# The Content Factory Pipeline:Batch · Schedule · Auto-Publish

> How SEONIB's batch distribution, scheduled publishing, and auto-publishing features build a truly automated content factory. Generate 66+ SEO articles/month and publish them across multiple sites on autopilot.

SEONIB · Content Automation · 2026

# The _Content Factory_ Pipeline:  
Batch · Schedule · Auto-Publish

SEONIB's three automation features — batch distribution, scheduled publishing, and auto-publishing — transform content creation from a manual daily task into a hands-free system. Generate 66+ SEO articles per month from 5 content sources, distribute them across multiple websites, schedule when each goes live, and let auto-publishing handle the rest. Here's how the pipeline works.

Updated **May 2026**|15 min read|MarTech Review Lab

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SEONIB builds a "content factory" through three features working as a pipeline: (1) Batch Distribution — generate and queue multiple articles across multiple sites from one dashboard. (2) Scheduled Publishing — set specific dates and times for each article to go live. (3) Auto-Publishing — push content from SEONIB directly to your website via API with zero manual CMS work. Together: you review topics 3-5 minutes/day, and SEONIB produces and publishes 66+ SEO blog posts per month across up to 10 websites — on autopilot.

### Table of Contents

1.  [The 4-Stage Content Factory Pipeline](#s1)
2.  [Deep Dive: Auto-Publishing](#s2)
3.  [Deep Dive: Scheduled Publishing](#s3)
4.  [Deep Dive: Batch Distribution](#s4)
5.  [How the Three Features Work Together](#s5)
6.  [Manual vs. Automated: Side-by-Side](#s6)
7.  [A Day in the Life of a Content Factory](#s7)
8.  [Plan Comparison](#s8)
9.  [Case Studies](#s9)
10.  [FAQ](#s10)

## 1\. The 4-Stage Content Factory Pipeline

The "content factory" isn't a metaphor — it's a literal 4-stage pipeline where each stage feeds into the next with minimal human intervention. Here's the architecture:

The Content Factory Pipeline

①

Generate

#### Content Creation

SEONIB generates articles from 5 sources: keyword, hot topic, social link, reference link, product link. ~66 SEO posts/month on Starter (80 credits).

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②

Distribute

#### Batch Distribution

Queue articles across multiple connected websites from one dashboard. Growth: 5 sites. Agency: 10 sites. One action, multiple destinations.

→

③

Schedule

#### Scheduled Publishing

Set specific dates and times for each article to go live. Build a content calendar days or weeks in advance. Publishing happens automatically.

→

④

Publish

#### Auto-Publishing

SEONIB pushes content to your website via API at the scheduled time. Formatting, SEO metadata, Schema markup — all handled automatically.

**The result:** A self-running system where your only daily task is reviewing 3-5 minutes of topic suggestions. The pipeline handles generation, optimization, distribution, scheduling, and publishing — producing 66+ published articles per month across your connected sites without manual CMS work.

## 2\. Deep Dive: Auto-Publishing

④

### Auto-Publishing

The Final Mile — Zero Manual CMS Work

Auto-publishing is the engine that completes the pipeline. It's the technical mechanism that takes a finished article from SEONIB and pushes it directly to your connected website — handling formatting, SEO metadata, Schema markup, image optimization, and publication — without you ever logging into your CMS.

**What auto-publishing handles automatically:**

-   **Content formatting** — article body, headings (H1-H3), lists, bold/italic, blockquotes
-   **SEO metadata** — meta title, meta description, canonical URL, Open Graph tags
-   **Schema markup** — Article or Product structured data for Google rich results
-   **Image optimization** — automatic alt text, compression, and proper sizing
-   **Internal linking** — suggests and inserts links to existing content on your site
-   **URL slug** — generates SEO-friendly URLs from the article's target keyword
-   **Category/tag assignment** — assigns articles to relevant blog categories
-   **Publishing status** — publishes live or saves as draft (your choice)

**Supported platforms:** Shopify, WordPress, WooCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Ghost, Magento, BigCommerce, and custom platforms via API. Setup takes ~10 minutes via OAuth — no code, no API keys, no developer needed.

