Site profile and service boundaries
We record what you sell, what you do not sell, who you serve, your voice, and claims that need extra care.
Managed WordPress publishing
Bakepages turns your services and client questions into a steady workflow: topic queue, review-ready draft, metadata, internal links, WordPress publishing, and plain monthly direction.
The visible workflow
Competitors sell daily autopilot. Bakepages sells the calmer version a small service site can trust: a queue, a draft, a review, a publish log, and the next decision.
See the full workflow →We record what you sell, what you do not sell, who you serve, your voice, and claims that need extra care.
Bakepages keeps useful article opportunities visible so the next post is chosen before the calendar slips.
The Oven prepares the draft with title, slug, excerpt, metadata, image direction, internal links, and a publish-readiness check.
After approval, Bakepages publishes through the connector and keeps a plain record of what went live and what should happen next.
The clean promise
Bakepages is for useful publishing, not shortcuts. Authority should come from clear service pages, helpful articles, internal links, source-aware claims, Search Console feedback, and a site that keeps improving.
What every article includes
A useful service-site article needs context around it: why this topic, where it links, how it appears in WordPress, and what the next month should do.
Title, slug, excerpt, description, category, and image notes are prepared with the draft instead of left for later.
Read the setup guide →You review tone, service fit, risky claims, and anything only your business can confirm before the article goes live.
Read the review guide →The article is not an isolated file. Bakepages keeps the next topic, internal link opportunity, and monthly direction visible.
Read the buying guide →Pricing
One monthly article workflow: topic decision, review-ready draft, WordPress publishing support, and the next direction.