
92/100 site health on content Zelitho published
Structured, linked, AI-ready pages, not docs that never go live.
92 Site Health
80 AI Readiness
When buyers search Google or ask AI, your brand should be in the answer
Zelitho understands your business and audience, then runs the full blog path in one place: what to write next, researched drafts with real sources and images, and publish-ready packaging for your CMS. Built for teams who want articles that can rank in Google and get referenced in AI answers, not another doc that never goes live.
For the people who own the blog and want to stop babysitting five tools to feed it · WordPress & Webflow

Success stories
53K impressions. 92/100 site health. 7.1K AI citations. 6-8 pages cited every day. Six months ago, our blog barely showed up anywhere.
Today it ranks in Google and gets cited in AI answers, on content we published with the same tool we sell.
The flow
Four steps. One workspace. Every post starts with your business, not a blank prompt.
Zelitho learns your brand, audience, and site context up front, so every article starts from what you actually sell and who you’re trying to reach. No more “write me a blog post about AI” and hoping it lands.
Seed keywords become clustered opportunities, prioritized into one clear list. You choose the right topic for your business, lock the angle and scope, and stop wasting drafts on ideas that were never going to rank or convert.
Zelitho runs structured research on real sources first, then builds a long-form draft with section images and citations. On-brand from the start, grounded in evidence, ready for your review, not a midnight fact-check spiral.
One editor for body, meta, slug, and images. One click to WordPress or Webflow, fully formatted. Or export if you publish elsewhere. The post goes live, not back into a Google Doc.
What you get
Queue it. Research it. Package it. Publish it. Four steps your chat tab can’t do for you.
Content Queue
Your content queue surfaces prioritized opportunities, clustered from your seed keywords. One representative idea per cluster. No spreadsheet chaos, no duplicate topics.
Title Strategy
Title strategy fixes the headline, topic, and in/out scope from search intent, so the draft stays focused on what readers actually want.
Researched Drafts
Every article runs through a structured research pass on strong sources before the prose. You get a defensible first version with section images and citations, not a hollow chatbot monologue.
CMS Publish
Connect your CMS once and publish directly from Zelitho: body, meta, images, and citations, formatted. Or export and take the article anywhere.
If you’re still in ChatGPT, Claude, and Sheets
The old way
With Zelitho
A chatbot gives you words in a thread. Zelitho picks the topic, does the research, formats the post, and puts it on your site.
Integrations
Connect WordPress or Webflow once. Zelitho pushes the whole article, body, meta title, meta description, slug, images, and citations, straight into your CMS, formatted, not dumped. Export HTML or Markdown if you publish elsewhere.
Who it’s for
Head of Content, Growth, or Marketing at B2B SaaS. You have the calendar, the keyword sheet, and a board full of outlines that never ship. Zelitho closes the gap between “good idea” and “it’s live,” so the calendar gets executed, not just maintained.
See use case →You’re the founder writing posts at 11pm because content keeps sliding down the list. Zelitho gives you a repeatable “what to write, how to research it, how to publish it” loop, so organic grows without hiring a content team first.
See use case →You run content for several clients on WordPress and Webflow, each with its own voice and setup. Every client gets its own Brand Hub, queue, and one-click publish, without rebuilding your process per client.
See use case →Common questions
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Send us an emailNot a demo. Not a 500-word teaser. One complete, publish-ready article, researched, structured, with meta, images, and citations, built around your real URL and topics.
The kind of piece a freelancer charges $150-$300 for. See the whole thing before you commit.
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From the blog
Every post here runs through the same system you’re looking at, researched, packaged, and published with minimal hands-on editing. Read a few and judge the quality yourself. That’s the output you’re buying.
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