E:LAB
BLOG:LAB

30 useful blog posts on your site
published automatically every month

You don't have to write a thing. Drop in your site URL and on-brand posts publish every week, pulling in organic traffic from Naver and Google search.

ScopeLearns your site's voice and auto-publishes posts to WordPress on your behalf. AI-search visibility is handled by GEO:LAB; site-code cleanup by SCHEMA:LAB.

Where this pays off most

Sites that haven't posted in a year start ranking once even 1-2 new posts ship per week. If any of these match, the trial pays for itself.

  • 01

    Restaurants · cafes · bakeries

    Location + cuisine queries ("best kimchi stew in Yangsan", "Seongsu dessert cafe") get caught by 1-2 weekly auto-posts. You build a "customers find us via search" channel without ad spend.

  • 02

    Clinics · medical practices

    Treatment-specific informational posts ("causes of knee pain", "managing skin breakouts") get caught when patients search their symptoms. Tone stays compliant with medical-advertising rules — no exaggerated claims.

  • 03

    E-commerce (Cafe24 · Makeshop · DTC)

    Product how-to / comparison / review posts accumulate and grow organic Google traffic. When ad efficiency drops, search-found traffic becomes the second channel that holds revenue up.

  • 04

    Real estate · brokerages

    Area- and listing-specific posts ("Apartment jeonse prices in OO-dong", "What to watch for on new villa purchases") get caught in search. The pipeline that brings clients into your office directly.

  • 05

    Lawyers · accountants · paralegals

    Frequently-asked-question posts (divorce process, inheritance tax, business incorporation steps) build trust and pull in new consultations via organic search. Especially good for solo practices with no time to write.

What happens after you pay

From site registration to auto-publishing in four steps. Set it up once; it runs month-over-month on its own.

  1. 01

    Register your site URL (free trial)

    Drop in your homepage URL. AI picks up your brand tone, industry, and location so posts read like "our shop" — not a generic AI writer.

  2. 02

    Connect WordPress + subscribe

    Starter $79/mo (about ₩110,000/mo). Link your WordPress site once and posts go up automatically from then on.

  3. 03

    Topics → on-tone drafts → auto-publish

    Topics are suggested weekly and drafted in your brand voice. Review and publish yourself, or leave it on auto-publish.

  4. 04

    Monthly report

    We send a one-page summary each month: posts published, organic traffic, and the keywords that surfaced you the most in search.

60s
to extract your brand profile
10
topics suggested per run
~$0.04
average AI cost per post
WordPress
supported CMS
We use it ourselves

The E:LAB Studio blog is run
by Blog:lab too.

Check the live blog this tool publishes every week. See the quality of the output before you sign up.

What's different

How Blog:lab differs
from generic AI writers

Generic AI writer
Keywords → post

You re-enter keywords for every post, tone drifts between articles, and posts sometimes mention services that don't actually exist on your site.

Blog:lab
Homepage → brand → posts

Every post references the brand profile we extracted once. Tone stays consistent, and only services that actually exist on your site can appear in posts.

Three steps

Five minutes of setup,
then it runs itself

Register once and the pipeline — analysis → topics → drafts → publish — flows end to end.

  1. 01

    Register your homepage

    Enter your brand's homepage URL. AI walks the same domain to learn your services, location, and tone automatically.

  2. 02

    Pick from 10 topics

    We suggest 10 SEO blog topics that only cover services on your actual site. Pick the ones you like and write.

  3. 03

    Publish to WordPress

    Each draft is written in your brand's voice and uploaded to WordPress. Review it, then hit publish.

From a user

"I don't have to re-explain our tone every time anymore. Analyze once, posts stack up every week on their own."

Beta user
Small business owner

Try it free for 7 days, then decide whether to pay. No card to start.