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BlogBowl now has multi-language + location support, 115 users and few trials

Hey friends,

Recently more people started signing up from different countries and writing in different languages.

So I added multi-language and location support 🎉

Now BlogBowl automatically scans your site and chooses the right language + location - making it one step closer to being useful for local businesses, not just SaaS.


For those new here: BlogBowl helps you set up a blog that grows on autopilot with AI + SEO built in.
👉 Check it out here


🤔 Why location too?

You might wonder why we care about location, not just language.

Here’s the thing:

  • Before writing each article, BlogBowl checks Google for the top competitors of the article.

  • Search results are completely different depending on the location.

  • The more precise we are, the better your content ranks.

This way, posts aren’t just “AI-written” - they’re actually adopted for your market.


Expanding beyond SaaS

Initially, I positioned BlogBowl just for SaaS blogs. But I’m seeing more users who are somewhere between IT + services, so I decided to extend support beyond SaaS founders.


Current status

  • 114 users onboarded ✅

  • A few trials already running

I’ve also started marketing slowly. For now, I’m focusing on:

  • Reddit

  • Twitter - i am sharing my learning there 👉 @danshipit

  • SEO

  • Product Hunt + other directories

  • Outreach to newly launched startups

Next step → test cold outreach and see if it works.


Question for you 🙏

What other acquisition channels do you recommend for an early SaaS tool like BlogBowl? Would really appreciate your insights!


Thanks for reading!
🔗 BlogBowl - Automate you blog with AI and start ranking on Google and LLMs
🐦 Follow me on Twitter: @danshipit

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    Congrats on hitting 100+ users, that’s a big milestone. For acquisition channels, I’ve seen some founders have good results just by doing small case studies on their early users and sharing those stories in communities. It feels less like marketing and more like showing what’s actually working. Have you tried that angle yet?