Statamic is a flexible flat-file CMS, but its REST API is read-only by default and offers no reliable way to publish posts into it from an outside tool. Sorank still gives you a fully automated SEO blog on your own domain.
Statamic's content API is built for reading entries, not creating them, and writing back into the flat-file structure from an external service is fragile. Instead of fighting the workflow or pasting every post by hand, you let Sorank host the blog for you.
Sorank publishes and hosts your articles on your own subdomain, for example blog.yourdomain.com, linked from your Statamic site. Every post strengthens your domain authority.
Full walkthrough: Host your blog on Sorank. For reference, Statamic's read API is documented here.
Add a Blog link in your Statamic navigation pointing to your hosted blog subdomain. Visitors move smoothly between your main site and your blog, and Google indexes both under your domain.
Can Sorank publish directly into Statamic? No. Statamic's API is read-only by default, so there is no stable endpoint to create posts from outside.
Do I keep my content if I leave? Yes. Export your whole blog any time and re-import it elsewhere. Your content is always yours.
Does the hosted blog cost extra? No, it is included in your Sorank subscription.