Go from Keyword to Publish-Ready Brief
in 11 Automated Steps
Run an 11-step automated pipeline — keyword research, SERP analysis, competitor gap identification, brief generation, outline creation, FAQ writing, schema recommendation, internal linking, and quality scoring — in a single session.
The Content Brief That Produces AI Citations, Not Just Rankings
Most content briefs tell writers what to cover. AI Content Automation goes further — it tells writers exactly how to structure, format, and signal the content so AI engines cite it. From keyword to publish-ready brief in under 60 seconds.
- ✓11 automated steps from keyword to complete brief
- ✓FAQPage schema with intent-based questions included
- ✓Internal link map with anchor text for every planned piece
Three steps to content automation results
Real example output from AI Content Automation
Everything AI Content Automation does for you
11-Step Automated Pipeline
Runs keyword analysis, SERP scraping, competitor gap detection, semantic mapping, outline generation, FAQ creation, schema recommendation, internal linking, and quality scoring — automatically.
Complete Content Brief
Produces a fully self-contained brief: H1–H3 structure, word count target, semantic keywords with placement, intent-based FAQs, schema type recommendations, and quality rubric.
FAQPage Schema Generator
Generates 6–10 intent-based questions with answer frameworks ready for FAQPage JSON-LD implementation — the highest-impact single schema addition for AI citations.
Internal Link Map
Identifies existing pages to link from and to, with specific anchor text and placement context for each link — building the internal authority network automatically.
AI Citation Readiness Score
Scores the planned content against AI citation criteria before a word is written — so you know it will earn citations when published, not after.
Competitor Gap Integration
Analyses a competitor URL to identify specific subtopics, entities, and formats they cover that your brief must include to outperform them for AI citations.
Who uses AI Content Automation
- ✓Produce AI citation-ready briefs without manual research
- ✓Scale content production with consistent brief quality
- ✓Remove guesswork from what to include in each article
- ✓Deliver complete content briefs as a service offering
- ✓Include AI citation criteria in standard brief methodology
- ✓Demonstrate content strategy value with brief quality scores
- ✓Standardise brief quality across all client content
- ✓Reduce research time from hours to seconds per brief
- ✓Package brief generation into content retainer services
Without vs With AI Content Automation
Frequently asked questions
about AI Content Automation
The 11 steps are: keyword intent classification, SERP analysis of top 10 ranking pages, competitor gap detection, semantic keyword mapping (30–60 NLP terms), H1–H3 outline generation, word count and depth targeting, intent-based FAQ generation, schema type recommendation with JSON-LD templates, internal link mapping with anchor text suggestions, content quality rubric for writer self-assessment, and AI citation readiness checklist.
A manually written SEO brief typically takes 4–8 hours for an experienced SEO. AI Content Automation produces in minutes: complete semantic keyword list with placement suggestions, intent-based FAQ generation ready for FAQPage schema, schema type recommendations with generated JSON-LD code, internal link recommendations with anchor text, AI citation readiness scoring, and a quality rubric for writer self-assessment.
Yes. The brief is specifically designed for writers with no SEO knowledge. The H1–H3 outline provides the exact structure to follow. The semantic keywords section includes specific placement suggestions. The FAQ section provides questions and answer frameworks to include verbatim. The schema section explains what to add without requiring JSON-LD knowledge. The internal link section provides exact anchor text and the page to link to.
The brief includes an AI citation readiness layer: FAQPage schema with intent-based questions formatted for AI extraction, author E-E-A-T requirements, direct-answer formatting instructions, entity coverage requirements listing brands and tools that must be mentioned, and a structured data accuracy checklist. Following the brief consistently produces content that meets AI citation thresholds across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overview.
Yes. Entering a competitor URL alongside your keyword triggers the competitor gap analysis module, which identifies the specific subtopics, entities, content formats, and schema implementations on their page that your brief should include to compete directly for the same AI citations.
Yes. Fully available on the free plan with 15 runs per month. Each run produces the complete 11-step brief including outline, semantic keywords, FAQ section, schema recommendations, internal link suggestions, and quality score.
The full 11-step pipeline completes in 45 to 90 seconds for most topics. Topics with extensive SERP competition require slightly longer analysis for the gap detection and semantic mapping steps. The pipeline runs all steps sequentially in a single automated session — no manual intervention between steps. Complex niches with deep semantic landscapes occasionally take up to 2 minutes, which is still faster than any manual brief research process.
Each run processes one primary keyword through all 11 steps. For multiple keywords, run the pipeline once per keyword — each run takes under 90 seconds. For content calendar planning, run the pipeline across your top 10 to 15 keywords before the planning session to have complete briefs available for the full quarter. The resulting briefs can be exported and compiled into a content calendar framework.
The internal link mapping module analyses the semantic relationships between your existing content and the target brief topic — identifying the 8 to 15 most relevant existing pages that should link to the new article (inbound links) and the existing pages the new article should link to (outbound links). For sites with hundreds of pages, the module uses semantic similarity filtering to surface only the genuinely relevant link opportunities rather than every tangentially related page.
Yes. The brief is structured specifically to work as a system prompt or user prompt for AI writing tools like ChatGPT, Claude, or Jasper. The H1 to H3 structure provides the exact content architecture, the semantic keywords provide the vocabulary requirements, and the FAQ section provides the structured Q&A content to include. The brief also includes a quality rubric that can be used to evaluate AI-generated drafts before editing.