SEO Content Brief Generator
Plan search intent, article structure, questions, titles, secondary terms, and topic coverage from one target keyword.
Build an editorial content brief
Start with one target query. Audience and existing-page context make the recommendations more specific.
Your content brief will appear here
Get an intent summary, title ideas, supporting phrases, an outline, questions, and an entity coverage checklist.
How it works
A useful answer in three steps.
The tool keeps the workflow short while preserving the context you need to act on the result.
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Enter a target keyword plus optional audience and existing page URL.
- 2
We infer linguistic intent and inspect the live page structure when a URL is supplied.
- 3
Use the generated outline, questions, titles, and coverage list as an editorial starting point.
When to use it
Built for everyday search work.
New content
Give writers a clear intent, audience, structure, and question set before drafting begins.
Content refreshes
Compare an existing page with a fuller outline and identify obvious structural gaps.
Editorial handoffs
Keep titles, topics, supporting terms, and success criteria together in one shareable brief.
Frequently asked questions
Quick context for using the tool and interpreting its output.
Does the brief use live SERP or competitor data?+
No. It uses the keyword's language, inferred intent, and an optional live page. Check current search results and first-party research before finalizing a brief.
What should I enter as the target audience?+
Describe the person and context precisely—for example, “in-house SEO leads at B2B SaaS companies” rather than “marketers.”
Why add an existing page URL?+
A URL lets the tool inspect its title, H1, headings, description, and approximate visible word count so the brief can call out basic structural gaps.