LinkLoom in plain English
Every feature translated into what it actually does for you — no SEO jargon, no marketing speak, no pretending you care about 'entity disambiguation.'
- LinkLoom has 8 features. Each one solves a real creator problem — not an SEO specialist problem.
- You don't need to understand schema markup, entities, or citation surfaces to benefit from any of them.
- This page translates every feature into "what it actually does for you" in plain language.
Turn any URL into a first draft in 60 seconds
What it is: You paste a link — a YouTube video, a research paper, a product page, a podcast episode — and LinkLoom gives you back a ready-to-edit article that sounds like you wrote it.
Why it exists: Because starting from a blank page is the hardest part of every piece of content, and the internet is full of sources you could be remixing.
See the full feature pageAI that actually sounds like you
What it is: LinkLoom reads your existing content once, learns your tone, vocabulary, and writing quirks, then applies that voice to everything it generates.
Why it exists: So you're not rewriting every AI draft from scratch just to make it sound human. You publish, not edit.
See the full feature pageNever stare at a blank editor again
What it is: Type a rough topic or niche and LinkLoom generates dozens of specific article ideas — each with 5+ title options — tailored to your audience.
Why it exists: Because "what do I write about?" is the single biggest reason creators stop creating.
See the full feature pageTurn one thing you made into five
What it is: A single podcast episode becomes a blog post, a Twitter thread, a LinkedIn post, and an email newsletter — all automatically, all in your voice.
Why it exists: Because different audiences hang out on different platforms and repurposing by hand takes six hours per piece.
See the full feature pageYour content gets found on Google AND ChatGPT
What it is: LinkLoom scores every draft for both traditional Google SEO and AI Answer Engine Optimization. When you hit publish, it's already optimized for both.
Why it exists: Because the audiences are splitting in two — people who Google and people who ask AI — and ignoring either one cuts your reach in half.
See the full feature pagePublish once, show up everywhere
What it is: Connect WordPress, Medium, Ghost, LinkedIn, social, and more. Hit publish in LinkLoom and your content lands on every platform with the right format for each.
Why it exists: Because every platform expects a different format, and copy-pasting between them is the most unrewarding work in content.
See the full feature pageBuild a content machine without hiring
What it is: 100+ pre-built templates (how-to guides, product reviews, video summaries, listicles) plus the ability to automate recurring content runs.
Why it exists: Because "post consistently" is great advice but impossible to follow when every post takes a full day.
See the full feature pageSee not just clicks, but AI citations
What it is: Traditional analytics (views, visitors, engagement) plus something nobody else tracks: which AI assistants are citing your content when people ask questions.
Why it exists: Because a mention in ChatGPT's answer matters more than a view on a forgotten search result — and until now, nobody measured it.
See the full feature pageFrequently asked questions
Do I need to know SEO to use LinkLoom?
Which feature should I start with?
Do I have to use all 8 features?
Will LinkLoom make me write more?
Can I still edit the AI output?
How is this different from using ChatGPT?
Now you actually know what it does
Start with one feature, one piece of content, and 60 seconds.