FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers about wallet credit, usage, subscriptions, and how Tycoon charges for work.
Does AI-written content actually rank on Google?
Yes, when it's grounded in real research, first-party data, and a clear point of view. The problem with most AI content is it's generated from nothing — no brief, no data, no angle. Tycoon's AI Head of Content starts from the AI CMO's brief, pulls data from your Stripe and analytics, cites real sources, and writes in your voice. That's the same process a human content team follows. Google's helpful content update rewards this and punishes the other kind. We're tracking 40+ SkillBoss SEO pages written this way, ranking top 3 for commercial keywords.
How does this compare to hiring a fractional CMO + content agency?
Fractional CMO runs $4-8K/month for strategy only — they don't write. Content agency runs $3-6K/month for 4-8 pieces/month with 2-week turnaround. Combined: $10K/month, ships 6 pieces. Tycoon's AI CMO + AI Head of Content: $200-400/month, ships 12-20 pieces/week. The quality gap narrowed in 2026 — modern models with your voice training and your data produce publishable drafts. The speed gap is massive.
What about thought leadership pieces where I have a specific POV?
Those get a different flow. In chat you say 'I want to write about X, here's my take' and the AI Head of Content interviews you for 10 minutes — asks follow-up questions, pulls stories, pushes on weak arguments. Then it drafts from your actual words. This is how the 'thought leadership' posts on the SkillBoss blog get written — the voice is the founder's, not the AI's. The AI is a ghostwriter, not a replacement.
How does this differ from Polsia's content workflow?
Polsia gives you a generic content agent without persistent memory of what's worked for your specific business. Every week it starts fresh. Tycoon's AI CMO remembers which topics drove signups, which angles flopped, which formats your audience shares, and which competitors moved. By month 3 the calendar is tuned to your business, not a template. Polsia users report reverting to human writers around month 2 for this reason.
Who owns tone consistency across the calendar?
AI Head of Content learns your voice from 5-10 reference pieces you hand it on day one (past blog posts, tweets, newsletters). It then runs a voice-consistency check on every new draft before you see it, flagging when a piece drifts toward generic AI tone. You remain the final arbiter — if it doesn't sound like you, kick it back with specific notes. After 30-50 pieces through the pipeline, drift becomes rare.