Orbis AI Blog Generator
Orbis AI Blog Generator turns a short topic brief into a complete, SEO-ready WordPress post using your own OpenAI API key. Generated posts land in your normal Posts section as a draft (or published, your choice) so you stay in full control.
It is built for agencies, small businesses and bloggers who want consistent, search-optimised content without the blank-page problem.
Free features
- Generate a full blog post from a topic, tone and target audience
- Uses your own OpenAI API key (you control the model and spend)
- Automatic SEO title, meta description and slug
- Short-tail and long-tail keyword and tag generation
- One contextual internal link per post to your existing content
- Royalty-free featured images from Wikimedia Commons (no API key needed)
- Safe HTML output designed for the block editor
- Activity log of recent generations
- Generate up to 5 posts per day
Pro features
Upgrade to Orbis AI Blog Generator Pro to unlock:
- Unlimited daily generation — no 5-per-day cap
- Automated campaigns — schedule posts daily, weekly, on specific days or every few hours
- Premium image sources — Unsplash, Pexels and Pixabay
- Unlimited internal links per post
- FAQ schema blocks and an automatic table of contents
- Pillar (long-form) articles
- Readability and duplicate-content checks
- Settings import / export
- Extended activity log history
Pro is a one-time purchase (no subscription): from $5 for a single site, $20 for five sites, or $99 for unlimited sites. Licensing and payments are handled securely through Freemius.
Important note on AI content
You are responsible for reviewing AI-generated content for accuracy, originality and compliance before publishing. Always proofread.
External services
This plugin connects to the following third-party services. No data is sent anywhere unless you configure and use the relevant feature.
OpenAI API — Required for content generation. When you generate a post, your topic brief, tone, audience and related prompt data are sent to OpenAI to produce the article text and keywords. This happens only when you start a generation. See the OpenAI Terms of Use (https://openai.com/policies/terms-of-use) and Privacy Policy (https://openai.com/policies/privacy-policy).
Wikimedia Commons API — Used to find royalty-free images. Your image search query (derived from the post topic) is sent to Wikimedia. See https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Policy:Privacy_policy.
Unsplash, Pexels, Pixabay (Pro) — Optional premium image sources. If you enable one and add its API key, your image search query is sent to that provider. See their respective terms and privacy policies: Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/terms), Pexels (https://www.pexels.com/terms-of-service/), Pixabay (https://pixabay.com/service/terms/).
Freemius — Used for premium licensing, checkout and updates. When you purchase or activate a license, account and license data is processed by Freemius. See https://freemius.com/privacy/.
