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AI articles

Go from a topic to a published article in seconds — across WordPress, Blogger, every major social platform, and the WebGPT marketplace. All from a single page.

What you get

WebGPT handles the full article pipeline — from a topic idea to a formatted, SEO-optimized, published piece. Pick a topic, choose a platform, and generate. In seconds, a complete article is ready to publish, complete with images and rich formatting.

Every aspect is under your control: publishing destination, writing style, length, and AI model. Want content that already sounds like your brand? Use one of your own chatbots as the writer — it knows your data, your tone, and your expertise, so every article is on-brand from the first draft. Review and edit everything in a built-in rich text editor before publishing.

Supported publishing platforms

Eleven publishing destinations, picked at the start of each article:

Platform Description
WordPress (self-hosted)Publish directly to any self-hosted WordPress site connected in Integrations.
WordPress.comPublish to WordPress.com hosted blogs.
BloggerPublish to Google Blogger blogs.
FacebookPost to connected Facebook pages.
X (Twitter)Post tweets or threads to a connected X account.
TelegramSend content to Telegram channels you manage.
PinterestPublish pins to a connected Pinterest Business account.
LinkedInPost to a connected LinkedIn profile or page.
TikTokPublish photo or video posts, with AIGC labeling, privacy level, and brand-disclosure fields configured per post.
MarketplacePublish to WordPress sites listed on the WebGPT marketplace, with the per-article fee set by the site owner.
File / DraftSave locally without publishing — useful for review before deciding where to post.
Connect platforms first
Each destination needs a connection in the Integrations section first. For WordPress, see WordPress sites; for social and blogging platforms, see Blogging & social integrations.

How article creation works

Step 1: Choose a platform and destination

On the article creation page (Create → AI articles → Create article), pick a platform type, then select the specific connected destination — for example, a WordPress site + category, a Blogger blog, a Facebook page, or a marketplace listing. The platform choice drives which options appear next.

Step 2: Describe what to create

One textarea, two ways to use it — whatever you type is the spec for the article:

  • Just a topic. Type a short subject (e.g., "SEO best practices for 2026") and let the AI handle structure, length, and SEO — the optional content settings below shape the output.
  • Detailed instructions. Write a full prompt with exactly what you want (e.g., "Compare Tecton, Feast, and Hopsworks side-by-side. Use a 3-column comparison table for ingestion latency, online-store options, and pricing model. End with a one-paragraph verdict."). The AI follows your instructions; the same content settings still apply as voice/format modifiers.

The Prompts Library is always available — save the current text to reuse later, or load a saved prompt. See AI templates.

Content settings (all optional)

Each setting layers a directive onto your input. Leave any field on Auto and the AI decides for that aspect:

  • Writing style — Apply a saved Writing Style to match your brand voice.
  • Article language — English, Hebrew, Russian, Chinese, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic.
  • Content type — Article, Social post, Review, Guide, or FAQ. Drives output formatting (markdown article vs plain-text social post, etc.).
  • Article lengthAuto (AI judges from your input), Short (100–200), Medium (400–600), Long (800+), Very long (1000+).
  • Tone, POV, depth, audience, CTA, custom instructions — All optional voice modifiers.
  • Keywords — SEO keywords to weave into the content.
  • Outline — Generate a structured H2 outline before creating the article; edit, then have the AI follow it.
  • Trusted links — Automatically add verified reference links from authoritative sources (Wikipedia, academic databases, news outlets, and more) to boost credibility and SEO.

Step 3: Pick an AI model

Select from connected AI providers:

  • OpenAI — GPT-5.4, GPT-5.4 Pro, GPT-5.3, GPT-5.2
  • Google Gemini — Gemini 3 Pro, Gemini 2.5 Flash, Gemini Flash Latest
  • Anthropic Claude — Claude Opus 4.5, Claude Sonnet 4.5, Claude Opus 4.1
  • DeepSeek — DeepSeek Chat, DeepSeek Reasoner
  • xAI Grok — Grok 4.20 Reasoning, Grok 4.1 Fast, Grok 4 Fast
  • Mistral AI — Mistral Large 3, Mistral Medium 3.1, Magistral Medium
  • My Chatbots — Use one of your own chatbots as the writer. The chatbot already knows your business data and tone, so every article is on-brand from the start. Learn about AI chatbots →

Step 4: Generate

Click Generate. The AI streams content in real time — text appears progressively in the editor as it's written, so reading starts immediately instead of waiting for the full article. Short articles typically appear within 10–20 seconds; long-form articles can take a minute or more, depending on the model and length.

Step 5: Add images

Enhance the article with images two ways:

  • AI-generated images — Pick from images saved in your Images library.
  • Stock images — Search free stock images from Pexels and Pixabay directly in the editor.
  • Upload your own — From your computer, with optional resize and compression.

Step 6: Edit and publish

The generated content appears in a built-in rich text editor with standard formatting, in-place AI tools (rewrite, extend, shorten, translate), and free editing. When ready, click Publish — the article goes to the selected destination exactly as it appears in the editor.

Marketplace publishing
Marketplace articles require confirming the site owner's per-article fee before the article goes live. The fee is shown on the listing and again at the confirmation step.

Managing articles

All generated articles live on the articles list page (Create → AI articles). Click any article to reopen it in the editor — rewrite, extend, shorten, or translate with AI tools, save as a new draft, or export as DOCX. Draft articles include a Publish article button in the editor footer that jumps straight to the publishing page.

Editing and republishing published articles

You can update a live post right from the articles list — no need to log into WordPress admin. Open the article, edit the title, content, or SEO metadata, then pick Republish to {platform} from the save menu. The changes are pushed back to the original post and a full audit trail is recorded on the article.

Supported platforms and limits

Platform Update support
WordPress (self-hosted)Full updates — title, content, SEO metadata (Yoast/RankMath). No time limit.
WordPress.comFull updates. No time limit.
BloggerFull updates. No time limit.
FacebookText updates only, within 24 hours of publication (Facebook API restriction).
TelegramText updates within 48 hours of publication (Telegram restriction).
PinterestTitle, description, and link only — pin image cannot be changed.
LinkedInPost commentary only — image and audience cannot be changed after publishing.
X (Twitter)Not supported — tweets cannot be edited.
TikTokNot supported — TikTok posts cannot be edited.

SEO metadata (WordPress only)

Open any WordPress-published article and click SEO metadata in the AI tools menu (toolbar, top-left of the editor). The first click loads any saved values; click Regenerate inside the modal to have AI rewrite them. Saved values are pushed to Yoast or RankMath automatically on the next Republish.

What happens on failure
If the platform rejects the update (expired credentials, time window exceeded, deleted post on the other side), your article stays marked as Published — the live post is still there. The failure is recorded in the article’s history so you can retry, and we show you the specific error the platform returned.
Last updated: May 2026