10+Platforms

~10minSetup Time

0Manual Steps

Auto-Publishing vs. Manual Publishing: What Changes

**Without auto-publishing:** Generate article in SEONIB → copy text → open WordPress/Shopify → create new post → paste content → format headings → add meta description → add Schema markup → upload images → set URL slug → assign category → click publish. **Time: 15-25 minutes per article.**

**With auto-publishing:** Generate article in SEONIB → review (optional) → click "Publish" (or set to auto). SEONIB handles everything else via API. **Time: 0-3 minutes per article.**

## 3\. Deep Dive: Scheduled Publishing

③

### Scheduled Publishing

The Timing Layer — Control When Content Goes Live

Scheduled publishing adds a time dimension to auto-publishing. Instead of publishing articles immediately after generation (or review), you set specific dates and times for each article to go live. This gives you strategic control over your content calendar while maintaining full automation.

**How scheduled publishing works:**

-   **Set publishing cadence** — e.g., 2 articles/day, 5 articles/week, or specific days only
-   **Set publishing time** — e.g., 9:00 AM EST every weekday (when your audience is most active)
-   **Queue content in advance** — generate a week or month of content in one session, then schedule it to drip out over time
-   **Override per article** — adjust the schedule for individual articles (publish immediately, delay, reschedule)
-   **Multi-site scheduling** — set different schedules for different connected sites

**Why scheduling matters for SEO:** Google rewards consistent publishing velocity. A site that publishes 2 articles/day consistently outperforms a site that publishes 10 articles on Monday and nothing for the rest of the week. Scheduled publishing enforces consistent velocity automatically.

24/7Publishing

∞Queue Length

Per-siteSchedules

Scheduled Publishing vs. Auto-Publishing: What's the Difference?

**Auto-publishing is the mechanism** — the technical capability that pushes content from SEONIB to your website via API.

**Scheduled publishing is the timing layer** — it determines _when_ auto-publishing triggers.

Without scheduling: auto-publishing fires immediately after generation (or review). With scheduling: auto-publishing fires at your specified date and time. Both are part of the same pipeline; scheduling adds a time delay for strategic publishing control.

## 4\. Deep Dive: Batch Distribution

②

### Batch Distribution

The Multiplier — One Dashboard, Multiple Sites

Batch distribution multiplies your content output by publishing articles across multiple websites from a single dashboard action. Instead of publishing one article to one site at a time, you select multiple articles, select multiple destination sites, and SEONIB distributes them all — with each site receiving properly formatted, SEO-optimized content tailored to its platform.

**How batch distribution works:**

-   **Connect multiple sites** — Growth plan: up to 5 sites. Agency plan: up to 10 sites
-   **Select articles** — choose from your generated content queue (all articles from all 5 sources)
-   **Select destinations** — choose which connected sites receive which articles
-   **One-click distribute** — SEONIB pushes selected articles to all selected sites simultaneously
-   **Platform-specific formatting** — each article is formatted for its destination platform (Shopify blog vs. WordPress post vs. Wix blog, etc.)
-   **Combine with scheduling** — batch-distribute articles now, schedule them to publish at different times across different sites

**Real-world use case:** An agency managing 8 client sites generates 10 articles per client (80 total). Using batch distribution, they push all 80 articles to their respective client sites in one session. Each client's site receives articles in the correct format, with the correct brand voice (via Brand Workspace), published on the correct schedule.

5Sites (Growth)

10Sites (Agency)

1Dashboard

## 5\. How the Three Features Work Together

The three features aren't independent — they're stages in a connected pipeline. Here's how they compose into a single automated system:

Pipeline Stage

Feature

What It Does

User Action Required

**Stage 1: Generate**

5 Content Sources

SEONIB generates articles from keywords, hot topics, social links, reference links, product links

3-5 min/day: review topic suggestions

**Stage 2: Distribute**

Batch Distribution

Queue articles across multiple connected sites from one dashboard

Select articles + destination sites (1 action)

**Stage 3: Schedule**

Scheduled Publishing

Set dates/times for each article to go live on each site

Set schedule once (then it repeats)

**Stage 4: Publish**

Auto-Publishing

Push content to website via API at scheduled time. Formatting, SEO, Schema — all automatic

Zero — fully automated

The "Set It and Forget It" Scenario

**Day 1:** Connect your websites (10 min). Configure Brand Workspace (15 min). Set publishing schedule: 2 articles/day at 9:00 AM EST, alternating between Site A and Site B.

