SEO Pulse
AI content brief

Generate a content brief

Enter a target keyword and get a complete brief: title, meta, headings, questions, entities, and FAQs.

What's inside every brief

A brief is only useful if a human or an AI can turn it into a publishable draft without guessing. SEO Pulse generates briefs that include everything a writer needs to outrank the current top-ten — and everything an LLM needs to produce content that earns citations in AI Overviews.

  • SERP-aligned title
    Under 60 chars, primary keyword front-loaded, click-tested patterns.
  • Meta description
    120–158 chars with a value prop and a soft CTA.
  • Search intent label
    Informational, transactional, navigational, or commercial.
  • H2 outline
    Logical structure that mirrors the questions real searchers ask.
  • People-Also-Ask questions
    Pre-extracted Q&A you can answer in-line for featured snippets.
  • Entities to cover
    Topical breadth signals so Google understands you're authoritative.
  • Related keywords
    Semantic terms to weave naturally — no keyword stuffing.
  • FAQ schema seeds
    Q&A pairs ready to wrap in FAQPage JSON-LD.

How to use a brief

  1. Generate the brief for your target keyword and (optionally) your audience.
  2. Paste the whole brief into Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor as the writing prompt — it's structured to drop straight in.
  3. Or hand it to a human writer; the H2 outline + questions + entities make a 1,500-word draft fast.
  4. Publish, then run /analyze on the live URL to confirm the on-page checks pass.

Why AI-powered briefs win

Traditional content briefs are templates filled in by hand. They miss the long tail of questions real users ask, they miss the entities Google associates with your topic, and they almost never include FAQ schema seeds. SEO Pulse uses Gemini to mine the search intent, the topical surface area, and the question space in one pass — so your writer (or your AI) starts from a brief that's already optimized.