Use Case
Schedule weekly SEO blog posts with Agent Jobs

Put your content calendar on autopilot by scheduling the Blog Agent to research trending topics and publish SEO-optimized posts every week — without you lifting a finger.
How it Works
Before you start
This use case works best when you've already set up some foundational elements in Quotient:
- Knowledge Store populated: Add your brand voice, product overview, and target audience so the Blog Agent writes content that sounds like your team, not a generic AI.
- Author profiles created: Set up author profiles for the people whose bylines will appear on posts. The agent uses these to match tone and style.
- Publishing integration connected: Connect Webflow, WordPress, or your preferred CMS so posts can go live automatically after review.
How to do it in Quotient
1. Navigate to Agent Jobs
Go to the Jobs page under the Agents section in the sidebar, or simply ask any agent in chat to create a recurring job for you.
2. Write your prompt
Write the instructions you want the Blog Agent to follow each time the job runs. Be specific about topic area, word count, audience, and SEO targets. For example:
"Create a blog post targeting B2B marketing decision makers. Research trending topics in AI marketing automation from the past week. Write a 1,200-1,500 word post that positions us as a thought leader. Include 2-3 relevant statistics from reputable sources, use our brand voice from the Knowledge Store, and optimize for SEO with target keywords related to marketing automation and AI agents."
3. Set your schedule
Choose when the job runs — every Monday at 9am, every Wednesday, twice a week, whatever cadence fits your content strategy. The agent will execute the prompt automatically at the scheduled time.
4. Review and publish
Each time the job runs, the Blog Agent creates a new blog post in draft status. You'll get a notification to review it. Make any edits, then publish — or let it go live automatically if you trust the output.
What you'll get
Each scheduled run produces:
- A complete blog post — researched, written, and SEO-optimized based on your prompt
- Trending topic coverage — content that's timely and relevant based on what's happening in your industry right now
- Consistent publishing cadence — no more gaps in your content calendar because someone got busy
- SEO metadata — keywords, meta description, and title tag optimized for search
Tips for better results
- Be specific in your prompt. "Write a blog post" produces generic results. "Write a 1,200-word post targeting VP of Marketing at B2B SaaS companies about AI-powered email personalization" produces content you can actually use.
- Include content guardrails. Specify what to avoid — competitor mentions, certain topics, promotional language — so the agent stays on-brand every time.
- Start with weekly review. Run the job weekly and review every post for the first month. Once you're confident in the output quality, you can reduce your review time or increase frequency.
- Rotate topic areas. Create multiple jobs targeting different topic clusters — one for product-focused content, one for industry trends, one for how-to guides — to build a diverse content library.
- Combine with social amplification. Pair this job with a social media ghostwriting job so each new blog post automatically gets promoted across your social channels.
Get Started
Create a recurring Agent Job for the Blog Agent: every Monday at 9am, research trending topics in [your industry] from the past week and write a 1,200-1,500 word SEO-optimized blog post targeting [your audience]. Use our brand voice from the Knowledge Store and include 2-3 statistics from reputable sources.