FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers about wallet credit, usage, subscriptions, and how Tycoon charges for work.
Does AI-written content still rank after Google's March 2026 updates?
Yes — if the content is grounded and original, not generated from nothing. Google's helpful content signal rewards first-party data, real expertise, and clear intent matching. It punishes scaled programmatic content that's just keyword + filler. Tycoon's AI Head of Content pulls your actual metrics (Stripe MRR, real customer use cases, your own pricing), cites authoritative sources, and follows the brief precisely — which is exactly what human content teams do. The SkillBoss blog has 40+ AI-written pages, most ranking top 3 for commercial keywords in 2026.
How is this different from tools like Frase, Surfer, or Writesonic?
Those are drafting tools — they produce a draft and stop. You still need to run keyword research elsewhere, gather data, write internal links, add schema, publish, and remember to do it every week. Tycoon's content team runs the whole pipeline as an autonomous workflow with persistent memory. By week 4, the AI CMO knows which topic clusters rank for you, which angles work, which CMS quirks to handle — none of that transfers across Frase sessions. You can keep Frase for ad-hoc drafting; the weekly engine runs in Tycoon.
What if I have a unique angle or opinion I want injected?
Tell the AI CMO in chat: 'For this piece, argue that most AI gateways hide true pricing — here's my evidence.' It incorporates your angle, writes the piece from that POV, and cites the evidence you provided. The AI isn't imposing a generic take; it's executing your editorial direction. Same as a human writer would, except it happens in 2 hours instead of 2 weeks.
How does this compare to Polsia's SEO agent?
Polsia runs a generic content agent with no persistent SEO memory. It can write one post well; it can't learn that your domain ranks better for 'how-to' keywords than 'vs' keywords after 8 weeks of data. Tycoon's AI CMO persists the workspace memory, re-reads GSC data every week, and evolves the strategy — topics that underperform get diagnosed; topics that overperform get follow-ups. The compounding flywheel needs memory that Polsia doesn't have.
Can it translate pages into other languages for international SEO?
Yes. The AI Marketing Manager runs i18n as a chained step: after an English page publishes, it triggers translation into your target languages (Spanish, German, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, etc.), adjusts hreflang tags, and publishes the localized variants. Translations aren't literal — idioms, examples, and CTAs get localized. For SkillBoss we run this pipeline across 7 languages and get 20-40% of total traffic from non-English queries.