Built for the next decade of search.
Writegarden is an AI-native content operations platform — and the bet that the next decade of search rewards brands that show up in answers, not just on result pages. Operated independently from Portugal.
Content operations have been fragmented for too long.
Research lives in one tool. Writing in another. Publishing happens by hand. Measurement sits in a fourth window. Every seam between these steps leaks ROI — and every team paying for the seams pays in time, opportunity cost, and brand inconsistency. Writegarden closes the seams. One platform takes a domain to a published cluster, and from a published cluster to a measured outcome — without leaving the workflow.
The seams between research, writing, publishing and measurement are where ROI quietly dies. Writegarden closes them.
Five beliefs that shape the product.
Convictions, not slogans. Each one is wired into a shipping capability.
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Architecture beats keyword lists.
Topical clusters compound; keyword scrambles plateau. The platform plans pillars and supporting topics before it writes a single article — because authority is structural, not lexical.
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Brand voice is the moat.
Generic AI writing is a commodity. Voice-conditioned generation — tuned to vocabulary, cadence, value props, and audience — is not. Every article is drafted against a brand-voice profile, not a generic prompt.
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Publish where it matters.
A draft that never reaches a CMS is content that doesn't exist. Direct publishing to Webflow, WordPress, Shopify, Wix, Framer, and any platform via webhooks is non-negotiable — not a roadmap item, not a Zapier hack.
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Measure the new top of funnel.
AI engines now intercept queries before search does. Brand visibility in answers is the new front page — and Writegarden tracks it weekly across six engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Copilot, Claude, and Google AI Overviews), alongside traditional Search Console signals.
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Multi-tenant is foundational, not a feature.
Brands and clients deserve isolation at the database level, not folder separation. Organisation → company → site is built in from v1, so portfolios and agencies don't pay the price of bolted-on tenancy later.
Search is splitting in two.
Traditional search keeps doing what it does — and AI engines now answer a growing share of queries before users click anything. The same content strategy has to perform in both places: ranked links AND cited answers. AEO is not an alternative to SEO; it is what SEO becomes when the first surface is an answer engine. Writegarden is built for that split — one pipeline, both surfaces, measured weekly.
Ranked links.
Position 1–10, blue links, click-through to a page. The discipline of the last 25 years.
Cited mentions.
Share-of-voice in an AI answer, citations of your URLs, sentiment of how AI describes you. The discipline that's still being written.
One pipeline, end to end.
Research and clustering. Brand-voice generation across multi-locale markets. Imagery with alt text. Direct publishing to your CMS. Google Search Console measurement, native and read-only. AI-visibility tracking across six answer engines, with a 20-point AEO audit and a weekly digest. Built multi-tenant from the database up — organisation, company, site, with team roles. Sophisticated enough for enterprise content operations; accessible from €49.
Operated independently.
Writegarden is independently operated from Portugal. No outside investors steering the roadmap; no acquisition narrative diluting the product. The platform answers to its customers.
Reach the team at hello@writegarden.com · enterprise inquiries within 5 working days.
Signals, not commitments.
Public roadmap notes — directions the platform is moving in, not dates we've promised.
Deeper AEO orchestration
Custom engine prompt strategies, expanded keyword sets beyond five, named-entity tracking across categories, and competitive intelligence reports for Enterprise.
Programmatic access
A read/write API for orchestrating Writegarden from your own tools is in design. Webhooks already cover post-publish handoff today.
Broader integrations
Ghost is next in the native-publishing roster — Webflow, WordPress, Shopify, Wix, and Framer already ship today, plus signed webhooks for anything else.
Agency capabilities & white-label
Multi-tenant is already shipped. White-label, partner-tier pricing, and per-client reporting are in active development with early agency partners.
Plant your first cluster.
€1 trial, credited to your first invoice. Or talk to us about Enterprise.