BlogBuster automates a blog end to end. Point it at your website and it recommends topics and keywords, drafts 2,000-plus word posts matched to your brand voice, generates visuals, inserts internal links, and publishes straight into WordPress, Shopify, Webflow or a custom API – or onto its own hosting. It covers more than 50 languages. Annual pricing runs $18.90 a month for 10 articles, $49.90 for 30 across three sites, and $79.90 for 60 across five.
Two parts of this are done properly. Automatic internal linking is the piece most content tools skip and the one with the clearest SEO value, since it is structural rather than speculative. And brand voice analysis from your existing site is the right input – generic output is what makes automated content recognisable, and starting from what you have already published is the cheapest correction available.
Then there is automated backlink generation, listed as a feature. Automatically acquired links are link spam under Google’s own policies, which name link schemes explicitly and treat participation as grounds for a manual action against the site receiving them – this is a feature that risks the asset it is supposed to grow, and the risk sits with your domain rather than with BlogBuster. The wider caution is familiar: publishing sixty AI articles a month into a search index actively demoting unhelpful bulk content is a strategy with a shortening shelf life. Use the drafting and the internal linking, leave the backlinks alone, and note the advertised rates require annual billing.







