Built an App That Does Posting For You [PROMOTION]

I built something that might save you all time on the part of blogging nobody enjoys.

DraftPal takes an article you've already written in Word and automatically generates the SEO title, meta description, slug, category, tags, and focus keyphrase, writes them into Yoast SEO, and pushes the whole thing to WordPress as a draft, tables, headings, and links preserved so it's ready for you to review and hit publish. It runs a local AI model on your own computer, so your unpublished drafts never leave your machine, and there's no per-article API bill.

I'm looking for a few small site owners to try it early and tell me what's missing before I open it up more widely. Would you guys be up for giving it a run on your next post? Happy to walk you all through it.

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u/EpicTechNews — 1 day ago
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I built a simple SEO tool for beginner bloggers. What should I improve?

I built a small app to make SEO work easier for beginner bloggers, and I would really like some feedback from SEO people here.

This app takes your article and generates all the SEO details and creates a finalised draft in posts section in wordpress. After that, internal/outbound linking, and adding images are the only steps left before publishing.

I run my own tech website, and I found myself spending a lot of time doing the same SEO work for every article. Things like choosing a focus keyphrase, writing the SEO title, making the meta description, creating the slug, choosing a category, and adding tags.

So I built my own tool called DraftPal. (inspired from the horrible bosses 2)

The idea is simple. I write the article myself in Word, then the app reads the article and analyzes it. It uses a local AI model to suggest the SEO details. It does not write the article for me.

You can approve the analysis and it will automatically create a draft for you in your posts section in wordpress.

Right now it can:

• Read my Word documents
• Detect headings, paragraphs, lists, links and tables
• Detect a focus keyphrase if I provide one
• Suggest a focus keyphrase if I do not provide one
• Create an SEO title
• Create a meta description
• Create a clean slug
• Suggest a category from the ones available in wordpress.
• Suggest relevant tags
• Check the SEO results for basic issues
• Prepare the article for my WordPress site

The biggest benefit for me is time. Instead of manually doing the same SEO work for every article, I can let the app handle the first version and then review it myself.

I am still improving it, so I would really like opinions from people who know SEO, especially people who work with smaller websites or beginner bloggers.

What would you add to this?

Are there any SEO checks that you think a beginner blogger should always do before publishing?

Would you trust an AI tool for SEO suggestions if the writer still reviews and approves everything?

And are there any parts of my current process that you think I should change?

I am mainly looking for honest feedback from SEO people before I take the project further.

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u/EpicTechNews — 3 days ago

I need recommendations from SEO experts for my website

I run epictechnews.com and i need suggestions on how to increase my domain rating and build genuine traffic.

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u/EpicTechNews — 13 days ago