Sunflower Protocol

How it works

One website link in, one publish-ready post out — in about four minutes. Here's every step between them.

01

Read the site

We scrape the client's website — homepage, about, services, recent posts — and pull the business name, service area, phone, brand colors, real stats, and how they talk.

02

Classify voice + industry

An analyzer identifies the industry and voice (formal vs. casual, the terms they use and avoid) so the post sounds like them, not like a template.

03

Ground the keyword in real demand

Before writing, we pull live Google Autocomplete signals for the topic — the actual phrases and questions people search — and use them to choose the primary keyword, secondary keywords, and the FAQ. No blind guessing.

04

Write it, structured for 2026 SEO

A keyword-placed post with an extractable answer block (for featured snippets and AI citations), question-first FAQs, FAQPage + Article schema with freshness dates, and clean heading structure.

05

Design the visuals

A photoreal hero image and a brand-colored infographic are generated and placed in the post — so it reads as a designed article, not a wall of text.

06

Self-style the HTML

Every element carries inline styles, so the design travels with the post and survives on any theme. The output is one portable block of HTML.

07

Publish anywhere

Copy it, download it, or auto-publish to WordPress, Ghost, or Webflow. On a connected CMS, a fresh designed post can land every business day.

Why the quality holds up

The thing that gets AI content penalized — and embarrasses you in front of a client — is fabricated specificity. Sunflower's writer is held to hard guardrails:

  • Only uses facts found on the site — no invented stats, prices, founding dates, or credentials.
  • No banned or legally risky industry terms (e.g., no "guaranteed rent", no unlicensed legal/tax advice).
  • Reads at the right level for the audience, in the business’s own voice.
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