A featured image generated from the same brand kit as the words.
Every article gets a featured image sized for your CMS. Colored from your actual brand palette, not a stock photo.
“Stop making me find a header image for every post”
Every finished article stalls in the same place: someone has to go find a picture.
The stock photo tax
A finished draft waits while somebody searches a stock library for something close enough.
Fifteen minutes and a licence fee per post, for an image that looks like everyone else's.
An image is generated for every article by default, from your own palette and logo.
Off-brand headers
Images sourced ad hoc share no palette with the site they end up published on.
Your blog index reads as a collage of other people's brands.
The same brand kit that sets the copy's tone colors the image.
Export, resize, upload
Even a good image needs cropping to whatever your CMS expects before it can go up.
One more manual step between a finished draft and a live post.
It comes back web-ready at 1200×630 and publishes attached to the post.
What actually happens
Three steps, not a black box.
It reads your brand palette
Same colors, same logo as your copy. No separate design brief.
- Same palette as your brand kit
- No separate design step
- Consistent across every article
Every step, spelled out
It reads your brand palette
Same colors, same logo as your copy. No separate design brief.
- Same palette as your brand kit
- No separate design step
- Consistent across every article
It generates the image
Made for the article's topic. Not a stock photo.
- Matched to the article topic
- Not a stock photo
- Generated automatically per article
It's already the right size
1200×630, ready to publish. No manual resizing.
- 1200 × 630, ready to use
- No manual resizing
- Uploads with the article automatically
One of 6 capabilities inside Content Engine.
“Write the pages I'm missing” — Content & Keywords
- 1SERP research, not guesswork
- 2Outlines you can actually edit
- 3Drafts in minutes, not days
- 4Editorial control
- 5Featured images from your brand kitYou are here
- 6Brand kits that reach the output
Questions people ask
Yes, regenerate as many times as you want before publishing.
Yes — the logo and palette come straight from your brand kit.
Yes — swap in your own image any time before publishing.
Yes, every article gets one generated by default; you can turn it off per article if you don't want one.
A web-ready image sized for your CMS, no manual export step required.
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