WordPress AI Plugins vs. SiteBoost: What Jetpack AI, Rank Math Content AI & Others Don’t Do

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WordPress AI Plugins vs. SiteBoost: What Jetpack AI, Rank Math Content AI & Others Don’t Do

By Tygart Media — This page is itself optimized using SiteBoost techniques. The FAQPage schema, entity density, speakable blocks, and direct-answer formatting you see here are what separates AI-cited content from content that goes unnoticed.

The WordPress AI Plugin Gap: WordPress AI writing plugins — Jetpack AI, Rank Math Content AI, Bertha AI, GetGenie, AIOSEO AI, Yoast AI — are content production tools. They help you write and edit posts faster, suggest titles and meta descriptions, and flag basic on-page SEO issues. What they do not do: inject FAQPage schema targeting People Also Ask, build speakable blocks for AI citation, apply GEO entity saturation, or execute the post-publish optimization layer that determines whether your content gets cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. That gap is what SiteBoost fills.

What WordPress AI Plugins Actually Do Well

The WordPress AI plugin ecosystem in 2026 is genuinely useful — and it’s accelerating. Automattic’s acquisition of WPAI and integration of CodeWP and AgentWP signals that AI is becoming core WordPress infrastructure, not a plugin afterthought. Here’s an honest assessment of what today’s leading plugins deliver:

Jetpack AI Assistant
✅ Does: In-editor content drafting, headline generation, grammar correction, tone adjustment, basic translation. Integrates natively with the block editor. 20 free requests, then $10/mo.
❌ Gap: No FAQPage schema injection. No speakable block creation. No entity saturation for AI citation. No AEO or GEO layer. Produces content — doesn’t optimize existing content for AI visibility.
Rank Math Content AI
✅ Does: Real-time keyword suggestions, content scoring vs. top-ranking pages, meta title/description generation, internal link suggestions, 20+ schema types. 3M+ installs.
❌ Gap: Schema suggestions require manual implementation. No automated FAQPage injection from existing content. No speakable block detection or GEO entity injection. Scoring tool — not an execution tool.
Bertha AI / GetGenie
✅ Does: Blog post drafting from prompts, product descriptions, ad copy, alt text generation, NLP keyword research. Template-driven content production at volume.
❌ Gap: Content generation from scratch — not optimization of existing posts. No schema injection, no entity gap analysis on published content, no AEO/GEO layer applied to the existing article library.
AIOSEO / Yoast AI
✅ Does: AI-powered meta description and title generation, content analysis, FAQ block suggestions, LLM.txt generator (AIOSEO), technical SEO controls, Google Search Console integration.
❌ Gap: Suggests FAQs — doesn’t inject FAQPage JSON-LD schema into published posts at scale. LLM.txt is site-level, not post-level. No systematic entity injection or speakable block execution across existing article library.

The Capability Comparison: AI Plugins vs. SiteBoost

WordPress AI Plugins
(Jetpack, Rank Math, Bertha, AIOSEO)
SiteBoost
Write new content faster✅ Core strength❌ Not the purpose
Suggest meta titles & descriptions✅ Yes✅ Writes & pushes live
Score content vs. top-ranking pages⚠️ Rank Math only❌ Not a scoring tool
Inject FAQPage JSON-LD schema into existing posts❌ No✅ Core function
Build speakable blocks for AI citation❌ No✅ Core function
GEO entity injection (named entities, regulatory bodies)❌ No✅ Core function
Push all changes live via WordPress REST API❌ Manual publishing✅ Automated push
Optimize existing published post library at scale❌ No — draft tools✅ Core purpose
Before/after baseline + 60-day measurement❌ No✅ Included in pilot
Industry-specific entity sets (legal, medical, restoration, etc.)❌ No✅ Per-vertical
Does a WordPress AI plugin replace the need for AEO and GEO optimization? No. WordPress AI plugins like Jetpack AI, Rank Math Content AI, and Bertha AI are content production tools — they help you write and improve posts within the editor. AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) and GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) are post-publish optimization disciplines: injecting FAQPage schema into existing posts, building speakable blocks for AI citation, saturating content with named entities that signal authority to ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. These are execution tasks applied to your published article library — not writing assistance tasks applied to new drafts. The two approaches are complementary, not competing.

