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Run an Autoblog Campaign

Set up a campaign using Content Map or Keyword Search that helps Kitful generate articles on an ongoing schedule.

Autoblog is built for repeatable content production. You pick a discovery method, build your topic list, and let Kitful keep moving the campaign forward.

What Autoblog is best for

Use Autoblog when you want to:

  • build a steady content pipeline from one topic area
  • publish consistently without creating every article by hand
  • connect article generation with a publishing schedule

Step 1: Create a new campaign

Go to Autoblog and click New Campaign.

On the campaign page, start with Campaign Configuration:

  • Campaign Name
  • Integration
  • Articles Per Day
  • Publish Time

If you choose an integration here, Kitful can prepare articles for automatic publishing. If you leave it as None (manual publishing), your generated articles stay as drafts until you publish them yourself.

Step 2: Discover topics

The Topics section gives you two ways to find topics. Switch between them using the tabs.

Content Map

Content Map analyzes your website and niche to build a structured topical authority map. It scans your existing content, researches the competitive landscape, and identifies gaps you should fill.

To use it:

  1. Enter your Website URL and Niche
  2. Select the Language
  3. Click Generate Map

Generation takes 30-60 seconds. Once complete, Kitful shows your map organized into pillars (broad hub articles) and clusters (supporting articles that link back to each pillar). Each topic includes estimated search volume, keyword difficulty, and content type.

You can select or deselect individual topics, toggle entire pillars, and then click Add to Campaign to move selected topics into your campaign list.

Content Map costs 10 credits per generation.

Keyword Search finds topics from a single seed keyword. It works well when you already know your focus area and want a flat list of keywords to target.

To use it:

  1. Enter your Seed Keyword
  2. Select Language and Keywords To Generate
  3. Optionally add Context to guide discovery
  4. Click Search Keywords

Credit cost scales with the number of keywords requested (1 credit per 5 keywords).

Manual topics

You can also add topics manually at any time using the keyword and title fields below the tabs.

Step 3: Review your topics

After discovery, Kitful shows all topics in a single list with keyword difficulty, search volume, and status. Topics from both Content Map and Keyword Search end up in the same list.

This is a good time to clean up the campaign before launch. Remove topics that do not fit, edit title suggestions, and make sure the list matches your goals.

Step 4: Adjust content settings if needed

Use Content Settings if you want more control over how campaign articles are written.

You can adjust things like:

  • language and point of view
  • brand mentions
  • conclusion and FAQ sections
  • quotes, tables, and emphasis
  • featured images and image style

Step 5: Save or launch

You have two main choices:

  • Save keeps the campaign as a draft
  • Create Campaign launches it and turns it active

Once a campaign is launched, topic generation is locked. That means it is worth reviewing your topics carefully before you start.

Campaign statuses

You may see these campaign states:

  • draft
  • active
  • paused
  • completed

After launch, you can use Pause or Resume to control the campaign.

How publishing works in Autoblog

If you selected an integration

Kitful prepares generated articles to publish on the schedule you set with Publish Time.

If you selected None (manual publishing)

Kitful still generates the articles, but it leaves them as drafts so you can review and publish them yourself later.

Important note about scheduling

Autoblog handles its own publishing schedule in the background. That means you should not expect Autoblog schedules to appear in the manual Articles -> Scheduled view.

Best practices

  • use Content Map if you are starting a new site or want a strategic, gap-focused plan
  • use Keyword Search if you already know your niche and want quick keyword-level discovery
  • you can use both methods in the same campaign and combine the results
  • keep the first topic batch small until you trust the output quality
  • use a connected integration only after you trust the campaign setup
  • run one test campaign before scaling up

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