Built from the live SERP, not the model's memory.

Every article starts with what's actually ranking right now. Competitors, People Also Ask, community intel — read before a word gets written.

Write from what's ranking, not what the model remembers

Live SERP pulled per keyword
Ranked pages read down to their headings
Reddit and Quora read too
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The problem

A draft written from a model's memory is confident, fluent, and about nothing in particular.

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Trained, not current

A language model knows what was true when it was trained, not what's ranking for your keyword this morning.

You publish against a SERP that moved months ago.

With SERP Research

The live SERP is pulled for your exact keyword every time research runs.

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Titles aren't research

Skimming the first page's headlines tells you which pages exist, not what any of them actually cover.

You miss the sections every ranking page has, and the draft reads thin beside them.

With SERP Research

Ranked competitors are read down to their heading structure, not just their titles.

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Nobody asks the real questions

The follow-up questions people actually type never reach a brief written from a keyword alone.

The article answers the query and none of the follow-ups, so readers leave for one that does.

With SERP Research

People Also Ask, plus Reddit and Quora threads, are read before the outline is built.

How it works

What actually happens

Three steps, not a black box.

Step 1 of 3

It reads what's ranking right now

Live results for your exact keyword. No cached snapshot. No purchased database standing in.

  • Live results, not remembered ones
  • Ranked competitors and their headings
  • Refreshed for every new keyword
In detail

Every step, spelled out

01Read the SERP

It reads what's ranking right now

Live results for your exact keyword. No cached snapshot. No purchased database standing in.

  • Live results, not remembered ones
  • Ranked competitors and their headings
  • Refreshed for every new keyword
02Collect PAA

It harvests the questions buyers ask

Real questions people ask, pulled straight into the research packet.

  • Real questions from the SERP
  • Feeds directly into the outline
  • No manual copy-paste from Google
What is…How does…Why do…
03Community intel

It checks Reddit and Quora

Read for how people actually talk about the topic. Not just what ranks on Google.

  • Reddit and Quora, not just Google
  • Surfaces language buyers actually use
  • Included automatically, no extra setup
Community intel added to the outline
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Ranked competitors read per keyword
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Drafts start from live search data
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Community sources — Reddit and Quora
Where this sits

One of 6 capabilities inside Content Engine.

Write the pages I'm missing” — Content & Keywords

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FAQ

Questions people ask

No — the research step pulls the current SERP for your exact keyword before drafting starts. It's live, not remembered.

Yes. The research feeds the outline step, which you can edit before anything is drafted.

It pulls live search results for your exact keyword each time — no purchased keyword database standing in for real data.

The top ranked results plus their heading structure, not just titles — enough to know what the page has to cover.

Yes — research runs against whatever is actually ranking today, even a keyword with only a handful of results.

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