SEO Content Brief Generator
Build a structural SEO brief with intent alignment and semantic coverage.
The SEO Content Brief Generator produces a structural brief — H1, H2 architecture, LSI entities, intent alignment, and recommended word count — for the target keyword you give it. The output is written for editors and writers, not for keyword-stuffing, so the brief guides the narrative instead of breaking it.
Output
Advertisement
When to use this tool
- Commissioning a writer for a new target keyword without trial and error.
- Auditing an existing post to find missing H2s or semantic entities.
- Competitive gap analysis — see what the brief expects vs. what your current page covers.
- Briefing AI writers (e.g. GPT, Claude) with a structure that prevents hallucinated headings.
How it works
- Enter the target keyword exactly as a user would type it.
- Pick the primary intent (informational, commercial, transactional, navigational).
- Generate the brief.
- Hand the brief to your writer — or to an AI — and hold them to the H2 structure, not just the keyword.
Example output
Sample only — your generated output will reflect your specific inputs.
**Brief Overview** Intent + searcher goal. **Recommended H1** One H1 recommendation. **Recommended H2 Structure** - H2 1 - H2 2 - H2 3 - H2 4 **LSI and Semantic Entities** - Entity 1 ... **Recommended Word Count** 1200-1600 words with one-line rationale.
Tips for best results
- Always include one H2 that names failure modes — Google's helpful content signal rewards honest cautionary coverage.
- Keep the H1 under 60 characters so it renders cleanly in search results.
- Add a 'last updated' byline — freshness is an indirect ranking factor.
Frequently asked questions
Does it pull live SERP data?
The brief is generated from model reasoning, not live SERP scraping. Pair it with a SERP inspection tool for competitive benchmarking.
Can I use this for programmatic SEO?
Yes, but you still need unique entity coverage per URL. Do not scale one brief across 100 similar pages — Google flags that as templated thin content.
What is a good word count range?
The brief recommends a range (e.g. 1,200–1,600). Hit the mid-point; going higher only helps when it adds unique research, not padding.
How often should I update a published brief?
Regenerate for keywords showing rank decay, SERP type change (e.g. AI overview takeover), or quarterly if the topic evolves fast.