SEO Blog Articles
Long-form, search-optimized content with keyword research, internal linking, and meta tags.
Ship Content Every Day Without Hiring a Single Marketer
Your entire marketing department in one workspace. From SEO blog articles to social media campaigns, email sequences to competitor analysis, your AI marketing team handles it all without missing a deadline.
Each team member owns a specialty. One writes long-form content, another manages social channels, another designs graphics, another plans strategy. They coordinate, share context, and ship content consistently across every channel.
This is not a content generation tool. These are autonomous marketing employees that understand your brand, your audience, your competitors, and your goals. They plan campaigns, execute them, measure results, and optimize.
Long-form, search-optimized content with keyword research, internal linking, and meta tags.
Platform-specific posts, captions, hashtags, and scheduling across all major channels.
Newsletters, drip sequences, and nurture flows with segmentation and A/B variants.
Graphics, banners, social cards, and infographics aligned with your brand guidelines.
Editorial calendars, campaign briefs, audience analysis, and content gap reports.
Channel analytics, content performance, competitor tracking, and optimization recommendations.
Researches keywords, analyzes SERPs, writes search-optimized articles, and tracks rankings. Produces content that ranks, not just fills pages.
Creates platform-native content for LinkedIn, X, Instagram, Facebook, and more. Schedules posts, adapts tone per channel, and maintains consistent presence.
Writes and deploys email sequences, newsletters, and drip campaigns. Segments audiences, A/B tests subject lines, and optimizes send times.
Generates graphics, banners, social cards, and infographics using AI image generation. Maintains brand consistency across all visual output.
Builds editorial calendars, identifies content gaps, plans campaigns around business goals, and coordinates cross-channel execution.
Monitors competitor content, pricing, positioning, and campaigns. Delivers weekly intelligence briefs with actionable recommendations.
Tracks content performance across channels, identifies what is working, and recommends optimizations backed by data.
Monitors brand mentions, responds to comments, engages in relevant conversations, and builds community presence across platforms.
| Dimension | Traditional | With Sista |
|---|---|---|
| Time to first content | Weeks of onboarding and briefing | First piece within hours |
| Cost | $75K-100K/year per marketer or $10K+/mo agency | Starting at $49/mo. Under 5% the cost of one hire |
| Content volume | 2-4 blog posts per month | Daily content across all channels |
| Channel coverage | Team specializes in 1-2 channels | Every channel, every day |
| Brand consistency | Varies by writer and freelancer | 100% consistent. Same voice everywhere. |
| Competitor monitoring | Quarterly manual reviews | Continuous automated intelligence |
| Scaling | Hire more people or bigger agency retainer | Instant. Adjust output with a conversation. |
Marketing agencies charge premium rates, require weeks of onboarding, and still miss deadlines. Freelancers disappear mid-project. In-house hires take months to ramp. Meanwhile, your content calendar has gaps, your social channels go quiet, and your competitors ship content daily.
Your AI marketing team changes the equation. Six specialists working in parallel, every day, producing the volume and quality of a mid-tier agency at a fraction of the cost. They already know your brand because you trained them. They never miss a deadline because they do not sleep.
Most marketing tools handle one thing: writing OR scheduling OR analytics OR design. You end up with ten subscriptions and a fragmented workflow. Your AI marketing team covers the full stack. Strategy, creation, design, publishing, and measurement. All in one workspace.
Need a blog post? The content writer researches keywords, drafts the article, and the editor refines it. Need social posts? The social media manager creates platform-native content and schedules it. Need a newsletter? The email specialist writes, segments, and deploys it. Need to know what your competitors are doing? The researcher delivers a brief. It all happens in parallel, every day.
The biggest fear with AI content is losing your brand identity. Generic AI writing is easy to spot and turns readers off. Your AI marketing team is different because it learns your specific voice.
Upload your style guide, past content, tone preferences, and audience profiles. Your team absorbs all of it and writes in your voice, not some generic AI tone. The more you train them, the more they sound like you. Review their work, give feedback, and watch the drafts get closer to your in-house standard.
We went from 2 blog posts a month to daily content across 4 channels. Our organic traffic tripled in 3 months.
I fired our agency and hired the AI marketing team. Better output, faster turnaround, and it actually knows our brand voice.
The content strategist is my favorite hire. It plans our entire quarterly calendar and keeps everything on track without a single meeting.
ChatGPT and Jasper are writing assistants. You prompt, they generate, you copy-paste. Your AI marketing team is autonomous. They plan campaigns, create content, design graphics, schedule posts, track performance, and optimize. You manage them like employees, not tools.
Not if you train them properly. Upload your brand voice, style guide, and examples of content you love. They adapt to your tone and writing style, then improve from edits and approvals over time.
Yes. Connect your CMS, social media accounts, email platform, and other tools via one-click OAuth. Your team can draft, schedule, and publish directly. Set approval gates if you want to review before anything goes live.
Both. Each specialist can work independently on their domain, but they also coordinate. The strategist creates the plan, the writer executes it, the editor reviews, the designer creates visuals, and the social media manager distributes. Context flows between them automatically.
You can hire individual AI employees instead of the full team. Pick just a Content Writer, or a Social Media Manager, or any combination. Start small and add more as you need them.
Yes. Your AI team uses AI image generation to create graphics, banners, social cards, and infographics. You can provide brand templates and guidelines, and they maintain visual consistency across all assets.
The content writer researches keywords, analyzes search intent, studies top-ranking pages, and writes content optimized for search. They include meta titles, descriptions, internal links, and structured headers. SEO is built into the content creation process, not bolted on afterward.
Absolutely. Set up approval gates so nothing publishes without your sign-off. You can review individual pieces or batch-approve. Over time, as trust builds, you can loosen the gates and let routine content flow automatically.