Homeowners research a remodel for weeks before they hire. BlogPal studies the builders ranking in your area, writes the articles that answer their cost and process questions, and publishes them to your WordPress site.
Start freeA renovation is a major decision, so homeowners read everything they can find first. "How much does an ADU cost", "kitchen remodel timeline", "do I need a permit for a home addition". They lean toward the contractor whose website answered those questions honestly.
Those informational pages are where local builders win or lose, and most contractors never publish them. That is your opening. BlogPal turns the cost, permit, and process questions in your trade into ranking articles, consistently, so you show up while a homeowner is still deciding.
Real examples. The exact topics come from the gaps your competitors leave open, and your service areas.
Point it at your website and it reads your services, your tone, and your service areas on its own.
It finds the projects competing builders rank for, and the ones they never answer, so you can take that ground.
Clear, helpful articles posted to your WordPress as drafts for your review, or on autopilot. Your call.
It covers every town you serve. If you work across a wide area, it rotates one service area per article, so you build real local coverage instead of stuffing place names into a single page.
It is honest about costs. An editing pass removes invented prices and statistics, so a homeowner reading your blog gets careful, credible ranges, not numbers that come back to bite you on a bid.
You stay in control. Drafts are the default. Review each article until you trust it enough to let it run on its own.
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No. An editing pass removes invented prices and stats, so cost articles give careful, general ranges a homeowner can trust without boxing you in on a bid.
No. BlogPal researches, writes, and publishes on its own. Drafts are the default if you want to review, but it runs without your time.
Yes. It rotates one service area per article and pulls topics from your services, so you build wide local and project coverage over time.
It is built to. BlogPal studies the builders already ranking in your area and aims at the gaps they leave open, with on-page SEO and schema handled for you.
Start with one free article a month. No card, no API key, no risk.
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