Hands-Off Drafting. Human Review Built In.
Autopilot automates your content drafting cadence — but always with human review checkpoints. It generates drafts on a schedule and parks them for review. It does not auto-publish. It does not bypass your editorial process.
The Problem
Content teams know they need to publish consistently, but the drafting cadence stalls when people get busy. Weeks pass without new content. Autopilot solves the production gap — but unlike most automation, it keeps your review process intact.
What This Does, Concretely
Configurable Cadence
Set how many drafts per week or month. Autopilot generates on your schedule and parks every draft in the review queue. You decide the pace.
Review Mode (Growth Tier)
Every autopilot draft waits in the review queue for human approval. Nothing moves to your CMS without someone reviewing and approving it.
Approval Workflows (Agency Tier)
Multi-step approval workflows for client content. Require internal review, then client review, before any draft touches a CMS. Configurable per site.
Not Auto-Publishing
This is important: Autopilot generates and queues drafts. It does not publish content to your site without permission. Every piece goes through your review process.
Where This Fits in Your Workflow
Keyword queue populated from GSC
Autopilot generates drafts on schedule
Drafts enter review queue → Approve → Publish
What This Looks Like in Practice
Example: A Growth-tier team sets Autopilot to generate 4 drafts per week from their keyword queue.
- 1Autopilot selects the next 4 highest-priority keywords from the queue each Monday.
- 2By Tuesday, 4 SERP-informed briefs are generated and scored drafts are parked in the review queue.
- 3The editor reviews drafts during the week — approving, editing, or rejecting as needed.
- 4Approved drafts are pushed to Ghost as drafts. The editor schedules publication dates.
- 5Rejected drafts are regenerated or removed from the queue. Autopilot continues the following week.
Result: The team publishes consistently without someone manually initiating every draft. The editorial process stays intact — Autopilot handles production, humans handle quality.
This is an example workflow, not a customer case study.
What Stays Under Your Control
How many drafts Autopilot generates per period
Which keywords Autopilot draws from
Review and approval of every generated draft
Publication timing in your CMS
Whether to pause or adjust Autopilot at any time
Important
Autopilot is available on Growth and Agency plans only. Starter uses manual draft generation.
Talk Through Autopilot Setup
Autopilot is available on Growth and Agency plans. Sign up or book a demo to walk through configuration and review controls.