SiteLift isn't just an AI writer—it's a self-driving SEO pipeline. It autonomously discovers keywords, generates high-ranking content, and publishes natively to your stack. To give you an unfair advantage, we built in a Reddit AI marketing agent and real-time AI visibility tracking (know exactly how ChatGPT cites you). It researches, writes, publishes, and distributes without you lifting a finger.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Arnob, founder of SiteLift.
Building a SaaS isn't a headache anymore in this era. We all know how to ship. But reaching customers and doing the marketing? That is the main bottleneck where almost every great SaaS fails in the end.
If you want organic traffic, you usually have to hire an SEO agency, which gets instantly too expensive for small businesses and bootstrapped teams. I looked at the market and realized something: there are way too many products for simple "content automation," but full, hands-down automation just didn't exist. You still had to do the manual grunt work to string the tools together.
That’s the exact problem I wanted to solve.
SiteLift is a fully autonomous SEO and growth engine. We bypassed the standard AI-writer dashboard and built a system that executes the entire pipeline natively:
Hands-Down Automation: It autonomously finds low-competition keywords, generates the content, and publishes it directly to your Next.js, Webflow, or WordPress stack.
Distribution Opportunities: Our Reddit AI Agent intercepts high-intent discussions to distribute your brand under your command.
Zero Agency Fees: The organic reach of a full marketing team, powered entirely by code.
I built this to give founders their time back so they can focus on their product, not their marketing spreadsheets.
What is your current biggest bottleneck when trying to scale organic traffic for your SaaS? I'll be hanging out in the comments all day to answer your questions!
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if content generation is fully autonomous then search becomes machines writing for machines to capture human attention and it divorces publishing from actual lived expertise. Plus does high traffic even convert when the reader relizes no human stood behind what they read )
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@konstantin_tikhaev Totally agree with the core sentiment. Generic AI slop written solely for search bots creates zero trust and never converts.
But that assumes automation can only produce disconnected fluff. SiteLift doesn't try to fake domain expertise; it solves the operational bottleneck. It takes real product capabilities and automates the heavy lifting around search architecture, answer-engine readiness (GEO/AEO), and high-intent distribution, like connecting with real humans having real discussions on Reddit.
The automation handles the mechanics of discovery at scale, while the conversion still comes from delivering actual substance. Appreciate the sharp perspective!
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@_araf007 so if human insight feeds the system the expertise gap closes, the risk just shifts to whether automated participation in spaces like Reddit feels synthetic to the peopel you are trying to reach )
if content generation is fully autonomous then search becomes machines writing for machines to capture human attention and it divorces publishing from actual lived expertise. Plus does high traffic even convert when the reader relizes no human stood behind what they read )
@konstantin_tikhaev Totally agree with the core sentiment. Generic AI slop written solely for search bots creates zero trust and never converts.
But that assumes automation can only produce disconnected fluff. SiteLift doesn't try to fake domain expertise; it solves the operational bottleneck. It takes real product capabilities and automates the heavy lifting around search architecture, answer-engine readiness (GEO/AEO), and high-intent distribution, like connecting with real humans having real discussions on Reddit.
The automation handles the mechanics of discovery at scale, while the conversion still comes from delivering actual substance. Appreciate the sharp perspective!
@_araf007 so if human insight feeds the system the expertise gap closes, the risk just shifts to whether automated participation in spaces like Reddit feels synthetic to the peopel you are trying to reach )