A clear path from search demand to a page you can ship.

SEODrafts connects the decisions between research, briefing, review, publishing, and learning. Your team always knows what moved forward, why it moved forward, and what still needs attention.

The workflow has three gates: choose an evidence-backed opportunity, approve a specific content plan, and approve the finished draft. Only then does SEODrafts send content through your CMS, Git workflow, or webhook and record the destination result; your publishing workflow verifies the first rendered public route.

Find the right opportunity

Combine search demand, existing content, business fit, competitor patterns, and conversion intent before creating anything.

Turn evidence into a brief

Keep the target reader, search intent, sources, differentiation, outline, internal links, and risky claims in one reviewable plan.

Publish what was approved

Route the finished draft through editorial review and publish through the system that already owns your canonical website.

How it works

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

01

Connect the evidence

Add your website, markets, Search Console signals, and bounded DataForSEO enrichment.

02

Review the opportunity

Choose whether the next action is a new page, a refresh, an internal-link improvement, or no action.

03

Approve the brief

Inspect the angle, sources, claims, structure, and conversion path before writing starts.

04

Review the draft

Resolve quality blockers and approve the exact version that is allowed to publish.

05

Verify the first live URL

Publish through your stack, validate the rendered route in the tenant workflow, and return performance signals to the queue.

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

Does SEODrafts publish without approval?

The standard workflow requires editorial approval before a draft can move to publishing.

Does it replace our CMS?

No. Your CMS or Git repository remains responsible for routes, templates, canonicals, sitemaps, analytics, and deployment.

Where does keyword data come from?

SEODrafts can combine first-party Search Console data, site inventory, manual evidence, and bounded DataForSEO enrichment.

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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