Everything You Need to Know
Quick Answers to your KOZEC Questions
Find quick answers about KOZEC setup, WordPress publishing, content automation, billing, and account support.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Getting Started
You don’t need to do this as a separate step — Kozec walks you through connecting WordPress as part of the standard sign-up and domain creation wizard. Once you’ve created your account and entered your site’s URL, the wizard takes care of authentication automatically.
Behind the scenes, Kozec connects to WordPress through the official WordPress REST API using an application password (a secure, revocable credential separate from your main WordPress login). There are two paths the wizard will offer:
- Automatic (1-click) connection — recommended and the default whenever it’s supported. Click Connect WordPress and you’ll be redirected to your WordPress site, where you simply log in (if not already) and click Approve. WordPress hands the credentials back to Kozec automatically. Requires WordPress 5.6+ and HTTPS.
- Manual connection — fallback. If your site is on HTTP or runs an older WordPress version, the wizard walks you through generating an application password under Users → Profile → Application Passwords and pasting the username and password into the form.
For full SEO metadata control, we also recommend installing the free Kozec SEO companion plugin from the WordPress plugin directory. It bridges Yoast, Rank Math, and other SEO plugins so that Kozec can read and write SEO titles, descriptions, and focus keywords on your behalf.
Yes. The Keywords page lets you add keywords in three ways:
- Manual entry — type one keyword per line in the Add Keywords
- CSV import — bulk-upload a list of
- AI-generated suggestions — Kozec automatically suggests keywords based on your business profile and refreshes them over time.
Manual keywords sit alongside AI-generated ones in the same queue, and you can edit, reorder, or delete any keyword at any time (until it’s been locked in for publishing).
Yes — competitor signals are baked into how Kozec plans your content strategy. The platform automatically identifies relevant competitors for your domain and factors them directly into keyword generation: it performs gap analysis to find topics your competitors are ranking for that you aren’t, surfaces content opportunities, and uses competitor coverage as a benchmark to make sure your articles are at least as comprehensive as theirs.
Yes. Every keyword in your queue is enriched with SEO metrics so you can prioritize what’s worth targeting:
- Search volume — estimated monthly
- Difficulty — Easy / Medium /
- Competition — Low / Medium /
- Search intent — informational, transactional,
- Source — whether the keyword was AI-generated, manually added, or
You can sort, filter, and reorder the queue based on these metrics.
Kozec is fully multi-domain — you can connect and manage multiple WordPress sites from a single account, switching between them using the domain selector in the top navigation. The number of domains included is determined by your subscription plan; if you need more, you can upgrade or contact support to add additional domains to your account.
There’s no cap on how many keywords you can add to a domain — load up as many as you like. The only thing your subscription plan limits is how many of those keywords get turned into published articles per month:
| Plan | Articles published per month |
| Basic | 15 |
| Pro | 30 |
| Enterprise | 45+ |
Your active queue holds the next batch of keywords lined up for publishing (matching your monthly post allowance), and any extras you’ve added sit in the backlog and rotate in as slots open up. Each time a keyword is published, the queue automatically advances so you always have the next 30 days planned out.
Content & Publishing
Article length is fully configurable in Settings → Content. You set a minimum and maximum word count, and Kozec generates each article within that range:
- Default range: 800 – 1,200 words
- Configurable range: 500 – 3,000 words via the slider
- Absolute limits: 100 – 5,000 words
For most blog content, the 800 – 1,500-word range tends to perform best for SEO.
Kozec handles this for you automatically. The AI weaves your target keyword naturally into each article — including the title, meta description, headings, and body — at a healthy SEO density (typically 1 – 2%). You don’t need to insert keywords manually. If you’d like more control, you can adjust the focus keyword density slider in Settings → Advanced.
Yes. Every article goes through a multi-stage quality review before it’s published:
- Verification stage — checks factual accuracy and brand-safety compliance against your business
- Refinement stage — improves grammar, flow, and
- Readability checks — targets a Flesch reading-ease score above 60, with concise sentences and
- SEO optimization — generates the meta title, meta description, and schema
If you’d prefer a final human review, you can also enable “Save as draft for review” in the Publishing settings, and Kozec will send each post to your WordPress drafts instead of publishing it live.
Yes — both, and you control how aggressively. In Settings → Linking, you can:
- Internal links — toggle on/off, set how many links per article (1 – 5), and pick priority pages from your sitemap that should be linked to most often.
- External links — toggle on/off, set how many per article (0 – 3), and require high-authority sources only
(Domain Authority 50+) for better SEO trust signals.
All links are validated before publishing — broken or low-quality URLs are filtered out automatically.
Yes, scheduling is at the heart of Kozec. You can:
- Choose a weekly publishing grid — pick which days of the week and which hour ranges Kozec is allowed to publish in (e.g., weekdays 9 AM – 5 PM only).
- Set your timezone so posts go live at the right local
- Decide whether to publish immediately or save as draft for review.
- Have Kozec automatically distribute your posts evenly across the month, or pick specific publishing
A built-in SEO health meter also warns you if your schedule is too aggressive (e.g., 7+ posts per day, which can look spammy to search engines).
Yes — with one important caveat tied to how scheduling works:
- Queued keywords (anything not yet locked in for today) are fully editable. You can rewrite the keyword, reorder it, change its target date, or delete it.
- Scheduled posts (keywords that have been locked in at midnight for publishing later that same day) are intentionally locked to keep your schedule reliable. You can cancel a scheduled post if needed, but you can’t edit it on the fly.
- Drafts — if you publish in draft mode, every post lands in your WordPress drafts first, where you can edit the title, content, images, and SEO fields before clicking publish.
- Already-published posts — you can edit them directly in WordPress at any time. Future support for in-Kozec post editing is on the roadmap.
If you need to make a substantive change to an article that’s about to publish, the easiest workflow is to switch that domain into draft mode temporarily, let Kozec generate the post, edit it in WordPress, and then publish manually.
Billing & Plans
You can upgrade (or downgrade) at any time:
- Open the User Menu in the top-right
- Click Billing & Subscription — or go to Settings → General → Subscription Details.
- Click Upgrade / Downgrade and pick your new
Upgrades take effect immediately — your keyword queue expands and you can start using the additional posts straight away. Downgrades take effect at the end of your current billing cycle so you don’t lose any posts you’ve already paid for.
Account Support
Kozec is designed to fail gracefully:
- Connection issues — if WordPress credentials become invalid (for example, if you revoke the application password), Kozec will notify you and prompt you to reconnect.
- Failed publications — if a post fails to generate or publish, it’s marked as Failed in your dashboard, and Kozec automatically retries before alerting you.
- In-app notifications — success, warning, and error messages appear in real time at the top-right of every
- Support — you can reach our team anytime through User Menu → Support, where you can view help docs and submit a ticket directly with the details of your issue.
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