About BlogCreator
BlogCreator is a free workspace for practitioners who publish across multiple platforms. We believe destination-first drafting — pick where the piece will live, then write with live keywords and SEO scoring — beats generic chat output every time. The drafts are built to sound human.
Why we built BlogCreator
Generic chat tools dump the same structure into every channel — and it usually sounds machine-written. We built BlogCreator so practitioners pick the destination first — website, LinkedIn, Quora, Medium, or Substack — then draft with live keyword signals and SEO scoring in one workspace. The goal is humanized content that fits where it will live.
What we ship
- Five-platform humanized drafts (website, LinkedIn, Quora, Medium, Substack)
- Keyword discovery and deep SEO analysis
- MCP tool, agent skill, and REST API for developer workflows
- BlogCreator Daily — a practitioner newsletter on humanized publishing
Founding team
Dhruv K.
Founder & product
Built BlogCreator after years of shipping B2B content workflows — tired of copying between ChatGPT, keyword tools, and readability checkers.
Customer stories
A B2B SaaS content lead at Northwind Analytics replaced ChatGPT, a keyword tool, and a readability checker with BlogCreator. Her first website post took 20 minutes end to end — with platform-specific LinkedIn repurposes from the same brief.
4 posts in her first week
- 20 min first post
- 3 tools replaced
- 2 platforms from one brief
“Platform mode for LinkedIn actually changes the structure. Short paragraphs, strong hook — not a blog post dumped into a feed.”
James T. · Solo creator
“Installed the MCP tool in Cursor in one command. My agent now calls generate_content without me pasting API keys into config files.”
Alex R. · Software engineer
“First website post took 20 minutes end to end — then I spun LinkedIn versions from the same brief. Replaced ChatGPT, a keyword tool, and a readability checker.”
Priya M. · Content lead
- 4 posts in her first week — customer story
- MCP install in one Terminal command
- Platform-native LinkedIn structure, not blog dumps
Mission
Help small teams compete with bigger content budgets through specificity, platform-native drafts, and honest tooling — not generic AI filler.
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