Blogger blog on autopilot.
Articfly auto-publishes SEO articles to your Blogger (Blogspot) blog via Google OAuth. Free hosting, brand voice, schema, internal links. Zero-infrastructure SEO blog on autopilot. $89/mo flat.
Free Google hosting plus an AI content engine equals zero-cost SEO blog.
Blogger (Blogspot) is free, owned by Google, and indexes well, an underrated choice for a no-infrastructure SEO blog. The catch is the same as any platform: producing enough content to rank.
Articfly connects to Blogger via Google OAuth, and publishes full articles as Blogspot posts with HTML body, schema, internal links, and CDN-hosted images (Blogger has no image-upload API, so Articfly hosts images for you). Brand voice training keeps the content consistent.
The combination is a zero-hosting-cost SEO blog on autopilot, well-suited for hobby blogs, niche sites, and testing a content niche before investing in WordPress hosting.
Every Blogger-specific feature
Blogger automation FAQ
Does Articfly publish to Blogger?
Yes, via the Google Blogger API v3 with full OAuth 2.0. You authorize Articfly through your Google account, pick which Blogger blog to publish to, and articles ship directly as Blogspot posts with HTML body, schema, and internal links. A blog switcher lets you change the destination without re-authorizing.
Why use Blogger in 2026?
Blogger (Blogspot) is free to host, owned by Google, and surprisingly capable for a simple SEO blog with zero infrastructure cost. It is a reasonable choice for hobby blogs, niche sites, and anyone who wants a free blog that Google indexes without paying for hosting. The limitation is customization, for a serious brand blog, WordPress or Ghost give more control.
How do images work on Blogger?
Blogger has no public image-upload API (the legacy Picasa endpoint was deprecated in 2016), so HTML img tags must reference public URLs. Articfly hosts generated images on its own CDN and embeds those public URLs, so images render correctly in your Blogspot posts. You do not need to manually upload anything.
Is there a limit on how many articles I can publish to Blogger?
Google applies a per-project quota of 10,000 Blogger API queries per day, shared across all Articfly users. At 30 articles a month per user, this is rarely a constraint. For very high-volume publishing we monitor and request quota increases from Google as needed.
Does the Blogger integration require re-authorization?
While Articfly's Google OAuth consent screen is in testing status, refresh tokens expire after 7 days, meaning periodic re-authorization. Once the OAuth app passes Google's production verification (a security review for the Blogger scope), tokens persist normally. The dashboard shows a clear re-auth prompt if a token expires, so you are never left wondering why publishing stopped.
Should I use Blogger or WordPress with Articfly?
Blogger if you want zero hosting cost and simple setup, good for hobby and niche blogs. WordPress if you want full control, themes, plugins, and a serious brand presence. Articfly publishes to both natively, so you can start on free Blogger and migrate to WordPress later without changing your content workflow. See WordPress AI writer for that path.
Free hosting. Auto content. Zero infrastructure.
$89/mo flat. 30-day money-back. Cancel any time.