Yoast’s AI Features Are a Joke—Stop Letting That Plugin Write Your Content
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Yoast’s AI Features Are a Joke—Stop Letting That Plugin Write Your Content
Look, Yoast’s AI is just an overhyped, dumbed-down version of what you could get from any free or cheap vanilla GPT API call. It parrots keywords, churns out bland, surface-level paragraphs, and tries to game Google’s algorithms with surface signals instead of real insight. Their “AI” content suggestions are often off-topic, repetitive, or dangerously generic—like handing a terrible intern a thesaurus and calling it good content strategy. This isn’t innovation, it’s plugin bloat masquerading as a feature.
The problem isn’t just that Yoast’s AI is bad; it’s that it encourages lazy agencies and clueless marketers to outsource their creative work to a corporate black box. We’ve seen Rank Math, AIOSEO, and other “SEO suites” playing the same stunt, but Yoast has the biggest reach, which means the biggest damage. Meanwhile, Google’s own AI narrative is self-serving nonsense designed to keep you dependent on their ecosystem—just like Squarespace’s “SEO tools” that only help you rank in their walled garden. Don’t fall for it.
Here’s a brutal truth: writing good content demands context, original thought, and a willingness to engage with your audience’s actual problems. No plugin—Yoast or otherwise—is going to replace that. If you want to play the SEO game with some integrity, stop relying on automated “AI” writers that don’t understand your niche, don’t do actual research, and certainly don’t know your brand voice. The fastest way to kill your SEO is to flood your site with generic filler that reads like every other website out there.
If you want a recommendation nobody will admit publicly—ditch the AI content features entirely. Use Yoast for what it’s good at: basic on-page SEO signals, XML sitemaps, and canonical tags. The moment you let their AI write for you, you’re signing up for a slow death by mediocrity. Hire real writers, do your research, and if you want to experiment with AI, treat it like a dumb assistant—never the author. Otherwise, you’re just another faceless clone in the endless sea of “SEO optimized” garbage nobody wants to read.