AI Article Generation
How AI turns your sources into professional blog posts.
How it works
1. Content scoring
AI rates every article from your sources on relevance (does it match your topics?), quality (is it well-written?), freshness (is it recent?), and uniqueness (is it original?).
2. Topic matching
Articles that match your chosen topics score higher. AI identifies topics automatically -- you don't need to tag anything.
3. Article writing
High-scoring content inspires a new, original article. AI follows your brand voice, adds structure, headings, and a compelling intro.
4. Quality checks
Every article goes through: plagiarism check (under 15%), readability score, brand voice match, and SEO optimization.
5. Ready to publish
Articles land in your dashboard as drafts. Review and publish manually, or turn on auto-publish for hands-off mode.
Generation settings
Articles per day: How many articles AI generates daily (1, 3, 5, or 10). Start low and increase as you find your rhythm.
Minimum quality score: Only content scoring above this threshold gets turned into articles. Default is 50 -- raise it for higher quality, lower it for more volume.
Auto-publish: When enabled, articles above your quality threshold get published without manual review. When disabled, all articles stay as drafts.
Article length: Short (~500 words), medium (~1000 words), or long (~2000 words). Medium works best for most blogs.
Understanding quality scores
| Score | What it measures | Good range |
|---|---|---|
| Relevance | How well it matches your topics | 60+ |
| Quality | Writing quality and depth | 50+ |
| Freshness | How recent the source content is | 40+ |
| Readability | How easy to understand | 60+ |
| Plagiarism | Overlap with source (lower = better) | Under 15% |
Tips for better articles
- -- Add more diverse sources -- AI has more material to work with
- -- Be specific with your topics -- "Machine Learning" beats "Technology"
- -- Write detailed custom instructions in your brand voice settings
- -- Review and edit the first 5-10 articles to train your eye
- -- Raise the minimum quality score if articles feel generic