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Few months back I shipped a SaaS. Building with agents was the fastest part of my life. Then I had to actually get people to find it, and that part felt exactly like 2015. Writing SEO articles myself ate 4 to 6 hours each. I burned out after four of them. Hiring a writer was 300 bucks a piece and half that money went to me rewriting their voice anyway. The AI writing tools I tried all produced the same flavor of forgettable content that ranks for nothing. So I built quibo.cc . It’s a multi-agent content pipeline. Here’s roughly how it’s wired: Researcher does keyword candidate generation, SERP analysis, intent classification Drafter turns the brief into an outline then a draft, grounded in scraped research, locked to your brand voice Humanizer strips the AI tells. Uniform sentence rhythm, hedging language, em-dash addiction, the “it’s not X, it’s Y” pattern, all of it Optimizer handles on-page SEO plus GEO (citation structure, claim density, entity grounding) and writes JSON-LD disclosure Publisher pushes straight to WordPress, Sanity, or Framer 16 steps end to end. You make one human decision a month, which is ticking 30 keywords from a ranked list and then you have just to check the article generated before the scheduling. The rest just runs. Dogfooded it on my own SaaS for 90 days. Public Google Search Console numbers: 4.6% CTR (roughly 3x the industry average) 365 AI citations across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews 1,540 clicks on 33k impressions Live today. There’s a free article so you can see the actual output on your real CMS before paying anything. Happy to go deep on the agent orchestration, the GEO approach, or how the brand voice extraction works if anyone wants to dig in. Also genuinely curious what other Claude Code users are doing for content and distribution. Feels like the whole community solved “shipping is fast” and nobody really solved “getting found is slow” submitted by /u/Objective_Law2034

Originally posted by u/Objective_Law2034 on r/ClaudeCode