Autopilot
Autopilot is the scheduled publishing layer in BestSEOArticles. It is designed for teams and operators who want articles generated and pushed to a connected platform on a recurring cadence.
Instead of manually creating, exporting, and uploading every article, Autopilot lets you connect a publishing destination, configure your projects, and maintain a steady content rhythm.

Who should use Autopilot
- Content-led SaaS teams publishing long-tail pages on a schedule.
- Affiliate or niche publishers maintaining steady topical coverage.
- Agencies managing content operations across several projects.
- Small teams that want consistency without manual weekly publishing work.
How Autopilot works
- Connect a publishing platform in Publishing Connections.
- Choose the project that should publish automatically.
- Set the publishing schedule.
- Maintain or review the keyword queue.
- Let BestSEOArticles generate and publish articles on the defined cadence.
What you see on the dashboard
- Access state, whether the current plan can use Autopilot.
- Coverage calculator, how long the remaining credits can sustain the current schedule.
- Project list, which projects are active, paused, errored, or not configured.
- Published count, the number of articles successfully published.
- Queue size, keywords still waiting to run.
- Connected sites, how many destinations are ready to receive content.
Supported schedules
The current UI supports several recurring cadences so you can match publishing pace to your credit budget:
- Twice daily, roughly 60 articles per month.
- Daily, roughly 30 articles per month.
- Weekdays, roughly 20 articles per month.
- 3× weekly, roughly 12 articles per month.
- Weekly, roughly 4 articles per month.
BestSEOArticles shows a budget preview during setup so you can see how many credits the selected cadence will require per month before you activate Autopilot.
Autopilot access rules
Access depends on both your plan and your billing cycle.
- Monthly Starter: Autopilot is not available.
- Monthly Growth / Pro: Autopilot is available.
- Any paid 3+ month cycle: Autopilot is available, including Starter.
- Free plan: Autopilot is not available.
For billing details, see Billing & Credits.
What gets published
Autopilot is designed to ship a full article package, not just a raw text blob. Depending on the destination and configuration, that can include the article title, HTML body, slug, metadata, tags, and related image assets.
Operational best practices
- Start with one project. Validate quality and queue behavior before scaling.
- Watch credit coverage. The coverage panel is useful for avoiding schedule interruptions.
- Use higher-frequency schedules intentionally. Daily, weekdays, and twice-daily cadences burn through credits much faster than weekly publishing.
- Use a clear editorial policy. Autopilot is strongest when the project already has strong policy rules.
- Test the publishing connection first. Confirm credentials before activating recurring publishing.
Next step
Continue to Publishing Connections to connect WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, Shopify, Medium, or a custom webhook.