What led me to build BlogBowl 🤔
I’ve been in the SEO game for quite a while. 🕵️♂️
I remember building some free tools - a TikTok downloader that got around 2k clicks/month from Google, and later a directory of AI tools that scaled to 200k clicks/month at its peak.
(Just so I’m not only talking — here’s a quick screenshot from Google Search Console 👇
(P.S. completely done with AI content!))

Over time, I realized that SEO isn’t just about writing good content - it’s also about technical setup ⚙️
You need to 👇
🚀 Keep an eye on page speed
🧩 Structure your pages properly
🖼️ Add plenty of media (images, videos, etc.)
💡 Make sure your pages have more useful elements than your competitors
And of course - don’t forget about rich results that help Google better understand your article, your organization, and your content.
All of that takes a lot of time - and experience. ⏳
So I decided to pack everything I’d learned over 3 years into BlogBowl - a platform that helps anyone set up an SEO-optimized blog in minutes instead of spending weeks coding it from scratch. ⚡
Then I realized I could help people save even more time by building an AI Agent 🤖 - one that analyzes websites, finds relevant keywords, suggests article ideas, and writes complete, professional blog posts from start to finish.
The AI Agent does way more than you can get from a single LLM prompt:
🔍 Finds top articles for your keyword & location
🧠 Builds an optimized post structure
✍️ Writes section by section
🖼️ Generates images & screenshots
🎥 Finds relevant YouTube videos, stats & citations
📊 Creates tables and elements that help your content rank higher
Overall, it saves tons of time, and comes with SEO-optimized templates out of the box.
If you ever want to tweak something, there’s a Notion-like editor for editing or writing new posts anytime - no fuss. 📝
I’ve put a lot of love into building BlogBowl - so much that I couldn’t just sell it. ❤️
Btw, you can also change colors of your blogs very easily 👇

Instead, I decided to open source it, so anyone can see its real value and use it freely.
Hope you’ll like the project!
And if you have any feedback, I’d really appreciate hearing it. 😉
Dan



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