Content Agent

Content That Gets You Found — By Google AND AI

Weekly blog posts and video scripts written like a real technician, not a marketing bot. Optimized for Google SEO and AI search citations.

What you get every week

Published automatically. Quality-gated. No draft reviews required from you.

1 Blog Post
800–1,200 words
  • Local context: climate, landmarks, seasonal demand
  • AEO-structured answer block at the top
  • HVACBusiness + Article schema on every post
  • Real author byline with E-E-A-T credentials
  • Internal links to your service + city pages
4 Video Scripts
TikTok, Reels & Shorts format
  • 30–60 second hook-first scripts
  • Real trade jargon, not marketing speak
  • Service spotlight, tip, FAQ, and seasonal format
  • On-screen text cues included
  • Optimized for contractor-specific audiences
10-point quality gate

Every piece passes this before it publishes

Fails the gate? It stays in review. No exceptions.

1Word count ≥800 words
2Unique content ≥40% (no keyword spam)
32+ local references (city, neighborhood, landmark)
4Technical accuracy (real trade terminology)
5Answer block present (40-80 word direct answer at top)
6Schema markup valid (Article + LocalBusiness)
7Author attribution with credentials included
8Internal links to service + city pages
9Lighthouse score ≥90
10No AI-sounding filler or generic phrases
AI Search Analyst

How topics are chosen

We don't guess. Our AI Search Analyst scans 200+ queries every week to find the gaps in your citations. Content targets those gaps first.

1
Scan your citation footprint
Which services are you being cited for on ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI? Which ones are missing?
2
Identify the citation gaps
"Heat pump service" shows up 0 times for your market. "Furnace repair" shows up 3 times. Heat pump content goes first.
3
Match to local seasonal context
Late June content focuses on AC. Late October pushes furnace tune-ups. March pushes heat pump prep. Seasonal relevance signals freshness.
4
Generate, gate, publish
Content passes the 10-point gate or stays in review. Published posts get sitemap entries and immediate schema validation.
Example — Reynolds Heating & Cooling, Columbus OH

See what the content actually looks like

Published Jun 12, 2026

Your AC Stopped Cooling in Columbus: What It Actually Means

MR
Mark Reynolds, NATE-Certified · Reynolds Heating & Cooling
Answer Block

If your AC is running but not cooling your Columbus home, the most common causes are a dirty air filter, low refrigerant from a slow leak, or a failing compressor. In central Ohio's summer heat (often 90°F+), these problems escalate fast — especially in older systems. A diagnostic visit typically runs $89–$150 and identifies the issue the same day.

It's July in Columbus. Your thermostat is set to 72°F but it's 84° inside. The AC is running constantly — but it isn't cooling. You have three possible culprits, and which one it is determines whether you're looking at a $40 fix or a $4,000 decision...

— Article continues (847 words) —

52 quality pieces per year, automatically

One blog post and four video scripts every week, every year — while you run jobs. Included in every AutoGrowth tier.