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AI blog writer

An AI blog writer that does the whole job.

Lyra finds the topics worth ranking for, writes the post in your repo's voice, fact-checks every claim, and opens a ready-to-merge pull request. You review and hit merge.

Tell us about your blog and we'll map exactly what Lyra can automate for it.

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Definition

What is an AI blog writer?

An AI blog writer is software that drafts blog posts for you instead of a human writing each one by hand. Most stop at the draft: you still pick the topic, paste the output into a CMS, check the facts, and publish. Lyra is built to own the whole loop, from choosing a winnable topic to opening a finished pull request, and to verify the work before it reaches you.

The reason most AI content underperforms is not the writing. It is the missing steps around it: no topic strategy, no fact-checking, no internal linking, and no review. Lyra treats those as the point, not the afterthought. If you want the strategy behind it, start with our guide to SEO for SaaS.

The pipeline

How Lyra writes a post

Four stages, start to finish. She runs every one. You only act on the last.

  1. 01

    She finds the topic.

    Lyra researches what is trending and winnable in your focus area, then dedupes against your existing posts so she never cannibalizes what you already rank for.

  2. 02

    She writes it in your voice.

    On connect she reads your repo and learns where posts live, your frontmatter, your slug rules, and how you sound. The draft reads like your blog, not a generic AI.

  3. 03

    She checks her own work.

    Every external link is fetched and confirmed or dropped, every claim is checked against current sources, and the draft is scored out of 10 and rewritten until it clears the bar.

  4. 04

    She opens a pull request.

    The post lands as a labeled PR with a banner, committed through a GitHub App. Nothing auto-publishes. Lyra tags you, you read the diff, and you hit merge.

Why Lyra

What makes Lyra different

Three things separate Lyra from a generic AI writer, and all three are the parts most tools skip.

She verifies before she ships. Broken links and stale stats are blockers, not footnotes. We wrote up exactly how that works in how AI content fact-checking works. She lives in your repo, learning your voice and shipping Markdown through a pull request, which is why developers tend to like her: more on that in an AI blog writer for developers. And you bring your own Anthropic key, so the token spend is yours at cost, encrypted at rest and never marked up.

Compare

How Lyra compares

Most tools in this space are optimizers or bulk generators. Optimizers score a draft you still write yourself; bulk generators produce many pages fast and leave the checking to you. Lyra sits in a different place: fewer posts, fully verified, opened as a pull request you control. Honest, head-to-head breakdowns:

FAQ

Common questions

What is Lyra, exactly?

An autonomous blog pipeline you run from a dashboard. She discovers topics, writes posts in your blog's existing voice, fact-checks them, scores them, and opens pull requests. Think of it as Claude pointed at your whole blog instead of one document.

Do I need to be technical?

You need a GitHub repo for your blog and an Anthropic API key. If you have those, you are set. You install Lyra's GitHub App and pick the repo. It takes a few minutes.

Whose API key pays for the writing?

Yours. You bring your own Anthropic key, so you are never marked up on tokens and you keep full control of spend. It is encrypted at rest and never shown again.

Will it publish without me?

Never. Lyra opens a pull request and tags you. Nothing merges until you do.

How does it keep posts accurate?

Every external link is fetched and confirmed before it ships, and broken or mismatched links are hard blockers. Claims are fact-checked, and if you set a pricing page, prices are verified against it with a current-as-of disclaimer.

How do I get access while you're still building?

Tell us about your blog on the contact page and the founder reaches out. We'll look at your blog together, show you what Lyra can automate, and get you set up with early access if it's a fit. We'd rather talk it through than sell you a checkout button.

What does early access cost?

Nothing to request, and nothing to talk to us. Early access is about getting an early look and a say in what we build, not buying a plan. There is no public pricing yet. If we ever introduce one, you'll see exactly what you're getting before you ever pay.

What if you never ship?

We're building in the open with early users, so there's nothing to gamble. You're not putting money on a promise, you're getting an early look and shaping what we ship. Get on a call and we'll be straight about where things stand.

Let the autonomous writer take the first draft.

Tell us about your blog. See what Lyra can write for you before you commit to anything.