**Day 2 onward:** Log in for 3-5 minutes each morning. Review SEONIB's topic suggestions. Approve or adjust. SEONIB generates the articles, formats them for each site, and publishes them on schedule — automatically.

**End of month:** 60+ published articles across 2 sites. Your total time investment: ~90 minutes for the entire month (3 min/day x 30 days). SEONIB's time investment: generating, optimizing, formatting, scheduling, and publishing all 60+ articles.

## 6\. Manual vs. Automated: Side-by-Side

Here's the honest comparison between publishing content manually (using ChatGPT + WordPress) and using SEONIB's content factory pipeline:

### Manual Workflow (ChatGPT + CMS)

-   Research topic manually (10-15 min)
-   Write SEO prompt for ChatGPT (5 min)
-   Generate article in ChatGPT (2-3 min)
-   Edit and fact-check output (15-20 min)
-   Add SEO metadata manually (5 min)
-   Add Schema markup manually (5 min)
-   Log into CMS, create new post (3 min)
-   Format content, upload images (10 min)
-   Set URL slug, category, tags (3 min)
-   Click publish (1 min)
-   Repeat for each site separately

Total: 60-80 min per article · 1 site at a time

### SEONIB Content Factory

-   Review topic suggestion (2-3 min)
-   Click approve (1 sec)
-   SEONIB generates SEO-optimized article (auto)
-   SEONIB adds metadata + Schema (auto)
-   SEONIB formats for your CMS (auto)
-   SEONIB batch-distributes to sites (auto)
-   SEONIB publishes on schedule (auto)
-   Repeat: same 2-3 min for next topic
-   Multiple sites: same process (auto)
-   Next morning: new articles already live

Total: 3-5 min per article · Multiple sites simultaneously

**At 66 articles/month (Starter plan capacity):** Manual workflow = 66-88 hours of work. SEONIB content factory = 3.3 hours of work (3 min/day x 66 articles). **Time savings: 63-85 hours per month.**

## 7\. A Day in the Life of a Content Factory

Here's what a typical day looks like when SEONIB's content factory is running:

8:00 AM

#### Yesterday's Articles Go Live

SEONIB auto-publishes 2 scheduled articles to your WordPress site and 1 to your Shopify blog — exactly at 9:00 AM EST as configured. You didn't log in. You didn't click anything. The articles are live with full SEO metadata, Schema markup, and optimized formatting.

Fully Automated

8:30 AM

#### Quick Morning Review (3-5 min)

You log into SEONIB. Today's topic suggestions are ready — generated from your keyword list, trending topics, and product links. You review 3-5 topics, approve the ones you like, adjust one headline. Total time: 3-5 minutes.

3-5 Minutes User Input

8:35 AM

#### SEONIB Generates Today's Content

Based on your approved topics, SEONIB generates 2-3 articles — SEO-optimized, brand voice-matched, with Schema markup and meta descriptions. Articles are queued for tomorrow's scheduled publishing window.

Fully Automated

8:40 AM

#### Batch Distribution (If Multi-Site)

If you manage multiple sites (Growth: 5, Agency: 10), SEONIB distributes articles to the correct sites. Article A → WordPress site. Article B → Shopify store. Article C → both sites. Each is formatted for its destination platform.

Fully Automated

9:00 AM

#### You Move On With Your Day

Your content work is done. Tomorrow morning, SEONIB will auto-publish today's generated articles on schedule. The cycle repeats — 3-5 minutes of your time each morning, 2-3 new published articles each day.

