Autonomous blogging for SaaS founders

Your SaaS blog, on Autopilot.

Blogged researches, plans, writes, optimizes, interlinks, and publishes product-led content that drives organic growth through SEO and GEO. You stay focused on building your SaaS.

No website required. Start with your website, a product description, or product documents. Connect your domain when ready.

Example Autopilot workspace
Step 1
Product context
site, documents, or description
Step 2
Strategy
5 directions
Step 3
Topics
42 planned
Step 4
Editor
Draft ready
Step 5
Published
blog.tellback.io
Tellback
Dashboard
Content
Reader feedback
Leads
Autopilot
Competitor Blog Watch
Posts · 24
+ New post
Marker.io vs Tellback: which in-app feedback tool ships fewer bugs?Published
5 BugHerd alternatives built for product engineersNeeds approval
How to capture console errors from real usersScheduled
Turning voice-note feedback into Linear tasksDraft
Built for founder-run SaaS
tellback·Portway·ferry.so·Loamly·rowsell·Sundial
The problem

You shipped the product. You're still invisible.

A blog can compound into an organic growth channel. The problem is sustaining the research, writing, optimization, and publishing every week while you are still building the company.

  • Publishing competes with product, customers, and fundraising.
  • Freelancers still need product context, detailed briefs, and ongoing review.
  • Generic writing tools leave you to research, fact-check, optimize, and publish.
  • Search and AI discovery reward useful, specific content, not publishing volume alone.
What founders still have to manage
Founder-written post
≈ 4 to 6 hours per post. Every step, every post, every week.
Freelance SaaS writer
≈ $500 to $1,500 per post, plus briefing and review.
Generic AI writing tool
Prompts, verification, optimization, and publishing.
Blogged
From $99/month per Project. Full Autopilot and every self-serve capability included.
How it works

Autopilot runs the publishing loop.

No prompt library. No content calendar to maintain. Approve the direction and cadence, then Blogged keeps the workflow moving from research to publication.

01
Share your product context

Start with a website, product description, documents, or approved links. Blogged extracts your product, audience, positioning, voice, brand, and sources.

02
Approve strategy and competitors

Set Content Directions and choose which competitors Blogged checks for source-backed public changes each week.

03
Keep product-led Topics ready

Plan from search demand, product evidence, and reviewed market signals. Full can refill a bounded approved queue.

04
Choose Assisted or Full

Assisted waits for review. Full schedules eligible posts only after approved strategy and governance checks pass.

05
Optimize, schedule, and publish

Add verified internal links, metadata, schema, and citations, then publish to your branded blog.

06
Learn and improve

Track Search Console performance, homepage engagement, on-site searches, CTA and lead outcomes, lead growth, and reader feedback.

Inside the product

One system from product knowledge to published growth.

app / content / directions
Content directions for Tellback
Comparisonsvs Marker.io, BugHerd, Userback
AlternativesBest Sentry Feedback alternatives
How-toCapturing console errors from real users
Product-ledTurning bug reports into Linear tasks
app / content / posts / editor
Marker.io vs Tellback: which ships fewer bugs?
Tone: technicalSEO: 92GEO: structured
app / competitor-watch
Marker.ioNew public article detected
BugHerdRefreshed pricing page
UserbackNew comparison article detected
UsersnapProduct page updated
blog.tellback.io
The Tellback field notes
5 Marker.io alternatives for product engineers
How to capture console errors from real users
Voice-note feedback → Linear tasks in one click
Content directions

Content built around how SaaS buyers search.

Blogged plans comparisons, alternatives, how-to guides, product tutorials, competitor responses, and founder stories around your product and market.

Comparisons
Marker.io vs Tellback: which ships fewer bugs?
High intent
Alternatives
5 BugHerd alternatives for product engineers
Category capture
How-to guides
Capture console errors from real users
Long-tail SEO
Product-led tutorials
Turn voice notes into Linear tasks
Product demos
Competitor-response
What Marker's new pricing means for you
Timely traffic
Founder stories
How we built Tellback in 60 days
Brand + backlinks
SEO / GEO engine

Built for discovery in search and AI answers.

