About Blogizon
A printing press for the niche web.
Blogizon began as one home-décor magazine and a founder who was tired of doing every job in the building — writer, photographer, art director, webmaster and social manager. So he automated the building.
The story
The first publication on the press was a small interiors magazine. Getting one article live meant hours: research, a 2,000-word draft, image sourcing and resizing, SEO markup, uploading, then making the Pinterest pin. Multiply that by every post — then imagine wanting a second site in a second niche.
Blogizon is the answer we wished existed: a single press room where each website is its own publication, with its own domain, niche, theme, authors and keys — and where a full press run is one click.
What the engine does
- Writes like a magazine, not a bot. Structured 2,000+ word features — takeaways, materials, steps, FAQs, pull-quotes — in each site's own voice, checked by an editorial quality gate before anything ships.
- Handles the photography. AI-generated art direction, processed into responsive WebP with print-style detail crops, plus an exact 1200×630 social card for link previews.
- Publishes end to end. Files go to your server, the article posts through your site's API, search engines are pinged via IndexNow, and related articles link themselves both ways.
- Pins automatically. A dedicated 2:3 Pinterest image is created and posted to your board with every article.
- Reads the calendar. Seasonal topics queue 6–8 weeks before peak search, and a trends radar surfaces what's rising in your niche right now.
- Counts every cent. Tokens and image credits are metered per article, per site, per month — the ledger is part of the dashboard, not an afterthought.
The founder
Where it's going
Today Blogizon runs in private beta, powering a growing portfolio of niche publications. Next: more themes, deeper analytics, and self-service onboarding so any portfolio owner can connect a site in minutes. If that's you, write to us.