minutes profreading article, this is great
- If you don't have time, it's better to have AI article covering a specific keyword, than to not have any 😉
Great tool, curious whether you update already existing articles? Or just generate new ones?
Also does it have integration with Google Search Console?
wishing you bestest @danshipit
For now we just generate new articles, but we're about to release automatic article updates. It is in our roadmap as well as Google Search Console integration 😉
@abod_rehman I would add that it is possible already to suggest your own topic for the article. Also, I wanted to ask - do you think RankSpot could helpful for any of your projects?
Congratulations on the launch! Have you noticed certain article formats or structures getting better picked up by the LLMs? more consistently? Feels like that’s becoming the new SEO game :)
On mailwarm, we have now around 6-7% of our trafic coming from ChatGPT
For now we're mostly using studies that were made before - FAQ, stats and quotes increase chances of getting citated in the LLMs
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@danshipit Congratulations on the launch! Curious how do you adapt for regional differences in LLM recommendations? A user searching in India vs the US may see very different sources, forums, and recommendations. Is this localized to market or primarily translation-led?”
RankSpot
Hey everyone 👋
I'm Dan, founder of RankSpot - and yes, some of you might recognize me from our previous launch!
Based on the incredible feedback we got from the Product Hunt community and our early users, I made a big decision: to split the project and build RankSpot as a dedicated, focused product. This launch is a direct result of what you told us. So thank you - you literally shaped this.
The problem 👀
Every founder knows they should be publishing content. But between writing, keyword research, images, and publishing - it never happens. You wrote 2 blog posts this year. Your competitors are on page 1 of Google. And when someone asks ChatGPT about your industry, they get recommended - not you.
SEO agencies want $3,000/month. Doing it yourself takes 5+ hours per article. Neither works for a small team.
Our solution ⚡
RankSpot is a fully automated AI SEO agent driven by deep competitor intelligence. It handles your entire SEO pipeline - every single day.
🔍 Competitor intelligence:
- Tracks what keywords your competitors rank for
- Automatically scores and targets most relevant keywords
- Finds Reddit & forum conversations where your customers are asking for solutions
✍️ Research-backed articles:
- Writes 1,500+ word SEO & GEO optimized articles daily
- Adds real quotes, stats, tables, internal links, and generated images
- Researches top-ranking posts before writing - not just a one-prompt agent
🚀 Fully automated publishing:
- Connects directly to WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, Framer, Ghost, and more
- Articles go through a review queue - you stay in control
- Supports 100+ languages
Why it matters 🌟
When you rank high on Google, LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude start citing you too. RankSpot optimizes for both - so you get customers from search and from AI, on autopilot.
Is there a deal? 💰
Yes! First 3 articles are completely free when you start a trial. Try it, see the quality, then decide.
👉 Start for free: https://rankspot.ai
Would love your feedback - you shaped this product once already, let's do it again 🙏
@danshipit congrats on the launch, I'll find a way to put it to good use and find some bugs ;)
RankSpot
@mario_danic Haha, go ahead! Will be happy to fix those 😉
RankSpot
@mario_danic ahaha, thank you!
@danshipit the multi-language piece is the part i'd want to dig into — hreflang setup plus locale-specific keyword research plus llm citations across en/de/ru/pl is where things either compound or fall apart. congrats on the launch, dan — does the system pick up locale-specific reddit threads (e.g. /r/de_EDV vs english /r/SEO), or pull from one main subreddit per topic?
RankSpot
@webappski We mostly pull what's already ranking on Google, so it depends on the language of the keyword. Meaning if you use German, we should take r/de_EDV.
Regarding hreflang setup, this is done on your side, we're not doing blog hosting setup 😉
RankSpot
@blaize_olle Thank you! Good question:
Quotes & stats we find in the internet and then feed it. Tables it creates based on the information in the article 😉
@danshipit I see ok thank you for the response. That makes sense.
RankSpot
@blaize_olle Hi Blaze! If you curious to learn more, you can book a call with me and we can see if RankSpot could be useful for your business. https://calendly.com/olyaflow/30min
@danshipit curious to knoq how the competitor intelligence works in practice. Does RankSpot continuously monitor competitor keyword changes and adjust the content calendar automatically, or does the user approve keyword direction first?
RankSpot
@notethanhunt Yes, currently we refetch keywords of the competitors every 2 weeks, so as soon as competitor will rank for new keywords, system will know about them as well.