Why “AI-Generated Content” Isn’t the Problem — Lazy Optimization Is

Google’s helpful content updates didn’t penalize AI-generated content. They penalized thin, unoptimized, low-entity-density content — regardless of how it was produced. A 600-word article written by Jetpack AI with no FAQPage schema, no named entity references, and no direct-answer formatting will underperform a 600-word article written by a human that has all three.

SiteBoost works on content regardless of how it was originally written. Whether your posts were drafted by a human writer, generated by Jetpack AI, produced with Bertha AI, or written by Claude — the optimization layer that determines AI visibility, PAA placement, and People Also Ask capture is the same. SiteBoost applies that layer to your existing published library.

What is the difference between WordPress AI writing plugins and AEO optimization? WordPress AI writing plugins (Jetpack AI, Rank Math Content AI, Bertha AI) operate at the content creation stage — they help you write, edit, and draft posts faster. AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) operates at the post-publish optimization stage — it restructures existing published articles with FAQPage schema, direct-answer formatting, and named entity injection so they capture People Also Ask placements and get cited by AI search systems. The writing plugin produces the article. AEO makes the article work.

The Workflow: AI Plugin + SiteBoost Together

The optimal 2026 WordPress content workflow uses both:

StageWordPress AI PluginSiteBoost
Draft new articleJetpack AI or Bertha AI generates first draft
On-page SEO while writingRank Math Content AI scores and suggests keywords
PublishPost goes live
Post-publish optimizationSiteBoost injects FAQPage schema, entity references, speakable blocks
Existing article librarySiteBoost audits and optimizes all published posts systematically
60-day measurementSiteBoost baseline report tracks PAA, AI citation, ranking movement

Already Using a WordPress AI Plugin? SiteBoost Is the Next Layer.

Your AI plugin helps you write. SiteBoost makes what you’ve written get found — by Google, by People Also Ask, and by ChatGPT and Perplexity. Pilot starts at $597 for 10 posts.

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Frequently Asked Questions: WordPress AI Plugins & SiteBoost

I’m already using Rank Math Content AI. Do I still need SiteBoost?

Rank Math Content AI is a writing and scoring tool — it helps you optimize new content as you write it and scores your posts against top-ranking pages. It does not inject FAQPage JSON-LD schema into your existing published posts at scale, build speakable blocks for AI citation, or apply a systematic GEO entity saturation pass across your article library. SiteBoost operates on your published post library as a post-publish optimization layer — it’s what runs after Rank Math has helped you write and score the article. The two tools solve different problems at different stages of the content lifecycle.

Will SiteBoost interfere with my Jetpack AI or Rank Math plugin?

No. SiteBoost pushes changes to post content and excerpt fields via the WordPress REST API. It does not interact with, overwrite, or conflict with any installed plugin’s settings, configurations, or database entries. Rank Math, Yoast, AIOSEO, and Jetpack all operate through their own database tables and post meta fields — SiteBoost writes to post content and excerpt only. Plugin configurations are completely unaffected.

Does Google penalize content written by WordPress AI plugins?

No. Google’s helpful content guidelines evaluate content by quality, entity density, and user value — not by how it was produced. AI-generated content that is accurate, entity-rich, well-structured, and genuinely useful performs as well as human-written content with the same properties. The risk is not AI authorship — it’s thin content with low entity density, missing schema, and no direct-answer formatting. SiteBoost addresses exactly those gaps regardless of how the original content was written.

Can SiteBoost optimize posts that were written by a WordPress AI plugin?

Yes — and this is one of the most common use cases. Sites using Jetpack AI, Bertha AI, or GetGenie to produce volume content at speed often have large libraries of AI-drafted posts that were never systematically optimized post-publish. SiteBoost audits these libraries, identifies the highest-opportunity posts, and applies the full SEO + AEO + GEO optimization stack — regardless of how the original content was generated.

What is the difference between Rank Math’s schema suggestions and SiteBoost’s schema injection?

Rank Math’s schema tools suggest schema types and provide a UI to configure them manually for each post — a valuable but manual, post-by-post process. SiteBoost executes FAQPage schema injection across multiple posts programmatically, generating the FAQ questions from content analysis and pushing valid JSON-LD directly to each post via the WordPress REST API. For a library of 50+ posts, SiteBoost covers the library systematically in a single pilot engagement rather than requiring manual schema configuration for each article.

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