Add categories, product updates, docs, changelogs, or rough ideas. Bason keeps publishing scheduled SEO posts, refreshing aging content, and supporting discovery through a sitemap and IndexNow.
You know promotion matters, but every post still starts with picking a topic from scratch.
Product updates and changelogs pile up, but they do not become a steady blog engine.
Even good posts get stale, and refreshing, republishing, and checking search discoverability stays manual.
Add categories and topics once. Bason keeps turning product updates, docs, use cases, and comparisons into SEO posts.
Refresh aging posts, add them to the sitemap, and notify search engines that support IndexNow.
Start with an SEO blog. Next, adapt each published post into Threads, X, and LinkedIn-native promotion.
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Bason is not just for one-off drafts. Topic queues, scheduled publishing, and freshness refreshes keep your product blog moving.
Bason publishes public URLs, keeps them fast with ISR, includes them in the sitemap, and notifies IndexNow-enabled engines.
Use English for global acquisition, and publish Korean posts from the same workflow when you need them.
Start with 5 free credits. Buy credit packs only when you need more posts, multilingual publishing, or freshness refreshes.
No. Public posts are added to the sitemap, which you can submit in Search Console after connecting your domain. Google still decides when to crawl and index each URL.
Pick 'Both' and the AI writes two separate posts — one per market — each on its own URL. It's a rewrite, not a translation. Costs 2 credits.
Per-post, pick a 7/14/30/90-day cadence. A cron at 02:00 checks aging posts. 'Partial update' patches the outdated sections (1 credit); 'Full rewrite' regenerates against current sources (2 credits).
The current core is automated blog publishing and freshness management. The next distribution layer can adapt each post into Threads, X, and LinkedIn-native content through their APIs and approval flows.
Product update posts, feature tutorials, customer use cases, competitor comparisons, changelog summaries, and onboarding-doc articles are the best starting points.
Not a subscription — top up credits as you need. One post costs one credit. Unused credits never expire, and unused balances are refundable.
Add one category or topic and turn it into a repeatable SEO publishing and freshness workflow.
Start automated promotion