How SEO brief to draft works
SEO brief to draft starts with a single topic or keyword and walks through the steps a content team needs: it frames the search intent, proposes a heading hierarchy, captures content notes on what to cover, and then generates a first draft shaped by that plan.
The result is more than raw prose. You get the planning layer and the draft together, so the output is ready to refine and hand off rather than starting from a blank page.
- Enter a topic or target keyword
- Review the search-intent framing
- Use the suggested heading structure and notes
- Generate a first draft ready for editing
Why the brief matters as much as the draft
Publishing teams rarely struggle only with writing. They also need a clearer view of search intent, coverage scope, heading hierarchy, and the shape of the final piece before drafting begins, and a missing brief is often where pieces drift off-topic.
By producing the brief and the draft in one pass, this tool reduces the back-and-forth between planning and writing. The brief and heading structure can also be used on their own at the outline stage, before any drafting happens.