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Getting Started Guide

How to Use Koala AI

A practical guide to get you up and running with Koala AI. Written by Delv Editorial, Delv Team.

Getting started with Koala AI

In this guide, you'll learn how to quickly set up Koala AI and generate your first SEO-optimised blog post with minimal effort. By the end, you'll be able to create formatted articles that can boost your online presence.

Step 1: Sign up and set up

  1. Go to the Koala AI website.
  2. Click on the “Get Started for Free” button on the homepage.
  3. Enter your email address and create a password, or sign up using Google for quicker access.
  4. Verify your email if prompted, then log in to your new account.

Step 2: Your first blog post

  1. Once logged in, click on the “Create New Article” button on your dashboard.
  2. In the “Title” field, enter a catchy title for your blog post.
  3. In the “Keywords” section, input relevant keywords you want to rank for.
  4. Select the “SEO” option to ensure the article is optimised for search engines.
  5. Click the “Generate Article” button. The AI will take a moment to create your content.
  6. Review the generated article, making any necessary edits directly in the text editor.
  7. Once satisfied, click “Publish” to format and download your article or share it directly to your blog.

Step 3: Get better results

  • Use specific and relevant keywords to guide the AI in generating focused content.
  • Experiment with different titles and keywords to see how the output varies; this can help you discover new angles for your posts.
  • Regularly check the “Content Suggestions” section for trending topics that can boost your SEO.

Pro tip

Most beginners overlook the “Content Suggestions” feature. Regularly check this section to find popular topics that can enhance your article ideas and improve your blog's visibility.

Common mistake to avoid

Avoid using overly broad or vague keywords. This can lead to generic content that may not perform well in search results. Instead, focus on specific phrases that reflect your target audience’s search intent.