Keytail dashboard

Every brand deserves to be found.

I've been a developer, a designer, a freelancer, and an agency founder. I've sat in every chair in the content workflow, and every chair was uncomfortable.

At Won Agency, we ran content for multiple clients. The process was always the same. Research keywords in Ahrefs. Write drafts in ChatGPT. Design thumbnails in Figma. Upload everything to Webflow. Manually. Every. Single. Time.

Four tools. Four logins. Four points of failure. And at the end of it, you'd published one article.

I kept thinking the same thing: why doesn't one system just handle this?

Then AI changed search. ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, suddenly people weren't just Googling. They were asking questions. And the brands that answered those questions clearly and consistently were the ones getting cited. Not the ones with the biggest domain authority. The ones with the best answers.

That was the moment. Not just "content is broken", but "the way people find information has fundamentally shifted, and nobody is building for it."

So I wrote my first line of code in October 2025. By January 1st, Keytail was live.

Keytail isn't an AI writer. It isn't an SEO tool. It's the full engine, from discovering what questions your audience is asking, to creating the best answer on the internet, to publishing it to your CMS, to tracking what compounds and what needs attention.

One system. One workflow. Every article becomes a digital asset that works for you long after you hit publish.

I'm building Keytail for the founders, the marketing teams, and the agencies who know content matters but don't have the time or the team to do it the old way. The ones who want to show up when people search, on Google and inside every AI model.

The brands that start building now will be unreachable in the near future. That's not a pitch. That's how compounding works.

This is just the beginning.

Founder of Keytail