Than we evaluate each keyword and start writing from most important ones (with the highest score) to the least important keywords
Product Hunt
RankSpot
@curiouskitty I'd say competitive intelligence. RankSpot learns and tracks your competitors every 2 weeks.
Also small improvements that matter a lot
- keyword clustering - without it you will just write multiple similar articles
- FAQ to each page
- Research, not just writing an article, but check google for what's already ranking
- images, quotes, stats, yt video
- GEO: Reddit forums where you can promote
The idea of RankSpot was to give a tool for busy founders and step-by-step "guide" on what to do to improve their SEO
Regarding one downside where you can prefer different tools is API. We don't currently have it, but we plan to add it relatively soon.
FlowMarket
Happy launch! This is super useful!
Some questions though: 1. there is lots of competition in this field, how you stand out? 2. Doesn't Google penalise AI created content? I don't know, just asking, because I heard about it, couple of times. 3. How do these SEO articles translate into LLM citation? It's just quantity or there is some specific algo, which makes LLMs pay attention to those articles?
RankSpot
@davitausberlin Hi Davit!
Those are great questions!
1. There's a lot of competition, but the market is green I'd say 😅 Main thing is that we're focused on quality and competitor intelligence. We're always looking at what competitors of the business do and what they rank for. We also focus not only on SEO, but on GEO presence as well. I also have a lot of experience in SEO and scaled previous product to 200k clicks from Google and all of the best practices were applied to RankSpot algorithms to make it work ;)
2. Google actually said that they're ok with AI content as long as it is helpful. So we focus on quality research-backed articles. We're not just asking LLM to write an article, we first monitor what's already ranking.
3. Yeah, we have some best practices in place - FAQ (real answers to real questions), stats and quotes - based on the studies that helps to get bigger presence in LLMs. Also we research Reddit opportunities, so that business owners can interact in the discussion. (Reddit is a huge source of information for LLMs)
Let kme know if you have any other questions
RankSpot
@davitausberlin Hi Davit! Great to meet you, do you think RankSpot could helpful for any of your projects or can we collaborate in some way?
This is hitting on something I've been thinking about a lot lately - the shift from just ranking on Google to actually getting cited in AI responses. That's a fundamentally different optimization target.
Curious about the competitor intelligence piece specifically. Are you analyzing what's already ranking and reverse-engineering the content gaps, or is it more about identifying topics competitors haven't covered yet? For solopreneurs juggling a dozen tools, the "set it and forget it" publishing sounds appealing, but I'd want to know how much human oversight is realistic to maintain quality and brand voice over time.
How are you handling the balance between volume and genuinely useful content?
RankSpot
@robin_heinsohn Great question, Robin!
Yes, we're reverse-engineering what's already ranking on Google, but most importantly we track the keywords, so as soon as some competitor starts to rank for a specific keyword we're aware of that and we can create content to cover it as well. Also we monitor Reddit presence of competitors.
How are you handling the balance between volume and genuinely useful content?
Well, what I usually say:
- AI is here to help us, so if you have time to spend like 5-10 minutes profreading article, this is great
- If you don't have time, it's better to have AI article covering a specific keyword, than to not have any 😉
Triforce Todos
RankSpot
@abod_rehman Thank you for support ❤️
For now we just generate new articles, but we're about to release automatic article updates. It is in our roadmap as well as Google Search Console integration 😉
RankSpot
@abod_rehman I would add that it is possible already to suggest your own topic for the article. Also, I wanted to ask - do you think RankSpot could helpful for any of your projects?
Mailwarm
Congratulations on the launch! Have you noticed certain article formats or structures getting better picked up by the LLMs? more consistently? Feels like that’s becoming the new SEO game :)
On mailwarm, we have now around 6-7% of our trafic coming from ChatGPT
RankSpot
@thamibenjelloun Thank you, Thami!
For now we're mostly using studies that were made before - FAQ, stats and quotes increase chances of getting citated in the LLMs
@danshipit Congratulations on the launch! Curious how do you adapt for regional differences in LLM recommendations? A user searching in India vs the US may see very different sources, forums, and recommendations. Is this localized to market or primarily translation-led?”
RankSpot
@sonia_kapoor5 Yes, definitely, whole platform is localized. If you promote business in India, we'll research based on indian internet 😉