Pipeline Runs on Autopilot

End of Month

#### Results

66+ articles published across your sites. Total time invested: ~90 minutes (3 min/day x 30 days). Organic traffic growing. AI answer engine citations increasing. Zero late nights, zero weekend writing sessions, zero freelancer invoices.

66+ Articles · ~90 Min Total

## 8\. Plan Comparison: Automation Features by Tier

Feature

Free

Starter

Growth

Agency

**Monthly credits**

8

80

More

Most

**Price (with code 2E4R3NJE)**

$0

$23.20/mo

$63.20/mo

$159.20/mo

~SEO blog posts/month

~6

~66

More

Most

~AEO articles/month

~4

~40

More

Most

5 Content Sources

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Brand Workspace

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Brand Voices

1

2

2

2

Auto-Publishing

No

Yes (1 site)

Yes (5 sites)

Yes (10 sites)

Scheduled Publishing

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Batch Distribution

No

No (1 site only)

Yes (5 sites)

Yes (10 sites)

**Content Factory Capability**

Testing

Single-site factory

Multi-site factory

Agency-scale factory

Which Plan for the Full Content Factory?

**Starter ($23.20/mo):** Full content factory for a single site — auto-publishing + scheduling + 66 articles/month. This is the minimum viable content factory for most businesses.

**Growth ($63.20/mo):** Multi-site content factory — adds batch distribution across 5 sites. Ideal for businesses with multiple properties or small agencies.

**Agency ($159.20/mo):** Agency-scale factory — batch distribution across 10 sites with maximum credits. Ideal for agencies managing multiple clients.

## 9\. Case Studies

Case 1 — Ecommerce Store: Single-Site Content Factory (Starter Plan)

**Context:** Shopify store selling fitness equipment. Previously published 8-10 blog posts per month manually (hiring freelancers at $150/article = $1,200-1,500/month). Content was inconsistent — some weeks 3 posts, some weeks 0.

**SEONIB setup:** Connected Shopify store via OAuth (~10 minutes). Configured Brand Workspace with fitness industry voice and terminology. Set schedule: 2 articles/day at 8:00 AM EST. Content sources: Keyword Blog (primary) + Products to Blog (product reviews). Mode: review mode for first month, then switched to auto mode.

**Results after 4 months:** Published 264 articles (66/month x 4 months). Previously: 32-40 articles over the same period. Publishing consistency: 2/day, 7 days/week, zero gaps. Organic traffic: 1,800 → 14,200 sessions/month. **Monthly cost: $23.20 (was $1,200-1,500). Monthly savings: $1,176-1,476.** Time invested: 3-5 minutes/day reviewing topics.

Case 2 — Digital Agency: Multi-Site Content Factory (Agency Plan)

**Context:** Agency managing blog content for 8 ecommerce clients across different niches. Previously employed 3 freelance writers ($4,500/month) producing 60-80 articles/month across all clients. Quality and turnaround time were inconsistent.

**SEONIB setup:** Connected 8 client sites (Shopify, WordPress, WooCommerce). Configured separate Brand Workspace for each client (unique voice, tone, terminology per niche). Set different publishing schedules per client (some wanted 1/day, others 3/week). Content sources: Keyword Blog + Products to Blog + Reference Link (for industry commentary). Batch distribution: articles queued and distributed to correct client sites in one session.

**Results after 5 months:** Published 400+ articles across 8 clients. Replaced 2 of 3 freelancers. Content production cost: $4,500/month → $159.20/month. Output: same volume, faster turnaround, consistent quality. **Monthly savings: $4,340.80. Time savings: 80+ hours/month.** Agency retained 1 freelancer for thought leadership pieces only.

Case 3 — SaaS Company: Scheduled + Auto-Publishing (Growth Plan)

**Context:** B2B SaaS company with 2 websites (main product site + resource hub). Marketing team of 1. Previously published 4-6 articles per month, inconsistently. No publishing schedule — articles went live whenever the marketer had time.

