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Karyla · Solo creators

Publish more. Still sound like you.

You wrote the archive. Karyla reads it back to you and helps you ship the next post in the same voice. The AI is your editor, not your replacement.

/blog/this-week · draft
voice loaded
Topic
How I rewrote the publishing queue
In your voice

I rewrote the publishing queue last month. The old one asked me to remember three things at once. The new one asks for one.

SERP preview readypublish ⌘↵
The problem

You don’t want a co-writer. You want your own voice, faster.

Every AI tool you’ve tried writes the same way. The drafts don’t sound like you, they sound like ChatGPT pretending to be a blog. You spend the “time saved” rewriting from the first sentence.

And the workflow is its own tax. Prompt in one tab. Draft in another. Paste into WordPress. Fix the formatting. Re-write the meta description. Realize the title is generic.

You wanted to write more posts. You ended up running a content factory of one.

How a solo creator uses Karyla.

04 steps
01

Connect your site

Karyla reads your archive: your tone, your terms, the way you open and close a post.

02

Brief and draft

Hand Karyla a topic or a sketch. The draft comes back already in your voice.

03

Edit inline

Accept what you like, reject what you don’t. Original text stays until you commit a change.

04

Publish to WordPress

Round-trip back to WordPress with Gutenberg blocks intact. SEO meta saved to Yoast.

Where it actually feels different.

Your voice

Karyla learns from your archive, not a prompt.

You don’t have to maintain a brand-voice prompt. The voice profile comes from what you’ve already published. The more you write, the sharper it gets.

  • Voice profile extracted from your published posts
  • Editable: pin terms or words to avoid
  • Re-run the analysis whenever your archive grows
Your voice profile
Tone
Direct, warm
Energy
Measured
Reach for
“ship · queue · on purpose”
Avoid
“unlock · leverage · seamless”
Less tab-switching

Research, draft, optimize, publish. One surface.

Three AI modes live inside the editor. Research grounded in your archive, drafting in your voice, optimization with reasons attached. The post that ships is the one you wrote in.

  • Research mode pulls from your published posts
  • Create mode applies your voice profile
  • Optimize mode suggests inline edits with reasons
In one editor
Research“What have I written about pricing?”3 posts
CreateFirst draft, in your voiceready
Optimize“Pricing made simple” → “Per-seat pricing, no surprises”accept
SEODescription fits Google’s SERP widthYoast
Ship cadence

A weekly post is realistic again.

Most of the friction in solo publishing isn’t writing, it’s the workflow around it. Karyla cuts the round-trip so you can spend the weekend on the writing that actually matters.

  • No copy-paste between tools
  • Gutenberg blocks survive editing
  • SERP preview as you type, no separate SEO tab
A realistic week
MonBrief saved
TueDraft generated, in your voice
WedInline edits accepted
ThuSEO meta in Yoast
FriPublished to WordPress
Without the round-trip tax, weekly publishing is realistic again.

Solo, before and after.

Without Karyla
With Karyla
Drafting
Generic AI prompts you maintain by hand
Voice profile applied automatically
Workflow
ChatGPT, Notes, WordPress, Yoast. Four tabs.
One editor, modes scoped to the work
SEO
Switch to Yoast, type meta, check SERP
Inline preview, suggestions in your voice, native Yoast write-back
Publishing
Copy-paste, fix the layout, re-add the meta
Round-trip to WordPress, blocks intact
Voice
Drift between posts
Same voice, every time
FAQ

Common questions from solo creators.

What to set up first

Ship the next post tonight.

Connect WordPress. Karyla learns your voice from your archive. Get back to the writing that actually matters.