1 year ago I was wasting 3 hours publishing one blog post. Today I launched the fix.
I just launched Ranklly today.
It's an all-in-one AI-powered blogging platform that lets you write, optimize, and publish SEO-friendly content with custom domains, built-in keyword research, content templates, newsletter forms, and lightning-fast hosting. No more juggling WordPress + ChatGPT + Ahrefs + hosting.
I built this because I was exhausted from exactly that chaos.
Every time I wanted to publish one article, I'd waste hours switching between 6 different tools.
Blank page syndrome, slow loading times, painful SEO, and technical headaches that killed my momentum.
I got so frustrated I decided to fix it for myself and for every other creator feeling the same pain.
I spent the last 1 year building Ranklly. with my co-founder @kunaiii__
joined and made this real.
The hardest part wasn't the code it was fighting self-doubt on days when zero people cared and wondering if I was just building another tool nobody would use.
Today is Day 1. Zero users. Zero revenue.
I'm genuinely excited… and honestly a little scared.
If you're a blogger, newsletter writer, solopreneur, or anyone who creates content online and hates tool overload I'd love for you to try Ranklly.
→ 7-day free trial: https://t.co/LO2lypFEo1
Be brutally honest with your feedback.
Tell me what feels broken, what's missing, or what you love.
I'm reading every single reply and DM.
This is me building in public.
Follow along if you want to watch the messy journey of turning creator pain into something simple.
I'm building https://t.co/LO2lypFEo1 all-in-one platform that lets you research keywords, create competitor-based templates, write, optimize, and publish SEO-friendly blog posts on your own domain, so you no longer have to switch between 6 different tools just to get one article live.
@mscode07 https://t.co/Zw722Z821Q: One simple platform that takes you from keyword research → competitor-based template → writing → optimizing → publishing a ranked blog post on your own domain — without switching between 6 different tools.
Added a Readability tab in Ranklly.
It highlights misspelled words, hard-to-read sentences, complex words, and passive voice so you can quickly fix them and create content that’s actually easy and enjoyable to read.
No more generic AI slop. Just better, clearer writing that ranks and connects with real people.
Added a Readability tab in Ranklly.
It highlights misspelled words, hard-to-read sentences, complex words, and passive voice stuff that makes content feel clunky or robotic.
The goal is simple: help writers create content that’s actually easy and enjoyable to read, while still being SEO-friendly.
Instead of pumping out generic AI slop that feels stiff and unnatural, you can quickly spot what needs fixing and make the text flow better for real humans (and search engines).
This is one of those small features I wished I had when I was editing my own posts.
What’s the biggest readability issue you usually run into when writing or editing content?
Added a Readability tab in Ranklly.
It highlights misspelled words, hard-to-read sentences, complex words, and passive voice so you can quickly fix them and create content that’s actually easy and enjoyable to read.
No more generic AI slop. Just better, clearer writing that ranks and connects with real people.
Added a Readability tab in Ranklly.
It highlights misspelled words, hard-to-read sentences, complex words, and passive voice stuff that makes content feel clunky or robotic.
The goal is simple: help writers create content that’s actually easy and enjoyable to read, while still being SEO-friendly.
Instead of pumping out generic AI slop that feels stiff and unnatural, you can quickly spot what needs fixing and make the text flow better for real humans (and search engines).
This is one of those small features I wished I had when I was editing my own posts.
What’s the biggest readability issue you usually run into when writing or editing content?
Added a Readability tab in Ranklly.
It highlights misspelled words, hard-to-read sentences, complex words, and passive voice so you can quickly fix them and create content that’s actually easy and enjoyable to read.
No more generic AI slop. Just better, clearer writing that ranks and connects with real people.
Added a Readability tab in Ranklly.
It highlights misspelled words, hard-to-read sentences, complex words, and passive voice stuff that makes content feel clunky or robotic.
The goal is simple: help writers create content that’s actually easy and enjoyable to read, while still being SEO-friendly.
Instead of pumping out generic AI slop that feels stiff and unnatural, you can quickly spot what needs fixing and make the text flow better for real humans (and search engines).
This is one of those small features I wished I had when I was editing my own posts.
What’s the biggest readability issue you usually run into when writing or editing content?
Added a Readability tab in Ranklly.
It highlights misspelled words, hard-to-read sentences, complex words, and passive voice so you can quickly fix them and create content that’s actually easy and enjoyable to read.
No more generic AI slop. Just better, clearer writing that ranks and connects with real people.
Added a Readability tab in Ranklly.
It highlights misspelled words, hard-to-read sentences, complex words, and passive voice stuff that makes content feel clunky or robotic.
The goal is simple: help writers create content that’s actually easy and enjoyable to read, while still being SEO-friendly.
Instead of pumping out generic AI slop that feels stiff and unnatural, you can quickly spot what needs fixing and make the text flow better for real humans (and search engines).
This is one of those small features I wished I had when I was editing my own posts.
What’s the biggest readability issue you usually run into when writing or editing content?
Added a Readability tab in Ranklly.
It highlights misspelled words, hard-to-read sentences, complex words, and passive voice so you can quickly fix them and create content that’s actually easy and enjoyable to read.
No more generic AI slop. Just better, clearer writing that ranks and connects with real people.
Added a Readability tab in Ranklly.
It highlights misspelled words, hard-to-read sentences, complex words, and passive voice stuff that makes content feel clunky or robotic.
The goal is simple: help writers create content that’s actually easy and enjoyable to read, while still being SEO-friendly.
Instead of pumping out generic AI slop that feels stiff and unnatural, you can quickly spot what needs fixing and make the text flow better for real humans (and search engines).
This is one of those small features I wished I had when I was editing my own posts.
What’s the biggest readability issue you usually run into when writing or editing content?
Added a Readability tab in Ranklly.
It highlights misspelled words, hard-to-read sentences, complex words, and passive voice stuff that makes content feel clunky or robotic.
The goal is simple: help writers create content that’s actually easy and enjoyable to read, while still being SEO-friendly.
Instead of pumping out generic AI slop that feels stiff and unnatural, you can quickly spot what needs fixing and make the text flow better for real humans (and search engines).
This is one of those small features I wished I had when I was editing my own posts.
What’s the biggest readability issue you usually run into when writing or editing content?
Day 6 from lunch #buildinpublic
Still the same numbers:
12 signups total.
1 person actively using the trial.
The rest mostly silent or asking for a free plan.
Posting every day and collecting feedback feels a bit empty right now.
No big wins, no sudden growth, just me showing up and writing these updates.
But I know consistency is the only thing that actually compounds, so I’m keeping at it.
Today I worked on making the value clearer on the landing page and reducing signup friction.
Still figuring it out day by day.
If you signed up or checked Ranklly out thank you.
Brutally honest feedback is still very welcome.
→ https://t.co/TtWVuscXS7
Anyone else feel like their build-in-public posts are hitting a wall early on? How do you stay consistent when the numbers don’t move?