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What is Content Autopilot?

Content Autopilot is Rankfender's fully automated content generation system. Once configured, it continuously creates, optimizes, and publishes SEO-friendly content based on your keyword strategy—without manual intervention.

How Autopilot Works

1. Keyword Selection

Autopilot pulls from your tracked keywords marked for content generation. It prioritizes keywords based on:

  • Opportunity score (volume vs. competition)
  • AI visibility potential
  • Search intent alignment
  • Existing content gaps

2. Content Planning

For each keyword, Autopilot:

  • Analyzes top-ranking content
  • Identifies key topics to cover
  • Determines optimal article structure
  • Plans internal linking opportunities

3. AI Generation

Using your Brand Book and content settings, Rankfender generates:

  • Comprehensive article content (1,000-2,500 words)
  • SEO-optimized meta titles and descriptions
  • Header structure with target keyword usage
  • Featured images (if image generation enabled)
  • Internal links to existing content

4. Review or Auto-Publish

Depending on your settings:

  • Review mode: Articles move to Draft for your approval
  • Auto-publish: Articles publish automatically to WordPress
  • Scheduled: Articles queue for future publication dates

Configuring Autopilot

Enable Autopilot

  1. Navigate to Content → Autopilot
  2. Toggle "Enable Autopilot" on
  3. Set your content generation frequency

Content Frequency

Choose how often Autopilot generates content:

  • Daily: 1 article per day (aggressive strategy)
  • 2-3 times per week: Sustainable pace (recommended)
  • Weekly: Conservative approach
  • Custom: Specific days and times

Tip: Start with 2-3 articles per week and adjust based on results and capacity.

Keyword Selection Mode

  • Automatic: Autopilot selects best opportunities (recommended)
  • Manual queue: Only generates from keywords you explicitly mark
  • Mixed: Prioritizes manual queue, then auto-selects

Content Preferences

Set defaults that Autopilot uses (inherits from Content Settings):

  • Article length (1,000 / 1,500 / 2,000 / 2,500 words)
  • Content type distribution (mostly blog posts, some how-tos, etc.)
  • Image generation (enabled/disabled)
  • Internal links per article (3-7 recommended)

Safety Controls

Autopilot includes guardrails to maintain quality:

  • Duplicate detection: Won't create articles on topics already covered
  • Keyword cannibalization check: Ensures keywords aren't over-targeted
  • Quality threshold: Articles below quality standards go to review instead of auto-publish
  • Usage limits: Respects your plan's monthly article quota

Auto-Publish Settings

Review Mode (Recommended Initially)

All generated content moves to Draft status for your review before publishing. This is ideal when:

  • You're new to Rankfender
  • Testing Autopilot for the first time
  • Working in sensitive industries
  • Want tight control over published content

Auto-Publish Mode

Articles publish automatically to WordPress without manual review. Enable this when:

  • You've reviewed 10+ articles and trust the quality
  • Your Brand Book is well-configured
  • You want true hands-off automation
  • Time-to-publish is critical

Important: Even with auto-publish enabled, you can review articles in the Activity Feed and unpublish if needed.

Monitoring Autopilot

Activity Feed

Track Autopilot's actions in Reports → Activity:

  • Articles generated
  • Keywords selected
  • Publications completed
  • Errors or issues

Performance Metrics

View Autopilot performance on the Content Autopilot page:

  • Total articles generated this month
  • Average time from idea to publish
  • Success rate (published vs. errors)
  • Usage vs. plan limits

When to Use Autopilot

Ideal Scenarios

  • Scaling content production without hiring writers
  • Maintaining consistent publishing schedule
  • Covering long-tail keyword opportunities at scale
  • Building topical authority with comprehensive coverage
  • Highly technical content requiring subject matter expertise
  • News or time-sensitive content needing human verification
  • Opinion pieces or thought leadership
  • Content with strict legal/compliance requirements

For these cases, use the Manual Generator instead.

Optimization Tips

1. Perfect Your Brand Book First

Autopilot quality depends heavily on your Brand Book. Invest time in:

  • Detailed brand voice description
  • Clear tone guidelines
  • Words/phrases to use and avoid
  • Target audience definition

2. Start with Manual Queue

For the first month, manually select keywords for Autopilot. This helps you:

  • Understand which keywords produce best content
  • Build confidence in the system
  • Avoid unexpected topic selection

3. Monitor the First 10 Articles Closely

Review early articles to identify:

  • Tone/style adjustments needed in Brand Book
  • Length preferences
  • Structural improvements
  • Common errors or issues

4. Use Review Mode Initially

Don't enable auto-publish until you've reviewed at least 10 articles and confirmed quality meets your standards.

5. Set Realistic Frequency

More isn't always better. Consider:

  • Your website's domain authority (new sites: 1-2/week)
  • Your capacity to monitor quality
  • Your keyword list size
  • Industry norms for content velocity

Autopilot Limits

Autopilot respects your plan's monthly limits:

  • Essential: 10 articles/month
  • Professional: 50 articles/month
  • Agencies: 200 articles/month
  • Enterprise: Custom limits

Once your limit is reached, Autopilot pauses until the next billing cycle. You can still use the manual generator.

Troubleshooting

Articles Don't Meet Quality Standards

  • Review and improve your Brand Book
  • Check Content Settings (tone, length, style)
  • Ensure keywords aren't too broad or ambiguous
  • Consider using review mode to catch issues

Autopilot Selects Unexpected Topics

  • Switch to manual queue mode
  • Review your keyword list and remove irrelevant terms
  • Adjust keyword priorities

Content Isn't Generating at Set Frequency

  • Check if you've reached monthly limits
  • Ensure you have keywords marked for generation
  • Verify WordPress integration is connected (if auto-publishing)
  • Check Activity Feed for errors

Next Steps