An outline you can rewrite before a word gets drafted.
Section-by-section structure, with intent attached to every heading. Rearrange, rewrite, or cut — the draft follows your outline, not a template.
“Let me fix the structure before it writes two thousand words”
Nothing drafts until you approve the outline — this is a real checkpoint in the pipeline, not a formality.
Editing a finished article back into the right shape costs more than writing it did.
Structure arrives too late
By the time you can see the shape of an article, it's already two thousand words long.
Restructuring a finished draft means rewriting most of it.
The outline comes back first, section by section, and drafting waits for your approval.
Sections you didn't ask for
Generic tools pad a draft with whatever sections a template says an article should have.
You delete three sections and the next draft quietly puts two of them back.
Delete a section and it's gone from the draft — the writer works from the outline as you approved it.
Headings without a purpose
A list of H2s tells you the order they'll appear in, not why any of them are there.
You can't tell which sections are earning the ranking and which are filler.
Every heading carries the search intent it exists to answer.
What actually happens
Three steps, not a black box.
A structure comes back first
One outline per keyword. Section by section, with intent attached to every heading.
- One outline per keyword
- Intent labeled per section
- Ready before drafting starts
Every step, spelled out
A structure comes back first
One outline per keyword. Section by section, with intent attached to every heading.
- One outline per keyword
- Intent labeled per section
- Ready before drafting starts
You rearrange, rewrite, or cut
Nothing is locked. Reorder, rewrite, or cut any section before drafting starts.
- Drag to reorder sections
- Rewrite any heading
- Delete what you don't need
You approve the structure
Drafting waits for your approval. A real checkpoint, not a formality.
- Nothing drafts without approval
- Your edits are what it writes from
- One click to move forward
One of 6 capabilities inside Content Engine.
“Write the pages I'm missing” — Content & Keywords
- 1SERP research, not guesswork
- 2Outlines you can actually editYou are here
- 3Drafts in minutes, not days
- 4Editorial control
- 5Featured images from your brand kit
- 6Brand kits that reach the output
Questions people ask
It's gone from the draft too — the article follows whatever outline you approve, nothing extra gets added back in.
Yes, drag any section to a new position before drafting starts.
Each section carries guidance on what it needs to cover, not a rigid word count — length follows the topic.
Yes — paste in your own structure and research and drafting will follow it instead of generating one from scratch.
The draft step reads the outline as it stands when you approve it — whatever you changed is what it writes from.
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