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SEO Brief to Draft

Details

How to use SEO Brief to Draft

What the tool does, how to run it, and what to expect from the result.

What you get back

The output is organized into sections rather than delivered as one block of prose. Search intent explains what someone typing that query actually wants, which is the thing most briefs skip and the reason most drafts miss. The outline is a heading structure for the page. Coverage notes list the subtopics a credible page on this subject needs to include. The working draft is body copy written against that outline.

That structure is deliberate. The brief and the draft are useful at different moments: the brief is what you hand to a writer or use to decide whether the page is worth doing, and the draft is what you start editing when it is. Getting both in one run means you can make the first decision before investing in the second.

Five presets cover the common shapes. Keyword to brief is the default. Keyword to publishable first draft leans further toward finished copy. Topic cluster article draft is for a page inside a set. Bottom-funnel comparison draft targets comparison queries. Informational query brief targets pages that answer a question rather than sell anything.

  • Search intent, outline, coverage notes, and a working draft
  • Five presets for different content shapes
  • Apply a preset, then edit the fields before running

Getting a useful run

The brief field is the instruction and it does the most work. A brief that says the keyword and nothing else produces something generic, because nothing in it distinguishes your page from every other page on that keyword. State the keyword, who the page is for, and what you can say that a competitor cannot.

The source material field is where the real advantage comes from. Paste your product notes, your support tickets, your benchmark numbers, or the transcript of a call with a customer, and the draft gets built around specifics that only you have. That is the entire difference between a draft worth editing and a draft worth deleting. There is room for a substantial amount of text here, though very long input is truncated silently, so put the most important material first.

Audience, tone, and output format fields shape the register. The extra instructions field is where to put anything structural, such as a required section or a heading you must include.

How it runs and what to know

A free signed-in account is required, and each run uses AI credits from the monthly allowance included with a free account. The run is not streamed: you press the button, it works, and the whole output arrives at once, which usually takes a few seconds.

Everything you enter and everything that comes back is stored in your account history, so you can reopen a run, copy the output again, or save one you want to keep. Clearing the history removes the runs you have not explicitly saved. Do not paste anything confidential that you would not want kept in that history.

Treat the output as a starting point rather than a finished page. The draft needs your facts checked, your examples added, and your voice applied. If what you have is an existing page rather than a keyword, Article Rewriter is the tool aimed at that job, and Tone and Voice Rewriter handles a draft that is right in substance but wrong in register.

  • Sign-in required, free credits included
  • Not streamed: the full output arrives at once
  • Inputs and outputs are kept in your run history until cleared
Tips

Getting a better result out of SEO Brief to Draft

Specific settings and thresholds, not general advice.

  • Put real material in the source field. Your own numbers, notes, or support tickets are what separate a draft worth editing from a generic one.
  • Name the audience explicitly. A brief for developers and a brief for procurement managers on the same keyword are different documents.
  • Use the brief before you use the draft. It is the cheapest way to decide whether the page is worth writing at all.
  • Put your most important source material first. Very long input is truncated, and the truncation happens at the end.
  • Do not paste confidential material. Everything you submit is sent to an AI service and kept in your run history until you clear it.
Limits

What SEO Brief to Draft does not do

The honest boundary, so you do not lose time finding it yourself.

  • It is not a local tool. Everything you enter is sent to a server AI service and stored in your account run history.
  • A free signed-in account is required, and each run consumes AI credits.
  • Long input is truncated silently, so the end of a very long source paste may not reach the model.
  • The output is a first draft. Facts, figures, and claims need checking before publication.
  • It does not research live search results or check what currently ranks.
At a glance

Who SEO Brief to Draft is for

A quick way to understand who this helps, what it solves, and where it connects next.

Best fit

SEO teams, content strategists, operators, and founders who need a faster path from topic selection to a usable draft.

Ideal for

Getting from keyword to structured content plan and a draft without juggling several disconnected prompt steps.

FAQ

Common questions

Short answers for the questions people usually have before trying a utility like this.

Is SEO Brief to Draft free?

Yes, with a free signed-in account. Each run uses AI credits from the monthly allowance that comes with the account.

Does my text stay on my device?

No. This is a server-side AI workflow, so the keyword, source material, and instructions you enter are sent to an AI service and the run is stored in your account history.

What does it actually return?

Four things in one output: the search intent behind the query, a heading outline, coverage notes on what the page must address, and a working draft written against that outline.

How do I get a draft that is not generic?

Fill the source material field with something only you have: product notes, support tickets, benchmark numbers, or a customer call transcript. A brief with just a keyword produces a draft with just a keyword.

How long can my source material be?

There is generous room, but very long input is truncated without a warning, so put the most important material at the start.

Can I publish the draft as it is?

No. Treat it as a starting point. Check every fact and figure, add your own examples, and apply your own voice before it goes live.

Does it check what is currently ranking?

No. It does not look at live search results. It works from the keyword and the material you provide, so competitive research is still your job.

Can I delete my runs?

Yes. Clearing the history removes the runs you have not explicitly saved. Saved runs stay until you unsave them.

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