How can we help?
Guides, CLI integrations (MCP & skill), SEO workflow details, product overview, and answers to common questions.
Up and running in four steps
From sign-up to publishing — a simple path to your first piece of AI-powered content.
Create your account
Create your free account. Takes less than 60 seconds.
Open the dashboard
After login, head to the dashboard to kick off your first content project.
Generate content
Enter a topic — we pull related searches from Google Trends and autocomplete, then draft SEO-ready content in seconds.
Analyze & optimize
Run Deep Analysis for SEO insights, outlines, and content gaps — then publish with confidence.
Choose install type
https://blogcreator.devRun in Terminal
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Run the command in Terminal (bash) — AI chat cannot run install scripts for you
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Installer auto-registers in detected MCP client configs when present
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Restart your agent, then ask it to use generate_content
Run in Terminal (not inside AI chat). Requires bash and curl (Node 18+ for MCP). Auto-configures when an MCP client folder is detected; reference config at ~/.blogcreator/mcp.json. Windows: Git Bash or WSL.
Trending keywords, woven into every draft
No manual keyword research. Enter a topic and we discover what people search for — then generate content optimized to rank.
Enter your topic
Describe what you want to write about — audience, angle, and key points.
Discover trending keywords
We search the web for related, high-intent terms people are actually looking for.
Generate SEO-ready content
AI weaves those keywords naturally into a human-sounding draft with inline links.
Your brief
How to build a content marketing strategy for B2B SaaS in 2026
Trending keywords used
Generated draft excerpt
A solid content marketing strategy starts with knowing what your audience searches for — not guessing at topics…
One workspace for generation and analysis
Discover keywords, generate drafts, then run SEO, readability, and content-gap analysis — without switching tools.
Frequently asked questions
Answers about AI content generation, keyword discovery, SEO analysis, pricing, and privacy.
Product & features
Generation, SEO, analysis, and getting started
BlogCreator is an AI content platform that combines platform-based generation, automatic keyword discovery, and deep SEO analysis in one workspace — so you can draft, optimize, and publish faster.
Yes. Choose a platform before you generate — Personal website, LinkedIn, Quora, Medium, or Substack. BlogCreator adapts structure, length, and voice to match where you publish, then discovers keywords for your topic.
Enter your topic and BlogCreator searches the web for related, high-intent keywords people are actively searching for. Those terms are woven naturally into your draft for better SEO without manual research.
Deep Analysis scores readability, tone, and structure; surfaces key insights and improvements; and generates outlines and content-gap suggestions so you know exactly what to fix before publishing.
Yes — BlogCreator is currently free for everyone. Sign up to access AI generation, keyword discovery, and core analysis features. No paid tier is required to start.
Plans, privacy & more
Pricing, security, ownership, and integrations
You own everything you generate or upload. BlogCreator does not claim rights over your work and does not use your content to train models.
Your drafts and projects are private to your account. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest, and we do not sell or share your content with third parties.
BlogCreator is built for the full content workflow — platform-specific generation, keyword discovery, SEO scoring, outlines, and content-gap analysis in one tool. General chat assistants require you to assemble those steps manually.
Yes. Install the MCP tool or agent skill with one Terminal command — it connects to our hosted API so your agent can generate content, run analysis, and build outlines without local API keys. See the Integrations section on this page or visit /integrate for the full setup guide.
The MCP (Model Context Protocol) server exposes generate_content, analyze_content, and create_outline to any MCP-capable agent. Run the install script in Terminal, restart your agent, then ask it to use BlogCreator tools.