SEO & growth · Content marketing
Publish blog articles from your videos
Turn a class transcript into a full blog post with AI, review it in Drafts, and publish it to your site's blog — every article becomes another indexable page in your sitemap and AI-discovery file. You can also create articles via the API.
Your built-in blog
Every site has a blog at yourdomain.com/blog — an index of your published articles, newest first, each with a thumbnail pulled from its source video and its own shareable page. Published articles are automatically added to your sitemap and to your AI-discovery file, so each post is a new way for people (and AI assistants) to find you.
You don't have to write the articles yourself. The AI content tools read a video's transcript and draft a complete 400–700 word blog post from it — the substance of your teaching, rewritten for reading.
From video to published post
Generation always produces a draft, never a live post. Everything the AI writes lands in your Drafts workspace, where you read it, edit anything that needs your voice, and either publish or discard it. Nothing reaches your blog — or Google — without your approval.
You can also ask the AI assistant (Benny by default — tenants can rename it) to generate content from a specific class as part of a full content pack: blog post, description, social hooks, and SEO details from one video.
Creating articles from outside
If you already have a blog elsewhere or want to automate publishing, articles can also be created through the developer API using an API key with article-writing permission (created under Integrations → API keys). That makes it easy to migrate an existing archive or wire your blog into external tools.
Step by step
- Make sure the class has a transcript (open it under Videos and check the Transcript workspace).
- From the video, use the content tools to generate a blog post — or ask the AI assistant.
- Open Content → Drafts and review the generated article.
- Edit the text so it sounds like you, then publish.
- Visit yourdomain.com/blog to see it live.
Good to know
- One filming session can become a class, a blog post, social hooks, and SEO details — run the content tools on every upload.
- Blog posts rank for question-style searches that class titles never will.
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