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Susilo harjo

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I Let AI Run My Blog for a Month: What Broke and Worked

I Let AI Run My Blog for a Month: What Broke and Worked Thirty days ago, I handed my blog publishing schedule to an AI agent and walked away. Two sites, daily deadlines, zero human intervention during publish time — or so I thought. The reality was messier.

Key Takeaways

  1. I Let AI Run My Blog for a Month: What Broke and Worked Thirty days ago, I handed my blog publishing schedule to an AI agent and walked away.

  2. Two sites, daily deadlines, zero human intervention during publish time — or so I thought.

  3. I run two blogs: susiloharjo.web.id (English, tech/developer focus) and teknologinow.com (Indonesian, gadget/IoT).

Bottom Line

I Let AI Run My Blog for a Month: What Broke and Worked is a signal worth watching in 2026. If you're building or securing infrastructure, keep an eye on this trend.

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Marouane K

Your experiment with letting AI run your blog for a month sounds like a fascinating deep dive into the challenges and wins of automation. Figuring out what "broke and worked" when relying on AI for content can be a massive time sink. Clypify is designed for exactly this, aggregating RSS feeds, rewriting with AI, auditing for SEO, and auto-publishing to platforms like WordPress and Medium. Free plan at clypify.com — no card needed.