Brand Positioning Agent
Topic Strategy Agent
Customer Research Agent
Content Writer Agent
Content Optimization Agent
Content Publishing Agent

Rank on Google
Get cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity & Gemini

For solo founders, consultants, and one-person marketers.
Articles that sound like you wrote them.

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From $29/mo · No credit card · 7-day free trial

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Six AI agents, working like your content team.

Brand voice, topic, research, drafting, optimization, publishing — each agent owns one role. You give the direction in plain language; they figure out the rest and check in when it matters.

Why it works

Most AI content fails on all three.

Ranking on Google, getting cited by AI search, and still sounding like you wrote it — three different problems. We build for all three.

Rank on Google

Google ranks on E-E-A-T.
Generic AI fails it.

Google's ranking signals are Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trust — not keyword density. Every article is built on all four before you read it.

How we check

Every article is scored against Google’s E-E-A-T rubric before it publishes — not after the rankings come in.

Generic AIQuickCreator
  • E
    Experience

    rewrites what 50 other listicles say

    shows the writer actually used the thing

  • E
    Expertise

    surface-level definitions

    real working knowledge, not Wikipedia

  • A
    Authoritativeness

    vague "studies show" claims

    named sources the reader can click

  • T
    Trust

    invented stats, hallucinated quotes

    every number and quote traceable to a URL

Why AI search cites this kind of writing

Written to be quoted, not just read.

AI engines cite articles with sharp angles, named sources, and lines worth lifting. Generic AI writing — same intro, same 10-tool list, same neutral tone — rarely makes the cut.

Try it yourself

best newsletter platform for solopreneurs

Paste it into Perplexity. You’ll see articles like the one on the right show up in the cited sources.

Cited as source in Perplexity answers

Most “best email newsletter software” lists all blend into one long feature dump, and quietly ignore what actually makes or breaks results: deliverability, support, and how fast you can get from idea to revenue.

From Campaign Monitor’s 2026 newsletter comparison. The kind of sharp, named-source phrasing AI search engines tend to surface — and what QuickCreator writes toward.

Sound like you wrote it

Not a style guide.
The brief every agent writes from.

Your existing site, PDFs, and internal notes become a private brand brief. Every agent reads it before writing — so article #1 and article #200 sound like the same person wrote them.

01Read your existing site, PDFs, notes
02Extract voice, phrases, audience cues
03Every agent reads the brief before writing

Brand brief

From your existing site

Published article

Same voice, same phrase

Your signature phrase

“Most ‘best newsletter platform’ lists blend into one long feature dump.”

Brief (excerpt)

Our angle vs commodity roundups: point out that most lists blend into one long feature dump and skip what actually drives results.

Article (excerpt)

After comparing 19 platforms across real campaigns, one pattern was unmistakable. Most lists blend into one long feature dump — these stand out for what ships campaigns to the inbox.

What customers are saying.

I recommend anyone interested to create a test account and less than half an hour later have a really good blog post that scores outstandingly well in various quality tests.

Oli
Oli

We use QuickCreator for our agency and our customers, as well as for our in-house projects. I wouldn't swap QuickCreator for any other tool to create our articles.

Hugo Rosa
Hugo Rosa

I have tried 15 different article writing tools. There was one feature that I always missed — the ability to instantly create a blog article that was SEO optimized and placed directly on the website.

Miroslav Sázovský
Miroslav Sázovský

Before you
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Honest answers — before you click Start Free Trial.

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No credit card required. You get 600 credits — enough to take about 2 full articles from prompt to publish. Whatever you create stays yours, whether you continue or not.

About 10 minutes. Point it at your existing site once — it reads your brand voice automatically — then one prompt turns into a publish-ready draft you can ship.

One-click publish to WordPress, Shopify, and Strapi. For other platforms, export the article as HTML or markdown and paste it in.

Yes. Topic, outline, and draft are all editable at any stage. Nothing goes to your CMS until you click publish.

Yes — no long-term commitment. Everything you wrote stays yours and is exportable after you cancel.

For one person shipping about an article a week, yes. $29 gives you 1,500 credits/month (≈5 full articles), the Brand Positioning and Writer agents, content quality analysis, and a hosted blog on your own domain.

Ship your first article
in 10 minutes.

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