ContentBot
Automate content workflows for blogs, marketing, and bulk writing
ContentBot is an AI content automation tool for marketers, copywriters, founders, and bloggers. It helps you build content workflows, generate blog posts, and run bulk imports through a web app, plus browser and WordPress integrations.
Agenticness = how independently a tool can take action, scored across 9 dimensions. Scored independently by David Kooi, Skylark Creations — see full rubric → Last re-evaluated 31 July 2026.
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- Score changeRubric upgrade v3_0 → v3.1: score 4/32 → 7/364 → 7/36(+3)
Rubric upgrade: agenticness v3.0 (8 dims, /32) → v3.1 (9 dims, /36). Adds Dim 9 (Operator Sovereignty), splits Dim 6 into 6a/6b lenses, tightens Dim 4 autonomous-retry distinction. Not a product change — score shift reflects new dimension + recalibrated rubric, not a change in the tool. Fanout suppressed.
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ContentBot is a cloud-based AI writing and content automation platform focused on marketing content. It is built for marketers, SEO specialists, copywriters, founders, and bloggers who want to produce blog posts, landing page copy, ad copy, product descriptions, and other content faster.
ContentBot is more of a content workflow tool than a general-purpose autonomous agent. It can chain triggers, actions, and filters to automate content generation, but the available information suggests you still design the workflow and review the...
Executes tasks you assign, one step at a time, within narrow domains.
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