Published posts ship with crawlable HTML, structured data, canonical URLs, and sitemap coverage. Blogged can add relevant internal links, while connected Search Console reporting tracks indexing and performance.

Server-rendered HTML

Not a JS bundle. Crawlers see the content on first request.

Sitemap + canonical

Auto-updated sitemap.xml and canonical URLs on every publish.

RSS feed

For subscribers, aggregators, and content discovery systems.

Schema.org markup

Article, FAQ, and Product schema wired in automatically.

Internal-link opportunities

New drafts can link to relevant published posts. Existing-post opportunities stay reviewable.

Google Search Console

Connect a Google property to sync indexing status, queries, and clicks per URL.

Autopilot controls

Start with review. Hand off more when you are ready.

Review first
Assisted

Creates scheduled drafts from approved Topics. A person reviews every post before release.

Autonomous
Full

Plans, writes, schedules, and publishes eligible posts under approved Content Directions.

Protected
Governed holds

Stops publication when quality, evidence, image, or sensitive-claim checks need attention.

Your policy
Topic supply

Use only existing approved Topics or let Full replenish a short, bounded queue.

Competitor Blog Watch

Watch the market without copying it.

Monitor approved competitors weekly. Review every source-backed signal before it can become an original, product-led Topic.

Explore Competitor Blog Watch
01

Approve the scope

Only competitors your team confirms enter monitoring.

02

Check public sources

Weekly discovery uses feeds, sitemaps, and bounded public pages.

03

Review the evidence

Every signal keeps its source, detected change, and suggested angle.

04

Create your Topic

A person chooses the Content Direction before a distinct Topic is created.

Hosted blog

Ship on day one. Move to your domain when you're ready.

Start on a hosted Blogged.dev subdomain with no DNS setup. Move to your own subdomain or reverse-proxy path when you are ready.

  • customer.blogged.dev
    Hosted subdomain included with every plan.
  • blog.customer.com
    Recommended: publish on blog.customer.com. Available on every self-serve plan; point a CNAME and Blogged handles SSL and redirects.
  • customer.com/blog
    Reverse-proxy setup. All authority lives on your root domain.
Domain settings
tellback.blogged.devActive
blog.tellback.ioDNS pending
CNAME blog → edge.blogged.dev
tellback.io/blogLater
Example — Tellback

A real blog, built end-to-end by Blogged.

View full example
blog.tellback.io
Comparisons · 6 min read

Marker.io vs Tellback: which in-app feedback tool ships fewer bugs?

Both tools claim to help teams collect visual feedback. Only one was built for engineers who want console errors, network logs, and Linear tasks in the same click. Here's the side-by-side.

Auto-interlinkedSchema: ArticleIndexed
Impressions (30d)
12,480
Clicks (30d)
846
LLM citations
7
Pricing

Priced per project and post quota. No seat games.

Full pricing
Starter
$99
/month per project
30 posts / month
Growth
$169
/month per project
60 posts / month
Ultra Growth
$229
/month per project
90 posts / month
Agency
Custom
Custom volume
FAQ

Questions founders actually ask.

Do I need a domain to start?

No. Every workspace ships with a free customer.blogged.dev subdomain. Move to blog.customer.com or customer.com/blog when you're ready.

How is this different from generic AI writers?

Blogged runs the complete organic growth workflow: product context, strategy, competitor signals, Topic planning, research, writing, SEO, GEO, scheduling, publishing, and measurement.

Will Google penalize AI content?

Blogged is designed to produce product-specific, evidence-backed content with structured metadata and review controls. You remain in control of what gets published.

Can I edit the drafts?

Yes. Every draft lands in a structured editor with tone, SEO, and GEO checks. Approve, edit, or regenerate.

What about my brand voice?

The scan extracts tone from your marketing site. You can also upload example posts to fine-tune voice per site.

Do you support agencies?

Yes. Every plan includes unlimited team seats, and Projects are priced one by one. A workspace can run up to 20. Agency adds custom publishing volume and terms agreed with your plan.

Put your SaaS blog on Autopilot.

Start with your website, a product description, or product documents. Blogged will build the context and content plan behind your autonomous blog.