AI SEO blog writer for WordPress
QuickSEO writes SEO-optimized articles and publishes them straight into WordPress — title, body, slug, tags, featured image, and your Yoast or Rank Math meta filled in automatically. No copy-pasting HTML, no export/import, no extra plugins to wire up by hand.
How the WordPress integration works
Install the QuickSEO plugin
Download the QuickSEO WordPress plugin, upload it under Plugins → Add New, and activate it. Works on self-hosted WordPress and managed hosts like Hostinger, WP Engine, Kinsta, SiteGround and Cloudways.
Paste your API key
Open Settings → QuickSEO in WordPress, copy your site URL and unique API key, and connect them in QuickSEO. We use a plugin key instead of your password so it works even on hosts that strip standard auth headers.
Generate and publish
Write an article in QuickSEO and hit Publish → WordPress. It lands as a published post in seconds, and publishing the same article again updates the existing post in place instead of duplicating it.
What lands in WordPress
| QuickSEO article field | Lands in WordPress as |
|---|---|
| Title | Post title |
| Body | Post content (HTML) |
| Slug | Post slug / URL |
| Description | Excerpt |
| Tags | Post tags (auto-created) |
| Cover image | Featured image (hosted on your site) |
| SEO title & description | Yoast SEO or Rank Math meta |
Why teams use it
Works on any WordPress host
Because publishing goes through a plugin and a per-site API key — not your password or an Application Password — it works reliably on managed hosts that strip standard auth headers.
SEO meta filled in automatically
If Yoast SEO or Rank Math is active, QuickSEO writes the SEO title and meta description into it, so each post ships search-ready without a manual editing pass.
Updates in place, never duplicates
QuickSEO keys each post by a hidden identifier. Re-publish an edited article and it updates the same WordPress post, keeping the slug and URL stable.
Featured image and tags included
The cover image is downloaded and set as the featured image, and tags are created automatically if they don’t already exist on your site.
Frequently asked questions
Does it work with WordPress.com?
Self-hosted WordPress and managed hosts (Hostinger, WP Engine, Kinsta, SiteGround, Bluehost, Cloudways) all work. WordPress.com — the hosted SaaS at yourname.wordpress.com — is not supported yet because lower tiers don’t allow custom plugins.
Do I have to share my WordPress password?
No. You install the QuickSEO plugin, which generates a unique API key for that site. QuickSEO authenticates with the key over a custom header, so your password is never involved and you can regenerate the key at any time.
Which SEO plugins are supported?
Yoast SEO and Rank Math. When either is active, QuickSEO writes the SEO title and meta description into it automatically. Without one, the article still publishes — just without the plugin-specific meta fields.
Can I edit an article after it’s published?
Yes. Edit it in QuickSEO and hit Publish again — the existing WordPress post is updated in place. You can also edit directly in WordPress, though re-publishing from QuickSEO will overwrite those changes.
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