Content
Generate drafts, keep the SEO metadata attached, and decide what to publish.
Use the sections below for the full walkthrough and the most common follow-up questions.
What this module does
The Content module helps you turn a topic into a draft that is already tied to a target keyword and metadata. It is meant to give you a useful first version quickly, not to replace human editing. You can review the draft in the browser, keep the good ideas, and publish only when it is ready.
What you need to set up first
- Have a topic or brief ready before you start a draft.
- Choose a target keyword so the generator can keep the SEO angle focused.
- Set the tone and length you want the draft to follow.
- Connect WordPress if you want to publish directly later.
How it works
- 1 When you start a draft, the module reads the topic, keyword, tone, and length settings you chose.
- 2 The generator writes a title, meta description, body copy, and keyword metadata into a saved draft record.
- 3 The draft is scored so you can see whether it is ready to ship or needs more editing.
- 4 If WordPress is connected, the saved draft can be moved toward publishing without retyping everything.
- 5 Older drafts stay in the history table so you can reuse angles and avoid starting from zero every time.
What you'll see in the UI
- Post settings is where you define the topic, keyword, tone, and length.
- The preview area shows the generated draft before you commit to it.
- History keeps every saved draft so you can revisit earlier ideas.
- The SEO score badge helps you see whether the draft is likely to perform well in search.
- Export CSV gives you a quick way to archive or share the draft list.
How to act on the output
- Read the draft once before you publish anything.
- Edit the heading or meta description if the target keyword is too broad.
- Publish to WordPress when the copy reads naturally and the keyword fit is good.
- Use the history list when you want to revive an earlier angle instead of starting from scratch.
Limits and known gaps
- Direct publishing depends on the WordPress connector being available.
- The SEO score is a guide, not a guarantee of ranking.
- Long or technical drafts will still need human editing before publication.
- The module does not create images or design a full page layout.
FAQ
Short answers for the most common follow-up questions.
Yes. The history view keeps the saved drafts so you can reopen the idea, edit it, and use it again.
The generator gives you a strong first draft, but it does not know your internal tone perfectly. A quick review keeps the final piece on-brand.
You can still generate and review drafts. Publishing just stays manual until the connector is in place.
It is saved with the draft record so the title, slug, keywords, and score travel together instead of being split across tools.
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