**SEONIB setup:** Connected both sites. Growth plan (5 sites, only using 2). Configured Brand Workspace with technical SaaS voice. Set schedule: main site = 1 article/day at 9:00 AM; resource hub = 3 articles/week at 10:00 AM. Content sources: Keyword Blog (primary) + Social Media Link (repurposing founder's LinkedIn posts) + Reference Link (industry reports).

**Results after 3 months:** Published 150+ articles across 2 sites (previously: 12-18). Publishing consistency: perfect — zero missed days. Google Search Console showed consistent crawl rate increase (Google rewards publishing velocity consistency). **Monthly cost: $63.20. Organic traffic: 800 → 5,400 sessions/month across both sites.** Inbound leads from blog: 18/month (previously 2-3).

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## 10\. FAQ

Sourced from Google People Also Ask, Reddit r/SEO, r/SaaS, r/ecommerce, Product Hunt, and SEONIB user community.

What is SEONIB's batch distribution feature?

Batch distribution lets you generate and queue multiple articles for publishing across multiple connected websites from a single dashboard. Growth plan: up to 5 sites. Agency plan: up to 10 sites. One action distributes articles to all selected destinations with platform-specific formatting.

What is SEONIB's scheduled publishing feature?

Scheduled publishing lets you set specific dates and times for articles to go live on your connected websites. Queue days or weeks of content in advance. Configure publishing cadence (e.g., 2/day), time (e.g., 9:00 AM EST), and per-site schedules. SEONIB publishes automatically at the scheduled times.

What is SEONIB's auto-publishing feature?

Auto-publishing pushes generated content directly to your website via API with zero manual CMS work. SEONIB handles formatting, SEO metadata, Schema markup, image optimization, URL slugs, and category assignment. Connect your site via OAuth (~10 minutes) and all publishing is automated.

How do these three features create an automated content factory?

They form a 4-stage pipeline: Generate (5 content sources) → Batch Distribute (queue across multiple sites) → Schedule (set publishing times) → Auto-Publish (push to website via API). Your only daily task: 3-5 minutes of topic review. SEONIB handles the rest. Result: 66+ published articles/month across multiple sites with near-zero manual work.

How many websites can SEONIB publish to?

Supported platforms: Shopify, WordPress, WooCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Ghost, Magento, BigCommerce, and custom via API. Site limits by plan: Starter = 1 site, Growth = 5 sites, Agency = 10 sites. Batch distribution (Growth/Agency) publishes to multiple sites simultaneously.

Can I schedule articles to publish while I sleep?

Yes — that's the core purpose. Set your schedule (e.g., 2 articles/day at 9:00 AM EST), queue your content, and SEONIB publishes automatically at the scheduled times. You wake up to new published articles every morning without touching your CMS.

What's the difference between auto-publishing and scheduled publishing?

Auto-publishing is the mechanism — it pushes content to your website via API. Scheduled publishing is the timing layer — it determines when auto-publishing triggers. Without scheduling, auto-publishing fires immediately. With scheduling, it fires at your specified date and time. Both are part of the same pipeline.

Do I need technical knowledge to set up auto-publishing?

No — SEONIB connects via OAuth (similar to "Sign in with Google"). Setup takes ~10 minutes: connect site, authorize, select blog, configure preferences. No code, no API keys, no developer. SEONIB handles all formatting and SEO metadata during publishing.

Can I review articles before they are auto-published?

Yes — two modes: (1) Review mode — articles saved as drafts for your review before publishing. (2) Auto mode — articles skip review and go directly to auto-publishing (immediate or scheduled). Most businesses start with review mode and switch to auto mode once they trust output quality.

How much does SEONIB cost?

With code 2E4R3NJE (20% off): Free (8 credits), Starter $23.20/month (80 credits, 1 site — ~66 SEO blogs or ~40 AEO articles), Growth $63.20/month (more credits, 5 sites, batch distribution), Agency $159.20/month (most credits, 10 sites, full pipeline). Starter is the minimum for a single-site content factory.

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-   [How to Use SEONIB for Your Ecommerce Business](#)
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Published: May 1, 2026 · Last Updated: May 27, 2026 · Contact: team@martechreviewlab.com

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