| Hey HN, I run an AI video generator called Auralume AI. For the longest time my only traffic sources were backlinks and building in public. I knew I should be doing SEO — everyone says "just write blog posts" — but I never kept it up. I'd write one article, get pulled back into product work, and the blog would sit empty for months. So I built FlowRank to fix this for myself. It's simple: paste your website URL, confirm a few topics, and it generates one SEO article per day. You copy the Markdown to your own blog. That's it. I'm already using it on Auralume AI — the latest two blog posts there were generated by FlowRank. Traffic is growing, though it's still early so I'm watching the numbers. What surprised me was how useful the articles were even for me as the founder. The research step pulls in competitor info and market context, so I actually learned things about the AI video generator space from my own generated articles. That wasn't the goal, but it's a nice side effect. I know there's a lot of debate about AI-generated content. My take: what matters is whether the article is actually useful to the reader. If someone searches "best AI video generators" and finds a well-researched comparison with real products and honest analysis, does it matter who (or what) wrote it? I think consistency matters more than perfection for SEO, and FlowRank gives me that without taking my attention away from building product. How it works: Paste your URL → FlowRank analyzes your site and suggests pillar topics
Confirm topics → it builds a keyword queue automatically
Every day, it picks the next keyword, researches the web, and writes a full long-form article with a cover image
Article appears in a calendar view → preview, edit if needed, copy Markdown, done
It's a content generation tool, not a blog host — you own your content in your own CMS. I built this primarily because I needed it. I figured if I'm going to dogfood it on my own products first, I'll know exactly where it breaks and whether it actually works. So far it's been doing the job. Pricing: $29/month, 1 article per day. Happy to answer any questions — about the product, the results I'm seeing, or anything else. |