SOLUTIONS · BY ROLE
Blog Monkee works the same. The workflow around it changes.
An agency publishing for 40 clients uses the same pipeline as an in-house marketer publishing for one brand. The per-client brand profiles, campaign orchestration, and roll-up reporting change based on who you are. Pick the role that matches your shop.
01
FOR AGENCIES
You run the agency.
10–100 client sites. Multiple writers. Content calendars that always slip. Campaigns that need orchestration across backlink networks.
View agency workflow →
02
FOR IN-HOUSE MARKETERS
You are the content team.
One brand, maybe two. You write at 10pm because the freelancer bailed. Brand voice matters more than volume. Approval quality beats throughput.
View in-house workflow →
03
FOR FRANCHISES
You run the network.
10+ locations, each with its own site and local market. Central brand voice. Per-location geo-targeting. Roll-up reporting across the network.
View franchise workflow →
THE SHARED BASELINE
Whatever role you’re in, these ship on every Blog Monkee post.
10
pipeline stages
Same SERP-aware generation on every tier.
9
fanout endpoints
IndexNow + WebSub on every publish.
3
images per post
Client assets first, stock fallback.
1
approval gate
Outline only. Draft is automatic.
0
spreadsheets
Content calendars not required.
Which plan fits?
| Role | Recommended plan | Key features they need |
|---|---|---|
| Solo in-house marketer | Operator | Brand voice guardrails, scheduled auto-blog, one-click WP publish |
| Small agency (< 20 clients) | Operator or Agency | Depends on campaign orchestration needs. Start Operator if no backlink network yet. |
| Agency (20–50 clients) | Agency | WP Engine/EBN import, backlink campaigns, cloud stacking |
| Franchise HQ / network | Network | Corporate→location profile inheritance, roll-up reporting, dedicated infrastructure |
| Enterprise in-house team (multi-brand) | Agency or Network | Per-brand profiles, approval workflows, SLA alerting |
