The conventional wisdom in SEO circles has been that AI-generated content cannot rank. Berlin-based BlazeHive is pushing back with numbers from Google’s own reporting.
According to the company, its AI SEO agent has placed more than 500 keywords into Google’s top 3 results and more than 1,500 keywords onto page one since launching in March 2026. Google Search Console reportedly shows 2.77 million impressions for pages the agent researched, wrote, humanized, and published without any human writers, editors, or manual prompts involved.
How the Agent Works
The product takes a URL as its starting point. It studies the business, builds a keyword strategy, writes the content, runs it through a humanization layer built on what the company describes as 30,000+ documented AI writing patterns, then publishes directly into the CMS. Supported platforms include WordPress, Webflow, Framer, Replit, Lovable, and any CMS that accepts a webhook.
The targeting algorithm is designed to find keywords where buyer intent is high and competition from established sites is weak. Keywords are cross-checked against live Google SERPs to avoid internal page competition.
The Founder’s Argument on Why AI Content Can Rank
“The problem was never AI content. It was lazy AI content. Google doesn’t rank origin, and it doesn’t even rank quality. It ranks reader signals. Does your page answer the intent fast enough and deep enough? Does the reader bounce back to the search results, or close the page satisfied? Most AI content fails those tests, not because a machine wrote it, but because nobody checked.” – Yassine Rajallah, founder, BlazeHive
The company also claims pages are structured to appear in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews citations, not just standard search results.
Who It Targets
BlazeHive is positioned for founders, SaaS teams, and agencies that want to run it white-label across client accounts. The company runs its own sites on the same system its customers use, which is where the reported ranking numbers originate.
No pricing was disclosed in the announcement. Details are at blazehive.io.
