Every Monday, ContentMate generates your week's content plan, writes the articles, and auto-schedules social posts. You do nothing.
Content marketing works when it's consistent. Posting once a month doesn't move the needle. But finding time to plan, write, and distribute content every single week — while running a business — is genuinely difficult. Most businesses start strong and then go quiet.
At 07:00 every Monday, ContentMate generates a week's worth of approved article drafts for your team — targeted at real keyword gaps from your Google Search Console data. No prompt, no login required.
Autopilot doesn't generate random content. It looks at which keywords you're ranking for in positions 4–20 — close to the top but not there yet — and writes articles specifically designed to push those rankings up.
Articles are scheduled across Monday, Wednesday, and Friday (or your chosen spread) so your publishing stays consistent. No bunching, no gaps — the content factory picks them up and generates automatically.
When each article publishes, ContentMate automatically drafts social posts for all your connected platforms — Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Google Business Profile. One article becomes a week of multi-channel content.
Turn Autopilot on from Team Settings, choose 1–5 articles per week, and walk away. ContentMate notifies you when your plan is ready via an in-app notification with a direct link to the calendar.
All included in your ContentMate plan. No add-ons, no extra charges.
Content Autopilot is just one part of ContentMate. The same subscription also includes AI article writing, website building, social scheduling, review management, newsletters, and outreach — all in one monthly bill, no per-feature charges.
After the initial setup (turn it on, pick articles-per-week), nothing. ContentMate generates the plan, writes the articles when they're due, and publishes them. You'll get an in-app notification each Monday so you know it ran.
You can edit, reschedule, or delete any article from your content calendar. Autopilot generates drafts with "approved" status — meaning they're queued for writing — but you can always intervene before anything goes live.
Yes. Without GSC data, Autopilot falls back to generating topic briefs based on your industry, location, and business context. You'll get good content either way — connecting GSC just makes it more targeted.
Autopilot generates content at the team level. If your team manages multiple sites, articles are distributed across them based on your setup. Agency plan users can run Autopilot independently for each client team.