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200Post vs Autoblogging.ai

One writes articles for your CMS. The other is the site.

Autoblogging.ai is an excellent AI article writer. It generates SEO-optimised posts in bulk and pushes them to a CMS you already own. 200Post is a different product: it is the publication — the subdomain, the branded masthead, the daily cadence, the hosting, the archive — and articles publish automatically to it every day. If you already have a WordPress site and just need more content, Autoblogging.ai is the right tool. If you want to start a publication and never touch a CMS, 200Post is the right tool.

Side-by-side

Feature200PostAutoblogging.ai
What you getA live branded publication at a subdomain, with daily articlesArticles you paste into your own CMS
Hosting and site buildIncluded — nothing to set upYou provide WordPress, Ghost, or similar
Publishing cadenceDaily, automatedOn-demand generation, you publish manually or via integration
Entry price$20 / month$19 / month (entry) — plus your own hosting stack
Article volume at entry5 / day (~150 / month)5–15 articles / month on the entry plan
Custom domainPremium tier, $30 / monthDepends on your CMS
Archive, search, designNewspaper-style layout out of the boxWhatever your CMS theme provides
Setup time~5 minutes30 min – 2 hours (CMS + plugins + theme)

Pick Autoblogging.ai

  • You already run a WordPress site and want more content on it
  • You prefer full control over your own hosting and theme
  • You want SEO-heavy articles generated in bulk for an existing domain

Pick 200Post

  • You want a publication, not just articles
  • You would rather not manage a CMS, plugins, or hosting
  • You want something that looks editorial on day one and publishes daily without your input

Both are legitimate. The question is what job you are hiring the tool to do. If your answer is "write articles," use Autoblogging.ai. If your answer is "run a publication," use 200Post.

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