Three ways to start

Start with a Topic, a brief, or the draft you already have.

Create SaaS blog posts from an approved Topic, a Custom Brief, or imported Markdown, then review every result in the Blogged Editor.

  • Generate from an approved Topic
  • Write a focused Custom Brief
  • Paste or upload Markdown
  • Preserve your words or run a rewrite
New postContent / new post
Create Posts

Choose your starting point

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Approved TopicProduct-led pipeline
Custom BriefSpecific assignment
Import MarkdownPreserve or rewrite
Recommendation: Choose the path that matches how much strategy and writing you already have.
Review before applyingCreate post
Direct answer

How can I create a blog post in Blogged?

Blogged gives SaaS teams three ways to create a post. Generate from an approved Topic for the standard product-led workflow, write a Custom Brief for a specific assignment, or import Markdown to preserve or rewrite an existing draft.

Inside the Editor

The complete workflow, in context.

Each control stays connected to the working article, so a recommendation can become a reviewed change without turning the post into a multi-tool project.

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Starting point

Choose the right input before generation begins.

Each path is built for a different amount of existing context, from an approved idea to a complete Markdown draft.

  • Use a Topic for the normal strategy-led pipeline.
  • Use a Custom Brief when the assignment is already clear.
  • Use Import Markdown when the writing already exists.
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Approved Topic

Run the same product-led pipeline Autopilot uses.

Pick an approved Topic and Blogged researches, writes, links, illustrates, and prepares the post under its Content Direction.

  • Approved Topic and Content Direction
  • Knowledge-backed research and writing
  • Images, internal links, and metadata
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Custom Brief

Turn a precise assignment into a full post.

Define the angle, audience, goal, structure, and supporting context when you already know what should be written.

  • Focused article instructions
  • Plan preview before the run
  • Normal research and editorial safeguards
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Import Markdown

Preserve your words or use the draft as a brief.

Paste or upload Markdown up to 256 KB. Preserve mode keeps the article body unchanged; rewrite mode sends it through the normal generation pipeline.

  • Paste or upload .md and .markdown files
  • Exact body preservation when selected
  • AI rewrite for supported general articles
How it fits the workflow

From signal to reviewed change.

Blogged makes the recommendation actionable while keeping the final editorial decision explicit.

  1. 01

    Choose your source

    Start from an approved Topic, a Custom Brief, or Markdown you already wrote.

  2. 02

    Review the plan

    Confirm the intended direction and generation mode before the post enters the pipeline.

  3. 03

    Finish in the Editor

    Review the generated or preserved post with the same SEO, GEO, source, visual, and publishing controls.

One Editor, no forced starting point.

Use the workflow that fits the material you have today, then keep the same editorial and publishing controls through the finish line.

FAQ

Questions about Create Posts.

Clear answers about what the Editor does, what remains under your control, and how this feature fits the publishing workflow.

What are the three ways to create a post?

You can generate from an approved Topic, submit a Custom Brief, or paste or upload Markdown. All three routes create an editable Blogged Post.

What is the difference between preserve and rewrite?

Preserve keeps the imported article body exactly as written and derives the surrounding metadata. Rewrite treats the Markdown as a brief and writes the article through the normal pipeline.

What can I import?

You can paste Markdown or upload a .md or .markdown file up to 256 KB. Unsafe invisible characters are rejected before the content is accepted.

Which Markdown drafts can Blogged rewrite today?

AI rewrite currently supports general articles. Pricing, comparison, statistics, alternatives, and other unsupported high-risk article types are rejected before post quota is used.

Build the post. Review the details. Publish with confidence.

Start with your SaaS URL and bring product context, editorial control, search readiness, and conversion into one publishing workflow.