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AI blog automation workflow setup
Prickly Blog helps you set up an AI blog automation workflow with topic ownership, briefs, review gates, internal links, publishing cadence and refresh planning.
What you get
Use the service when your team wants a repeatable publishing process and needs a clear line between AI-assisted production and human approval.
Workflow map
A practical map of the steps from topic idea to published page, including who or what owns each step.
Page ownership rules
Clear boundaries for which page owns each search intent, which pages support it and which topics should wait.
Brief structure
A repeatable brief format covering audience, intent, natural keyword phrase, proof needs, CTA and internal links.
Review gates
Quality checks for usefulness, source support, headings, first answer, internal links, CTA fit and risky claims.
Publishing order
A first-batch sequence that prioritizes trust pages, conversion pages and realistic support content before harder terms.
Refresh plan
Maintenance notes for pages that need updates because tools, policies, examples or market details can change.
How the review works
The review starts from the process you already have and turns the weak points into clearer operating rules.
Share the current process
Send your website, how content is planned now, what AI helps with and where review happens.
Find the weak points
The workflow is checked for missing briefs, unclear ownership, late linking, unsupported claims and unclear order.
Turn it into rules
You get a clearer workflow that separates automation support from human judgment and makes publishing repeatable.
Who this is for
- Founders building a content-led website.
- Marketers using AI for briefs and first versions.
- Blog owners with a backlog of ideas.
- Small teams that need a publishing process.
What it does not promise
This service does not promise rankings, traffic, instant authority or human-free publishing.
The focus is a practical workflow that makes publication more consistent and easier to review.
Start with a short request
Send your site, current process and what you want to automate. The form asks only for the details needed to reply.