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SEO Article Draft Agent

A target keyword and a short brief become a review-ready SEO draft, waiting for your approval.

SEO Article Draft Agent1 article draft per brief

Example request

Keyword: 'b2b marketing automation tools'. Brief: comparison-style guide for mid-market SaaS marketers evaluating their first automation stack. Search intent: commercial investigation. Voice: practical, no jargon. Link to our pillar page and the two automation case studies.

Outcomes

  • A complete first draft per brief — outline, full body, and suggested H2/H3s aligned to the search intent behind the keyword.
  • Meta title and description plus internal-link suggestions drawn from the link list you provide, so the draft arrives review-ready.
  • Hours of blank-page work removed from each article, so your editors spend their time fact-checking and adding expertise instead of starting cold.

Use case

Content teams and SEO leads at agencies who turn keyword briefs into publishable articles every week.

Example request

Keyword: 'b2b marketing automation tools'. Brief: comparison-style guide for mid-market SaaS marketers evaluating their first automation stack. Search intent: commercial investigation. Voice: practical, no jargon. Link to our pillar page and the two automation case studies.

Inputs

Target keywordShort content briefBrand voice guideInternal-link list

Outcomes

  • A complete first draft per brief — outline, full body, and suggested H2/H3s aligned to the search intent behind the keyword.
  • Meta title and description plus internal-link suggestions drawn from the link list you provide, so the draft arrives review-ready.
  • Hours of blank-page work removed from each article, so your editors spend their time fact-checking and adding expertise instead of starting cold.

Pricing

€250/month · €990 onboarding (waived at 12 mo.) · Token usage by consumption

Workflow

  1. 01

    You brief

    Drop a target keyword and a short brief into Google Docs, Notion, or the CMS — plus your voice guide and the pages you want linked.

  2. 02

    Agent drafts

    It maps the search intent, builds an outline, and writes a full first draft with H2/H3 suggestions, internal-link placements, and a meta title and description.

  3. 03

    Editor publishes

    Your editor fact-checks every claim, adds first-hand expertise and examples, then publishes. Nothing goes live without that review.

FAQ

Doesn't this just produce generic AI content?

It produces a structured starting point, not a finished article. The draft is shaped by your specific brief, keyword intent, and internal links — and it stays a draft. The expertise, fact-checking, and first-hand examples that make an article rank and earn trust come from your editor in the review step.

Does it publish straight to the CMS?

No. It hands you a draft in Google Docs, Notion, or the CMS as an unpublished entry. A person fact-checks, edits, and clicks publish. There is no path for the agent to push content live on its own.

How does it learn our brand voice and target the right intent?

You give it a brand voice guide and a brief stating the search intent. It writes to those inputs and surfaces its sources and claims so your editor can verify intent fit and correct anything off-tone before publishing.