Content Brief Generator

Generate SERP-aware briefs with outlines, entity coverage, FAQs, schema ideas, and practical word-count guidance.

Methodology: the target query is used to create a structured content brief with search intent, outline direction, entity coverage, FAQ ideas, and schema suggestions. Optional domain and competitor context can make the brief more specific, but the output should still be reviewed before writing or publishing.
Brief Setup

Start with the target query. Optional targeting and competitive context can be added when you need a more tailored brief.

The query/topic is the only required brief input.
Project Library
Load saved topics and keywords for this project.
Saved topics and keywords will appear here.
Advanced context
Optional. Logged-in projects can prefill site context, but you can leave this blank for a general SERP-aware brief.
Used for brand/site context and internal-link suggestions.
Use when you already know the competitors you want considered.
Recent Briefs

Reload saved briefs for this project and keep the drafting workflow moving.

Saved content briefs will appear here after your first run.
Brief Output

Review the working brief, then hand it off into drafting or internal-link planning when it looks right.

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SEO Brief Builder

Generate Search-Aware Content Briefs With Outlines, Entities, FAQs, and SERP Context

The Content Brief Generator helps turn a target keyword into a practical SEO brief that writers and strategists can actually use. It brings together outline direction, entity coverage, FAQ ideas, schema suggestions, and search-result patterns so the brief reflects what is already working in the SERP without collapsing into copycat content.

This makes it easier to hand off work between SEO, editorial, and content teams. Instead of relying on scattered notes, you can create a more structured brief that clarifies angle, section priorities, supporting topics, and likely search intent before a draft is written.