✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

The NeuronWriter alternative for data-driven WordPress pages

NeuronWriter pairs SERP analysis with AI assistance to produce optimized articles one at a time. SleekRank takes a structured dataset and renders one templated WordPress URL per row, with the design on a single base page in your theme.

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SleekRank — NeuronWriter alternative

Different shape: data-to-page templating, not research-driven articles

NeuronWriter is a SERP-research and AI writing platform aimed at SEO content. The workflow is keyword in, semantic and SERP analysis out, brief generated, AI assistance for writing the article, on-page coverage scored as the writer drafts. Output is one optimized article per topic, intended to rank against the existing top results. That cycle works for editorial programs that genuinely want original written content per keyword.

SleekRank does not enter that workflow. It does not analyze SERPs, generate briefs, score content, or produce prose. It is a programmatic-pages plugin for WordPress: a page group declares a URL pattern, a base WordPress page, a data source (JSON, CSV, Google Sheets, Notion, or REST), and a list of field-to-element mappings. Each row in the source becomes one URL, rendered through the base page. The plugin is a templating and routing layer, the data carries the content, the base page carries the design.

For projects where the underlying need is many similar pages built from a dataset (location pages, integration directories, alternatives, comparison sets, programmatic SEO at row scale) those pages are templated, not articles. SleekRank produces the whole set from a base page and a source, without per-keyword research and without per-article writing cost.

Workflow

How a NeuronWriter content plan becomes a SleekRank page group

1

Mark the templated subset in the keyword set

Sort keywords into articles and templates. Articles need writing; templates only need rows. The templates feed SleekRank, the articles stay in whatever editorial workflow the team uses.
2

Promote templates into a real source

Build one row per intended URL with columns for the fields that vary on the page. Save it as JSON, CSV, a Google Sheet, a Notion database, or expose it via a REST endpoint.
3

Design one base page

Build the shared layout once in WordPress with the builder or theme already in use. Use stable selectors on every dynamic section. Confirm the page renders standalone first.
4

Configure and verify

Set urlPattern, basePageId, dataSources, and mappings. Clear the SleekRank items table, run wp rewrite flush, and sample a few URLs to confirm the data lands correctly.

Comparison

SleekRank vs NeuronWriter at a glance

Feature
NeuronWriter
SleekRank
Primary job
Research and write SEO articles per keyword
Render templated pages from rows in a data source
Unit of output
One article per keyword
One URL per row
Inputs
Keywords, SERP data, briefs
JSON, CSV, Google Sheets, Notion, REST APIs
Template
Outline driven by SERP top results
A real WordPress page in your theme
Pricing model
SaaS subscription with project and content caps
Flat plugin license, no per-page cost
Best fit
Article programs targeting the SERP
Catalogs, directories, location and comparison pages

Differences

What changes when you move off NeuronWriter

The short version: snippets stop being data trapped behind an admin screen and start being code you can actually work with. That sounds small — in practice it changes how your whole team ships WordPress fixes and features.

The NeuronWriter way

  • Output is one optimized article per keyword, not a templated URL per row
  • Workflow is SERP-research and AI-assist, focused on content scoring
  • SaaS subscription with project and content caps rather than a flat license
  • No data-source model for JSON, CSV, Google Sheets, Notion, or REST
  • Articles publish as standalone WordPress posts, untied from any source after generation

The SleekRank way

  • One URL per row from JSON, CSV, Sheets, Notion, or REST
  • Base WordPress page in your theme is the template, no second editor
  • No SERP analysis or LLM dependency, no per-page usage cost
  • URL patterns per page group with a {slug} token
  • Cached row resolution, refreshed when the source changes

Features

Three things that actually change how you work

Anyone can list features on a comparison table. These are the three shifts that matter day to day when you replace NeuronWriter with SleekRank.

Pages rendered from rows

SleekRank reads each row from the data source and renders one URL through the base WordPress page. Mappings target tags, lists, selectors, and meta attributes on that page. Nothing is researched, drafted, or scored: the data is the content.

Multiple sources with per-source caching

JSON in the theme for version control, CSV for quick exports, Google Sheets for editorial workflows, Notion for content teams, REST APIs for live integrations. Each page group can mix sources and set a per-source cacheDuration in seconds.

Inside WordPress, not a SaaS workspace

The base page lives in the theme already in use. The data sits in files or APIs the team already maintains. SleekRank adds a mapping layer and a URL pattern, with no separate dashboard or content workspace to manage on top of the existing site.

