Drafts written to be quoted, not to fill a calendar.
Give it a topic or a prompt you are losing. It reads what assistants currently answer, extracts the facts they demand, and produces a structured draft with schema attached and a coverage score you cannot fake.
Gap in, publishable draft out.
Grounded in live answers, not a keyword list.
Six guardrails against generic output.
The problem with AI content is vagueness, so every guardrail targets it.
Grounded in real answers
Nothing is generated from a blank prompt — every brief starts from what assistants say today.
Required claims
Named entities, numbers and qualifiers the piece must contain before it can be published.
Coverage scoring
A live score against the brief. Vague drafts fail the check instead of quietly shipping.
Schema attached
FAQPage, Article and Product markup generated with the draft and validated on publish.
Your voice
Trained on your existing pages, with a style guide and banned-phrase list you control.
Refresh drafts
When an assistant's answer changes, the affected page gets an update draft, not a rewrite from scratch.
Written for retrieval, not for scanning.
A generic AI writer and this differ at the structural level.
About the output.
Assistants reward specific, well-structured, citable pages regardless of how they were drafted. Vagueness is the risk, and the coverage score exists to catch it.
No. Most teams treat the draft as a strong first pass and edit it. Nothing publishes without your action.
Yes — briefs can require specific figures, customer quotes or documentation links, and the draft leaves marked slots for anything it must not invent.
Only English
Generate one draft on a prompt you're losing.
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