Rank Your Blog on Google with AI That Writes SEO Blog Posts Built to Rank
Rankable is the AI SEO agent that gets your blog ranking on Google. It researches the keywords your buyers search, writes each blog post around the intent behind them, optimizes the on-page details Google reads, and publishes on a schedule so your blog keeps earning positions week after week. You direct the strategy; the software does the ranking work.
Built for US founders, marketers, and agencies who want their blog to rank on Google and Bing, not just fill a content calendar.
Put your blog rankings on autopilot
Add your site and Rankable finds the keywords worth ranking for, then writes your first blog post optimized and ready to publish.
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SERP-led
every post written to outrank the pages ranking now
On-page
titles, headings, schema, and links done for you
End-to-end
research, writing, publishing, and indexing
How do you rank a blog on Google?
To rank a blog on Google you target keywords real people search, match the search intent behind each one, cover the topic more completely than the pages ranking now, and get the on-page details right: a keyword-led title, a clean heading structure, internal links, and content that answers the query. Then you publish consistently and give Google time to crawl, index, and trust the site. That is the whole job, and most blogs stall because one of those steps gets skipped.
Rankable runs that job for you. Before it writes a post, it researches the commercial keywords and the exact questions your buyers type into Google and Bing, then studies the results already ranking for each one. It writes a unique article structured to compete: a keyword-first title, a heading outline that follows intent, the People Also Ask questions answered on the page, a meta description, schema, and descriptive internal links to your other posts and money pages. When the draft is approved, it publishes to your site, lands in your sitemap, and queues for indexing.
That is the difference between publishing blog posts and ranking them. A blog full of unoptimized posts sits on page five; a blog where every post targets a real query, matches intent, and links into a topic cluster is what Google puts on page one. Rankable is built to produce the second kind on repeat, so your blog compounds into steady organic traffic instead of going quiet after the first few posts.
What Rankable does to rank your blog
The full workflow that turns a keyword into a ranking blog post, in one tool instead of a research tool plus a writer plus a stack of SEO plugins.
Finds keywords worth ranking for
Rankable pulls the commercial and question keywords your buyers actually search, filters out the terms that never convert, and builds a plan around the queries that can realistically rank and bring paying readers to your blog.
Studies the SERP before writing
For each keyword it analyzes the blog posts already on page one, pulls the subtopics and questions they cover, and writes to match and beat them, so every post is built to compete instead of guessing at the topic.
On-page SEO baked into every post
Each post ships with a keyword-led title, a logical H2 and H3 outline, a meta description, schema, and the People Also Ask questions answered in the format Google pulls for featured snippets. The optimization is finished before you review it.
Internal links and topic clusters
New posts link to your related articles and product pages with descriptive anchor text and build topical authority around your niche, which is how a blog earns rankings for a whole cluster of queries instead of one post at a time.
Publishes and queues for indexing
Approved posts publish to WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, or your CMS on the cadence you set, land in your sitemap, and get submitted for indexing, so the rankings you wrote for actually get a chance to happen.
Writes in your voice
Set your tone once and Rankable holds it across every post, so your blog reads like your brand and keeps readers on the page, which is a signal Google rewards, not generic filler that bounces.
How to rank your blog on Google with Rankable
Four steps from a keyword to a published post that is built to rank.
Connect your blog
Add your domain and connect WordPress or your CMS so Rankable can research, write, and publish for you. Setup takes a few minutes.
Set your topics and cadence
Give Rankable your seed keywords or let it suggest them from your niche, set your brand voice, and choose how often new posts should go live.
It writes each post to rank
Rankable researches the keyword, studies the SERP, and writes a unique, optimized blog post: title, headings, body, meta, schema, and internal links, ready for review.
Approve, publish, and track
Approve the plan and posts publish on schedule, link to your other pages, queue for indexing, and report back on how they climb in search.
Who uses Rankable to rank their blog
SaaS and startup founders
Keep a blog ranking for your category while you build the product, capturing buyers who search their problem before they ever hear your brand name.
Marketing teams
Keep strategy and editing in-house while the keyword research, SERP-led writing, and publishing run on their own, so a small team ranks like a much larger one.
