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Features · Last updated May 20, 2026

Bulk Content Generation

AutoPublish generates content in batches — hundreds of articles queued from one input, each individually briefed, drafted, and scored by the 14-signal quality gate. Volume without the thin-content liability.

What it is

Bulk content generation is for the moment one article at a time stops being enough — a topic cluster of 40 articles, a 200-row programmatic page set, a quarter of editorial calendar handed over in one go. The danger of bulk generation is obvious: most tools that do it produce 200 near-identical pages by spinning one template, and Google's spam systems are tuned to catch exactly that. AutoPublish's bulk mode is built the opposite way. Every item in the batch gets its own brief from its own input row, is drafted individually against that brief, and is scored individually by the 14-signal quality gate. The batch is a queue of distinct articles, not one article photocopied. Items below the quality threshold are held back so the batch you publish is the batch that passed.

Why it matters

Each item briefed individually

Every article in a batch gets its own brief from its own input — target keyword, intent, supporting data. The batch is distinct articles, not a spun template.

Per-item quality gating

The 14-signal quality gate scores each article in the batch individually. You publish the items that passed, not the items you generated.

Throughput without a team

A topic cluster or a 200-page set that would take an editorial team weeks is queued and generated in an afternoon — then gated before any of it ships.

Honest cost at volume

Under BYOK you pay provider rates per article, so a 300-article batch costs provider rates, not a bundled-token markup multiplied 300 times.

How it works

Bulk generation takes a set of inputs — a CSV, a topic cluster, or a keyword list — and runs the full briefing-drafting-gating pipeline across every one.

  1. 1

    Provide the batch input

    Upload a CSV of rows, generate a topic cluster, or paste a keyword list. Each row or keyword becomes one article in the batch.

  2. 2

    AutoPublish briefs every item

    Each input is expanded into its own structured brief — search intent, heading patterns, word-count target — so every article is written to its own spec.

  3. 3

    Generate the batch

    Articles are drafted individually on your chosen model under BYOK, each against its own brief, brand voice, and Business Brain.

  4. 4

    Gate every article

    The 14-signal quality gate scores each article. Items below threshold are flagged and held back from publishing.

  5. 5

    Review or throttle-publish

    Send the batch to the review queue, or publish it on a throttled schedule that drips posts over a window instead of dumping every URL on one day.

What you can do with it

  • Queue hundreds of articles from a CSV, topic cluster, or keyword list
  • Generate each article against its own individual brief
  • Score every batch item with the 14-signal quality gate
  • Hold back items that score below the quality threshold
  • Run the batch on your own API key (BYOK) at provider cost
  • Throttle publishing across a window to avoid an indexation spike
  • Run batches across multiple connected sites
  • Route the batch to human review before publishing

Frequently asked questions

Won't bulk generation produce thin, duplicate content?

Only if the tool spins one template — which AutoPublish does not. Every item in a batch gets its own brief from its own input and is drafted individually, then scored individually by the 14-signal quality gate. Items that come out thin are held back rather than published.

How many articles can I generate in one batch?

There's no hard cap on AutoPublish's side — it's bounded by your plan's credit allowance and the size of your input. Operators routinely run batches in the hundreds; Agency tier with unlimited credits suits the largest builds.

What inputs can drive a batch?

A CSV upload (one row per article), a generated topic cluster (a hub plus its spokes), or a plain keyword list. CSV mode is the most flexible because each row can carry per-article data.

Do all the articles publish at once?

Not unless you want them to. Throttled publishing drips a batch over a window you set, so a large set ramps gradually instead of producing a single-day URL spike.

Can I review a batch before it publishes?

Yes. Route the whole batch into the review queue, where you can approve, edit, or reject each article. Batches can also publish directly once you trust the output.

When AutoPublish is not the answer

We would rather you know now than sign up and churn. AutoPublish is not the right tool if any of these describe you:

  • You need a few deeply original thought-leadership pieces — that is a job for a specialist writer with real lived experience, not a volume tool.
  • You will not review AI output at all. The 14-signal quality gate is a safety net, not a replacement for editorial judgment.
  • You want to publish thin content fast to game search. The quality gate is built specifically to stop that — you would be fighting your own tool.
  • Your content needs licensed expertise — medical, legal, or financial advice — without a qualified expert reviewing it before publish.
  • You need original news reporting or investigative journalism, which depends on primary sourcing AutoPublish does not do.
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