For seo agencies & copywriters
Ghosts drafts researched, cited SEO content in whatever voice the site needs. You brief it, it writes, and then you edit and ship rather than starting from a blank page.
Plans start at $29 a month, and that plan opens with a 7-day free trial, so your first article costs nothing.
Four clients and three content calendars, with a guest post due Friday for a placement you spent two months landing, and the site's editor rejects anything that smells like a language model.
You've tried the AI route. The chatbot gives you something serviceable and dead, the SEO writing tools give you keyword soup with a template smile, and so you rewrite most of it yourself, which was the thing you were trying to stop doing in the first place.
The math never works. Good placements demand genuinely good writing, and genuinely good writing at agency volume, twelve posts a month across four voices with a Friday deadline attached to the best of them, is exactly what one person can't produce alone.
Ghosts works the way you already work, so you give it the brief a real writer would need: the target site, the audience, the keyword intent, where the link sits, and the voice the site publishes in. Your writer researches the topic and drafts with sources cited inline, then hands you something worth an edit rather than a full rewrite, and those drafts hold up for sites that reject filler at the volume your calendar actually demands.
Writes for the algorithm and the human reading past it, in whatever voice the site publishes in.
For local and professional-services clients, Robert takes the brief and drafts to the specifics of that market, working down to the neighborhood names and licensing terms a reader there would expect to see.
Make your own ghost. When placements repeat, build a ghost for each site voice you write for regularly, so the tone brief stops needing a rewrite every single time you sit down to work.
Tell John the placement: target site, audience, keyword intent, and voice.
Answer a few quick questions, the same ones a good content editor would ask.
You get a cited draft, then run the editor's review that flags generic phrasing, and you apply those fixes in one click before delivering to your client.
Every draft is grounded in fetched sources. A separate fact-check agent then reads each claim back against the source's actual text before any of it reaches you.
Off-site pieces draft clean for outlets that assign authorship later, and they hold to one contextual link plus the anchor discipline those editors watch for closely.
Per-format optimization guidance is applied while writing and scored afterward, from the same rulebook.
Train a writer on a target site's published tone, or brief the house voice per project.
When a subject is ambiguous (two companies, one name), the writer asks a confirming question first, so you never get an article shipped about the wrong entity.
Plans start at $29 a month, and that plan opens with a 7-day free trial, so your first article costs nothing.
The whole pipeline is built against exactly that. Voice and rhythm get deliberate attention, every draft cites real sources, and the built-in editor's review flags anything generic before you ever see it.
Voice is the product itself, because every brief specifies it and the draft is written to it, so a finance blog and a lifestyle site don't come back wearing the same writer's tics.
You see the credit price of every piece before it drafts, so the invoice holds no surprises when it lands at the end of the month.
No. Bring your keywords and strategy, and Ghosts does the writing, replacing your drafting stack while leaving your SEO platform in place.
Plans start at $29 a month, and that plan opens with a 7-day free trial, so your first article costs nothing.
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