Seracer

A blog on your domain, drafted for you.
You decide what publishes.

Seracer reads your site, suggests what to write about, and drafts articles in the voice it finds there. You review every draft. The ones you publish go live at blog.yourdomain.com — no CMS to install, no plugin, no repo, no deploy.

  • One site
  • 100 live posts
  • $99/month
  • Markdown export

From idea to live post

  1. Choose an ideafrom the topics Seracer suggests
  2. queuedthe job is in line
  3. processingresearch, then the draft
  4. Draft readyyours to edit, or to leave
  5. Publish to blogyou click it — nothing else does
  6. blog.yourdomain.com/your-articlelive, as plain HTML

Every article stops at Draft ready and waits. Seracer never puts a page on your blog by itself.

Setup, once

  1. Point it at your site

    Seracer reads your pages and builds a style profile — how you write, what you sell, who you talk to.

  2. Pick your blog address

    yourname-blog.seracer.com, or blog.yourdomain.com with the DNS records we walk you through. You choose it at the end of setup, so an abandoned signup doesn't burn a name.

  3. Approve the blog identity

    We review new blog identities before they become public. This is the one step that waits on us.

  4. Take the drafts

    Generate one when you want it, or set a schedule — daily, weekly or monthly. Nothing is public until you publish it.

What the published page actually is

MarkupServer-rendered HTML. No client-side framework — the article is in the page source, and it reads with JavaScript off.
Scriptsscript-src 'none'. No analytics, no third-party scripts, no cookies.
CanonicalOne canonical URL on your primary domain — declared even while we temporarily serve the page from the .seracer.com address.
SitemapLists every live post. The read limit and the publication limit are the same number, so it cannot truncate.
Structured dataBlogPosting on every post — headline, dates, publisher.
DomainYours. Verifiable in Google Search Console.
CachePublishing drops the blog's cached pages, so the post and the sitemap update straight away. If that purge fails, the change appears within five minutes.

Checkable on any post we serve. View source.

Price

$99 / month

  • One site, one hosted blog — *.seracer.com or your own domain
  • Up to 100 published articles at a time
  • Drafts, edits and republishing included. No usage overages.
  • Billed monthly. Cancel any time — your posts stay live through the period you've paid for.
  • After that the hosted pages go dark, and when the subscription ends your custom domain is released back to you.
  • Export every article as Markdown whenever you want — before, during or after cancelling.
Start — $99/month

That's the whole price list. No annual lock-in, no usage overage, no enterprise tier to get talked into.

Questions

Will Google penalise me for AI-written content?
Google's own guidance says the tool isn't the problem — publishing pages that add nothing is, and that rule applies to human writing too. Read it yourself: Google Search's guidance on using generative AI content on your website. The named risk there is scaled content abuse — many pages, little added value — which is exactly the failure mode a generator makes easy. What Seracer does about it is structural: articles stop at a draft, you decide what goes live, and you can edit anything before or after publishing. If you publish a hundred posts you never read, no tool can fix that for you.
What if an article is wrong, or doesn't sound like me?
Edit it before publishing — it's a draft in an editor, not a finished file. If it's already live, rewrite and republish; that never uses another slot.
Does Seracer track whether AI assistants mention my brand?
No. Several good tools do that. Seracer is software for producing and hosting the pages, not a managed writing service and not a visibility tracker.
Do I own the content, and can I take it with me?
It's yours. Export every article as Markdown whenever you like — while you're a customer and after you stop being one. If you cancel, your posts stay live through the period you've already paid for and then go dark; when the subscription ends, a custom domain goes back to you. The export doesn't expire with either.
Is content SEO even worth it at my stage?
Often not. SEO pays back over months, and if you need customers this quarter a blog is the wrong instrument. Seracer is for the case where you've decided it's worth doing and what's stopping you is that each post costs most of an afternoon.

Point it at your site and read the first draft.

Start — $99/month