SEO content briefs your editor can actually approve.

Move from “write something about this keyword” to a specific, source-backed plan with a clear reader, angle, structure, and reason to exist.

A SEODrafts brief keeps search evidence and editorial reasoning attached. It covers the audience, intent, competitive patterns, unique angle, required sources, claims that need proof, internal links, conversion path, metadata direction, and quality risks before drafting begins.

Evidence stays attached

Review the demand and sources behind the plan instead of trusting an unexplained outline.

Differentiation is explicit

State what the page will add beyond the current results before investing in a draft.

Approval is a real gate

The team can approve, request changes, or stop the idea before content production starts.

How it works

A bounded workflow turns evidence into an editorial decision and a reviewable publishing outcome.

01

Define the reader task

Translate a query into the specific decision or job the page must help with.

02

Plan useful components

Choose the examples, tables, visuals, citations, product evidence, and internal links that make the page useful.

03

Set claim boundaries

Flag facts that need a source and promises the product cannot responsibly make.

What the workflow does not promise

SEODrafts does not guarantee rankings, invent authority, or make weak pages useful by publishing more of them. It helps your team choose, substantiate, review, and ship stronger work with a visible chain of decisions.

Human approval before publishing
Customer-owned canonical website
Evidence and claim boundaries attached
Destination result and public-page check separated

Frequently asked questions

Is this a free content brief generator?

No. SEODrafts is a review-first workflow product; brief creation sits inside opportunity research, approval, drafting, and publishing.

Can writers edit the brief?

The workflow supports review and revision before approval so the final plan reflects editorial judgment.

Does every brief become an article?

No. The same planning model can support product pages, solution pages, integration pages, or a decision not to publish.

Turn the next search signal into work you can ship.

Join the private beta to bring opportunity research, reviewable briefs, editorial approval, and customer-owned publishing into one workflow.

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