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.
Congrats Dan! How do you handle keyword cannibalization when publishing daily? Easy to end up with articles fighting over the same intent within a month. And is internal linking automated based on semantics, or does it need manual cleanup?
@ermakovich_sergey Yeah, all keywords are stored in vector DB and when we pick a keyword, we find all other similar keywords, place them in the same cluster and only after generate 1 article.
So, you'll never end up with articles competing with each other!
Doesn't look like high quality journalism to me, and I can't imagine one would get much organic traffic or backlinks to such articles. I don't know much about SEO, so I believe you that it helps with that, but I'd worry about my reputation if I'd publish such articles on my site, especially when putting my name under it.
@danshipit@konrad_sx I totally understand your concerns, because I have my side project in travel. So, how RankSpot helped me - is that is generates ideas for the blog, also create draft and find really cool quotes and sources and after I still use some additional layer of checking the info and maybe changing photos to my personal ones from the trips. You can see the result here as well - https://nomadtrain.co/rail-first-travel-2026. I would say also that feature for forum scanning based on my topic - forum opportunities works very well for me.
@danshipit@ollyflow Thanks, OK, yeah, I understand how it could be useful for generating ideas etc.
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I recently discovered Google HCU protocol, do you adjust content pillars to it? Can it roast my existing blog posts?(that would be a nice product add-on)
@je_suis_yaroslav Thank you! Yes, sure, there's a Framer integration and video on hot to set it up!
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Curious how it handles very niche topics with low search volume most AI SEO tools are optimized for high-traffic keywords. Does it work well for small audiences with specific long-tail needs?
@imad_elkhafi Yes, definetely. We're not coming up with keyowrds, we take them from real sources from Google, that means you have all keywords even with low volume.
Then we score each keyword based on relevance, search volume and competition and choose the best one
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@danshipit Pulling from real Google data is the right approach that's exactly what makes it useful for niche topics. The scoring system sounds solid too. Will check it out.
Interesting, does it help with backlinks or just posts content? Any internal linking in the content? How does it not post the same content for different users? Great idea though!
@haimdavids Currently it doesn't help with backlinks, but we plan to add a feature to monitor all the backlinks of competitors relativaley soon.
It supports internal linking in the content.
It cannot post same content for different users, because each business is unique as well as article. When we generate article, we always take context of the business, target audience, geolocation to generate proper articles
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Congrats the launch! Usually, results of SEO appear in several months after issuing articles. How long does it take to recognize effects of RankSpot SEO articles?
@jolt_shogo Yes, usually SEO is a long game, but it also depends on your domain rating. If you have an established web with previous online presence, you will start ranking within a month, if not it will take more time 3-6 motnhs.
We're also preparing integration with Google Search Console, so that we know when to update article if it is not ranking.
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Congrats Dan! How do you handle keyword cannibalization when publishing daily? Easy to end up with articles fighting over the same intent within a month. And is internal linking automated based on semantics, or does it need manual cleanup?
RankSpot
@ermakovich_sergey Yeah, all keywords are stored in vector DB and when we pick a keyword, we find all other similar keywords, place them in the same cluster and only after generate 1 article.
So, you'll never end up with articles competing with each other!
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Interesting...
Is there some example of articles written by it? Is someone already using it? Are your using it yourself?
RankSpot
@konrad_sx Sure, you can check our own blog https://www.rankspot.ai/blog - all of the articles are written with AI
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@danshipit Thanks, checked it.
Doesn't look like high quality journalism to me, and I can't imagine one would get much organic traffic or backlinks to such articles. I don't know much about SEO, so I believe you that it helps with that, but I'd worry about my reputation if I'd publish such articles on my site, especially when putting my name under it.
Also, clicking table of contents doesn't work.
RankSpot
@danshipit @konrad_sx I totally understand your concerns, because I have my side project in travel. So, how RankSpot helped me - is that is generates ideas for the blog, also create draft and find really cool quotes and sources and after I still use some additional layer of checking the info and maybe changing photos to my personal ones from the trips. You can see the result here as well - https://nomadtrain.co/rail-first-travel-2026. I would say also that feature for forum scanning based on my topic - forum opportunities works very well for me.
App Finder
@danshipit @ollyflow Thanks, OK, yeah, I understand how it could be useful for generating ideas etc.
I recently discovered Google HCU protocol, do you adjust content pillars to it? Can it roast my existing blog posts?(that would be a nice product add-on)
RankSpot
@michael_vavilov Yeah, definitely! For example we add FAQ with real questions people ask on Google.
That's a great idea to create a tool, that will roast existing blog posts 😅
RankSpot
@je_suis_yaroslav Thank you! Yes, sure, there's a Framer integration and video on hot to set it up!
Curious how it handles very niche topics with low search volume most AI SEO tools are optimized for high-traffic keywords. Does it work well for small audiences with specific long-tail needs?
RankSpot
@imad_elkhafi Yes, definetely. We're not coming up with keyowrds, we take them from real sources from Google, that means you have all keywords even with low volume.
Then we score each keyword based on relevance, search volume and competition and choose the best one
@danshipit Pulling from real Google data is the right approach that's exactly what makes it useful for niche topics. The scoring system sounds solid too. Will check it out.
RankSpot
@imad_elkhafi hi! you can schedule a call with me and we can chat how RankSpot could be helpful for your business goals - https://calendly.com/olyaflow/30min
Interesting, does it help with backlinks or just posts content? Any internal linking in the content? How does it not post the same content for different users? Great idea though!
RankSpot
@haimdavids Currently it doesn't help with backlinks, but we plan to add a feature to monitor all the backlinks of competitors relativaley soon.
It supports internal linking in the content.
It cannot post same content for different users, because each business is unique as well as article. When we generate article, we always take context of the business, target audience, geolocation to generate proper articles
Congrats the launch! Usually, results of SEO appear in several months after issuing articles. How long does it take to recognize effects of RankSpot SEO articles?
RankSpot
@jolt_shogo Yes, usually SEO is a long game, but it also depends on your domain rating. If you have an established web with previous online presence, you will start ranking within a month, if not it will take more time 3-6 motnhs.
We're also preparing integration with Google Search Console, so that we know when to update article if it is not ranking.