FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Clear answers about the workflow, publishing, billing, trust, and content ownership.

Getting started

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What does the free trial include?

Two lifetime posts with the full 9-step process: research, writing, illustrations, and visible fact-check findings. Free posts include up to 3 images. Solo adds deeper research, selected factual patches followed by another check, and up to 5 images. Unresolved findings remain visible for review. No credit card is required until you upgrade.

Do I need to add a domain?

No. You can start with a topic and your own instructions. Connecting a public domain gives Ryterr editable context about your product, audience, niche, vocabulary, and visual direction. Review that context before generating because your corrections are authoritative.

How long does one post take to generate?

About 3 to 6 minutes. Research, writing, verification, and polish run in view. You watch the process complete in the panel and the post appears in the preview as it finishes.

How is this different from ChatGPT or Claude?

ChatGPT and Claude start as blank chats. Ryterr runs the full blog workflow for you: web research, writing, images, verification, and final checks before delivery. You do not write long prompts. You choose a topic, connect your domain, and review the finished post.

Product

What happens from topic to finished post.

Does the agent really do web research?

Yes. Ryterr uses current search results and source pages before drafting. The fact-check pass records which claims were verified, corrected, or left unresolved. Finished posts include a Sources section, and unresolved findings remain visible instead of being silently marked clean.

Does the agent fix its own mistakes before I see the draft?

Every post goes through verification against current sources. Eligible paid posts can receive selected factual patches followed by another check. Issues that cannot be corrected safely remain flagged, and the structure check verifies the required sections before delivery.

Will it change my title?

Only if you want it to. After you enter your idea, Ryterr offers 5 SEO title options with different angles, tuned to your brand when your domain is connected. Pick one, edit it, or keep your own wording. Whichever title you choose is locked and carried through research, drafting, and SEO metadata character for character.

Can I show readers the fact-check?

Yes. Every finished post includes a fact-check report: each claim is listed with whether it was verified against a live source. You can copy the full report as Markdown and publish it alongside the article, so your readers see the receipts, not just the claims.

Will the images match my brand?

When you connect a domain, Ryterr detects candidate brand colors from the public site and lets you correct them in Brand settings. Generated illustration prompts use the saved palette and context. Without a connected domain, Ryterr uses its default visual system.

Is there an FAQ section in every generated post?

Yes. Every post ends with an FAQ section (specific questions a real reader would ask) and a Sources section listing the cited URLs. These are part of the output and checked for completeness.

Do you publish directly to my CMS?

Yes. Ryterr can publish through signed webhooks, the Content API, WordPress, Ghost, and GitHub repositories. You still keep clean Markdown and sanitized HTML for any CMS that needs a manual fallback.

Do I need to edit posts before publishing?

Most posts are publish-ready out of the box. We still recommend a quick read-through for tone and business-specific details the agent can't know (your unique angle, internal product references, calls to action). The pipeline handles structure, citations, and factual accuracy. You handle judgment.

What word count do posts target?

About 1,800 words by default, give or take 300. Most posts land between 1,500 and 2,100 words. The writer prefers shorter, well-sourced sections over padding with invented stats, and the completeness check enforces a soft floor at 85% of the target so you don't get a stub draft.

Billing

Plans, limits, and cancellation.

Do unused posts roll over?

Solo posts reset at the start of each billing period. Purchased credits are separate and do not expire.

What happens if I hit my limit?

Solo uses the 20 monthly posts first. After that, you can buy prepaid credits at $2 per extra post. No surprise overage charges.

Can I cancel any time?

Yes. Cancellation takes effect at the end of your current billing period through Dodo Payments. No retention dance. No locked-in contracts.

What happens if a generation fails?

You're not charged. Your credit is refunded automatically and we send you an email so you can retry. Most failures are transient API hiccups that resolve on the next attempt.

What's your refund policy?

Failed generations are refunded automatically: if a post doesn't complete, the credit goes back to your account immediately and we email you so you can retry. For paid plan refund terms, see the billing policy shown at checkout. You can cancel any time from the billing page; cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period and your remaining posts stay usable until then.

Trust & privacy

How we handle your content and your data.

Who owns the content I generate?

You do. Full ownership, no exceptions. Markdown export gives you complete YAML frontmatter (title, slug, meta description, OG/Twitter tags, featured image) that you can paste into any platform: Hugo, Jekyll, Astro, Ghost, Hashnode, Notion. Zero lock-in.

Do you train on my content?

No. Your content is yours. We don't use generated posts or your domain data for model training, and we don't share it with third parties.

Will Google penalize my AI content?

No tool can promise how Google will evaluate a page. Ryterr helps you produce researched, structured, crawlable content with visible sources and review findings. You remain responsible for usefulness, originality, accuracy, and the final publishing decision.

Will my posts trigger AI detection?

We don't claim posts pass AI detectors. Detectors are unreliable, change weekly, and Google has never used them as a ranking signal. We focus on what Google does rank: original research, real citations, factual accuracy, on-topic depth. If a third-party detector tool flags a post, that isn't the same thing as Google penalizing it.

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