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Get a complete, AI-search-tuned content brief in 5 seconds — titles, outline, FAQs, statistics, schema, and an LLM-citation paragraph. Powered by Gemini. Free, no signup.
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The article subject. The clearer your topic, the sharper the brief.
Primary keyword you want to rank for and be cited on.
Brief scales the H2 outline to match (~250 words per H2).
Be specific — role, seniority, company stage, geography.
Type the article topic in plain language and the primary keyword you want to rank for. The clearer both are, the sharper the brief.
Be specific — role, seniority, company stage, geography. "Marketing managers at SaaS companies (Series A-C)" beats "marketers".
Word count scales the H2 outline (~250 words per H2). Tone calibrates the angle of each section: educational, persuasive, comparison, or how-to.
Hit Generate. In ~5 seconds you get titles, meta description, H2 outline, FAQs, statistics with source hints, internal-link ideas, schema recommendations, and an AI-citation paragraph. Each card has a copy button.
An AI content brief is a structured plan a writer uses before drafting an article. Unlike a traditional SEO brief (keywords + outline), an AI-search brief also tells the writer how to structure the page so generative engines like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews are likely to cite it. That means statistic density, FAQ structure, schema recommendations, and a pre-written passage engineered to be quoted verbatim.
Most content brief tools optimise only for traditional Google ranking. This generator is tuned for both Google ranking (E-E-A-T, statistics, schema, internal links) and AI-search citation likelihood (entity clarity, statistic density, FAQ structure, an LLM-citation paragraph). The output ships with a pre-written 80-100 word passage built for verbatim AI quotation — no other free tool does this.
The brief surfaces 4-6 statistics that should appear in your article along with a "source hint" telling the writer where to verify them (e.g. "HubSpot State of Marketing 2025 report"). Always verify the exact figure on the source before publishing — Gemini-suggested numbers are starting points, not citations.
Target keyword is the primary search query you want to rank for and be cited on (e.g. "ai marketing tools"). Target audience is the human reader — their role, seniority, company stage, geography. Briefs sharpen dramatically when both are specific. "Marketing managers at SaaS companies (Series A-C, US/EU)" produces a much better brief than just "marketers".
Free tier is 5 briefs per day per IP, reset at midnight UTC. The cap exists to keep Gemini costs sustainable. If you need higher limits for an agency or in-house content team, talk to our SEO team — we offer client BYOK (bring your own Gemini API key) integrations.
No. The brief is generated server-side, returned to your browser, and never persisted to a database. Your inputs are sent to Google's Gemini API for the generation only — see Google's data-use policy for that API. We add no logging, no analytics on your inputs, and no training data collection on top.
This brief is one piece of an AI-search SEO programme. Our SEO team builds full content pipelines tuned for ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews — keyword research, brief generation, schema rollout, citation monitoring. We've shipped this for SaaS, ecommerce, and B2B sites.
Get an AI-search SEO auditOur SEO team produces 50-200 AI-search-tuned briefs per month for content teams across SaaS, ecommerce, and professional services — fully managed, with monthly citation reporting.