Profile the site and services
Bakepages records the site URL, main services, target audience, locations or markets, voice, what you sell, and what you do not sell. This keeps drafts from wandering away from the business.
How it works
Bakepages makes the whole content loop visible: business context, topic queue, draft package, human review, connector publishing, and monthly direction.
Bakepages records the site URL, main services, target audience, locations or markets, voice, what you sell, and what you do not sell. This keeps drafts from wandering away from the business.
Topics come from service pages, client questions, content gaps, Search Console signals when available, and small-business buying questions. You can see what is planned and why.
The Oven drafts the article and prepares the surrounding details: title, slug, excerpt, meta description, category, image direction, internal links, and a readiness checklist.
You approve, adjust, or reject the draft. The review step is where service accuracy, tone, claims, exclusions, and professional boundaries get checked.
Approved articles publish to WordPress with the prepared metadata and media notes. Bakepages tracks publish state, connector health, and the live URL instead of leaving you to copy and paste.
Each month ends with plain direction: what went live, what should be improved, what Search Console is starting to show, and what topic should come next.
Workflow details
What topic are we writing? Why that one? Is the connector healthy? What needs review? What went live? Bakepages is built around those operational answers.
Turn service pages into a blog topic map →