Meta tags, sitemaps, Open Graph images, structured data, and edge caching — all configured automatically when you publish. No plugins, no technical setup, no SEO expertise required.
Every technical SEO requirement is handled automatically. You focus on creating great content — Writizzy makes sure search engines can find it.
From draft to search results — no SEO expertise needed.
| Feature | Writizzy | WordPress |
|---|---|---|
| SEO out of the box | Zero configuration needed | Requires Yoast/RankMath plugin |
| Automatic meta tags | Generated + manually editable | Plugin-dependent |
| XML sitemap | Auto-generated | Plugin required |
| Open Graph images | Auto-generated for every post | Manual upload or plugin |
| Schema.org structured data | Built into every page | Plugin + manual configuration |
| Custom slugs | Editable per post | Editable per post |
| Edge caching | Global CDN included | Requires hosting + CDN setup |
No. Writizzy includes all essential SEO features out of the box: meta tags, sitemaps, structured data, Open Graph images, and clean URLs. There are no plugins to install, configure, or keep updated. Everything works automatically when you publish a post.
Yes. Writizzy generates meta titles and descriptions automatically from your content, but you can override them manually for any post. This gives you full control over how your content appears in search results while saving time on posts where the defaults are good enough.
Yes. Every page on your Writizzy blog includes a canonical URL tag automatically. If you republish content from another source, you can set a custom canonical URL to point search engines to the original version and avoid duplicate content penalties.
Writizzy serves your blog from edge servers around the world, compresses and optimizes images automatically, and delivers pages with minimal JavaScript. The result is fast load times that meet Core Web Vitals thresholds — a direct ranking factor in Google search results.
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