Agencies
Rank client blogs across many sites at once, with approval kept in-house, instead of adding a writer for every new account you take on.
Ecommerce stores
Rank buying guides, comparisons, and how-to posts that pull research-stage shoppers toward your product pages and turn a blog into a sales channel.
Solo founders and creators
Publish ranking posts on a real schedule by yourself, with the research, writing, linking, and indexing handled, so your blog never goes silent for months.
Consultants and coaches
Own the searches your ideal clients type by ranking helpful posts around your expertise, so the blog books calls instead of just collecting drafts.
Why blogs fail to rank, and how Rankable fixes it
The common reasons a blog stalls on Google, and what an SEO agent does differently at each step.
| Where blogs get stuck | With Rankable | Typical blog workflow |
|---|---|---|
| Keyword choice | Targets real, searched, buyer queries | Writes about whatever comes to mind |
| Search intent | Matched to what actually ranks | Guessed, often misses the intent |
| On-page SEO | Title, headings, meta, schema built in | Skipped or added later by hand |
| Internal links | Automatic topic clusters | Rarely added, posts stay orphaned |
| Consistency | Publishes on a set schedule | Starts strong, then goes quiet |
| Indexing | Sitemap and indexing handled | Wait and hope Google finds it |
| Result | Posts that climb and compound | A blog stuck on page five |
Ranking a blog on Google: common questions
How do I rank my blog on Google?
To rank your blog on Google, target keywords people actually search, match the intent behind each query, cover the topic more fully than the pages ranking now, and get the on-page basics right: a keyword-led title, clear headings, internal links, and a meta description. Then publish consistently and let Google crawl and index the pages. Rankable does each of these steps for you, researching the keyword, writing the optimized post, and publishing it, so the ranking work happens on autopilot instead of stalling on your to-do list.
How long does it take for a blog to rank on Google?
Most blog posts take three to six months to rank on Google, and competitive terms can take longer, because Google needs time to crawl, index, and build trust in the page and the site. Newer sites usually sit at the slow end of that range. You speed it up by publishing consistently, targeting keywords you can realistically win, and building internal links and topical depth. Rankable keeps posts going live on a schedule and links them into clusters, which is what shortens the climb over time.
Why is my blog not ranking on Google?
A blog usually fails to rank for one of a few reasons: the posts target keywords with no search demand or the wrong intent, the content is thinner than the pages already ranking, the pages have no internal links, or Google has not indexed them yet. Publishing without keyword research is the most common cause. Rankable fixes each of these by starting from real searched keywords, writing to match and beat the ranking pages, adding internal links, and queuing every post for indexing.
Can AI help my blog rank on Google?
Yes. Google rewards helpful, quality content however it is produced and only penalizes content made to game rankings, like spun or mass-produced filler. An AI SEO agent that researches a real query, matches search intent, and publishes an original, well-structured post can rank as well as anything written by hand. Rankable writes unique, intent-matched posts in your voice with the on-page SEO built in, which is what holds up in search regardless of how the content was created.
How many blog posts do I need to rank on Google?
There is no fixed number, but ranking comes from depth and consistency rather than a single post. Covering a topic with a cluster of related posts that link to each other builds the topical authority Google rewards, and publishing regularly signals an active, maintained site. Many blogs see traction after a few months of steady, targeted posts. Rankable publishes on a schedule and builds those clusters automatically, so your blog reaches the depth that ranks without you managing every post by hand.
How do I check my blog's ranking on Google?
The reliable way to check your blog's ranking is Google Search Console, which shows the exact queries your posts appear for, their average position, impressions, and clicks, all straight from Google. A rank tracker or position checker can monitor specific keywords over time as a complement. Rankable is a content agent that writes and publishes the posts that rank, not a rank tracker, so pair it with Search Console to see the positions your published content earns.
Does Rankable publish the blog posts for me?
Yes. Once you approve a post, Rankable publishes it straight to WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, or your CMS on the schedule you set, adds it to your sitemap, and queues it for indexing. You are not copying drafts out of a document and formatting them by hand. The whole path from keyword to a live, indexable blog post that is built to rank runs inside one tool, so your blog keeps shipping ranking content without a manual step each time.
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