Migration

When SleekRank fits and NeuronWriter still does

SleekRank and NeuronWriter can run side by side. That means you can migrate at your own pace — there's no big switch weekend required.

1. Separate articles from templated pages

Some keywords genuinely deserve original written content per topic. Those stay in an article workflow with or without an optimization tool. The remaining keywords (locations, integrations, alternatives, comparisons) are programmatic and belong in SleekRank.

2. Move templated content into a structured source

Build one row per intended URL with columns for every field that should vary on the page. Save it as JSON in the theme, a CSV, a Google Sheet, a Notion database, or expose it via a REST endpoint.

3. Design one shared base page

Build the layout once in WordPress with the builder or theme already in use. Mark dynamic sections with stable selectors. Confirm it renders standalone with placeholder copy before adding SleekRank to the picture.

4. Configure, clear cache, flush rewrites

Create a page group with urlPattern, basePageId, dataSources, and mappings. Clear the SleekRank items table and run wp rewrite flush, then sample a few URLs to verify the mappings.

Audience

Pages that fit SleekRank better than a research-and-write loop

Programmatic SEO at row scale

Hundreds of "X for Y" pages from a research sheet are not articles in disguise. They are rows that should render through one base page, and SleekRank handles the entire set without per-keyword research or AI writing per page.

Directories and integration indexes

An integrations list with consistent fields per row maps directly onto a base-page design plus a data file. Editors maintain the source, the URLs reflect it on the next cache refresh, and the index page links through the same template.

Alternatives and comparison pages

A row per competitor with structured fields (positioning, comparison rows, FAQs) becomes one base-page design plus a JSON or Sheet. The page count grows with the dataset, not with hand-written articles per competitor.

The bigger picture

Why a templating layer sits next to an SEO writer, not inside it

Research-and-write SEO platforms scale linearly with topics. Each new keyword is another research pass, another brief, another writing round, and another optimization cycle. The model fits programs where each topic genuinely needs original prose because the differentiator is the writing itself.

Programmatic projects do not have that shape. The structure repeats and only the data varies, which means optimizing each rendered URL individually adds work the dataset itself can avoid. SleekRank renders the whole set deterministically from a base page and a source: title, heading, meta description, and body fields are mapped per row, on-page coverage is decided once when the data is written, and the URLs stay aligned with the source through the cache layer.

NeuronWriter and similar research-driven writers stay valuable for the work that genuinely needs writing. The mistake is using either tool for the wrong shape: forcing a templating engine to write articles produces empty pages, forcing a writing platform to produce templated sets is expensive and inconsistent. The two shapes coexist comfortably on the same site as long as each one is doing what it is good at.

Questions

Common questions about switching from NeuronWriter

No. SleekRank does not analyze SERPs, generate briefs, or score content. It is a templating and routing layer for WordPress. Keyword research, briefs, and writing all sit upstream in whatever tools the team already uses for that work.

 

JSON files inside the theme, CSV files, Google Sheets, Notion databases, and REST APIs. Each page group declares one or more dataSources with a type and config, plus a cacheDuration in seconds for refresh control.

 

No. Visible fields on every URL come from the data row. SleekRank does not call a language model and does not assess content quality. The plugin renders pages from data; assessment and writing belong to whichever tools sit upstream.

 

Yes, indirectly. If NeuronWriter is used to draft per-row content (one row per intended URL with title, intro, sections, meta description) those rows can become a SleekRank data source via JSON, CSV, or Sheets. The tools are then complementary: research and writing on one side, templating and routing on the other.

 

Only the base page is a real wp_posts entry. Generated URLs are served by SleekRank's rewrite handler against rows cached in a dedicated items table, which keeps the post table small even when the page count is large.

 

SleekRank charges a flat plugin license. Adding rows to a data source does not add usage cost. NeuronWriter is a SaaS subscription with project and content caps that scale with output. For projects targeting hundreds or thousands of URLs, the flat-license shape is more predictable.

 

Through the data. Each row provides title, meta description, heading, body fields, and any mapped attribute. Coverage is decided when the data is written, not by per-page scoring after rendering. If the dataset captures the relevant terms, the rendered URLs reflect them.

 

Yes. NeuronWriter operates outside WordPress and pushes finished articles in through standard publishing flows. SleekRank serves URLs via rewrite rules against a base page in WordPress. They do not share storage, so a programmatic page group on a fresh URL pattern can sit alongside NeuronWriter-published articles without overlap.

 

Pricing

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