FAQ

Questions,
answered plainly.

Everything worth knowing before you connect a domain.

What is AutoScribe?

An SEO engine for your app. You give it a domain and some keywords; it writes long-form articles, wires them together with internal links, and serves them back over a JSON API for your own frontend to render.

Who is it for?

Solo founders and developers who shipped something nobody can find yet. If you'd rather build features than write articles, but you know organic search is the only channel that compounds, this is aimed squarely at you.

How does generation actually work?

Every article runs through the same five stages: start from a target keyword, draft the content against search intent, interlink it with your existing posts, polish it against your project's settings, then publish on your schedule. You approve the keywords; the rest runs unattended.

What format do I get?

Markdown, over a JSON API. That keeps it portable — render it in Next.js, Astro, Hugo, Rails, or anything else that speaks HTTP. There's no proprietary editor and no export step.

Can I edit what it generates?

Yes. There's a built-in editor for refining any part of a draft, and you can regenerate a post outright if it missed. Regenerations don't consume your monthly article allowance.

How many articles do I get?

The free tier includes 3 articles total, no credit card. Paid plans are monthly: Starter 5, Growth 25, Pro 100, Agency 500. Need more in a given month? Add 5 for $10.

Does the content sound like AI wrote it?

It's generated, so treat the first draft as a first draft. It's written against a target keyword rather than a blank prompt, and there's a polish pass for tone and readability — but the posts that perform best are the ones you spend ten minutes editing.

What about AEO — getting cited by ChatGPT and Perplexity?

Answer engines read pages rather than ranking them, so the thing that matters is whether a machine can find a clean answer inside your article. Every post comes out as Markdown with a strict heading hierarchy and sections written against the question being asked, which is the structure retrieval systems chunk on. The API also returns ready-made JSON-LD — an Article schema for every post, plus an FAQPage whenever the headings ask questions — so you drop it into a script tag and you're done. And because it's headless, the page lives on your domain: when an answer engine attributes a source, that's your link and your brand, not a vendor's subdomain.

Is there an API?

That's the whole point. Full API access is on every plan, including free. AutoScribe is headless by design — your content lives on your domain, under your design.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes, from your account settings, with no email required. You keep access until the end of the billing period you already paid for.

Still stuck on something?

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