Briefs, drafts and schema — built from live AI answers

Content built to be quoted, not just ranked.

The Content Engine watches what assistants say about your category and spots the questions where a competitor gets named instead of you. For each gap it builds the right format — an article, a Q&A, or a ranked list — publishes it in our directory built for AI engines, and pushes it out to ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Perplexity.
How it works

Gap in, published cluster out.

A loop, not a content calendar.

01
Find the gap
The Engine reads live assistant answers in your category and flags every question where a competitor is quoted and you aren't.
02
Brief
Each gap becomes a structured brief: outline, entities, sources to cite, schema to attach, and the prompt it should win.
03
Draft
Your writer — or ours — drafts against the brief. The Engine checks coverage as you type and blocks vague, unquotable claims.
04
Publish & watch
Push to WordPress, then track mention share for that cluster week by week until it moves.
What you get

Six things a keyword tool won't give you.

Everything here exists because assistants read differently than search engines do.

Answer gap radar

Live monitoring of the prompts in your category, flagging every answer where a rival is quoted and you are absent.

Structured briefs

Outline, entities, required claims, sources
to cite and the exact prompt the piece should win your visibility.

Draft with coverage scoring

A first draft plus a live score that shows which required facts are still missing from your website to get visible by AI.

Schema, automatically

FAQPage, Product, Article and Organization markup generated automaticaly on our trusted directory and validated with every piece.

Share of voice

Track how often you're named across AI platforms — with a share-of-voice score against your competitors, run after run.

Self-driving strategy

The platform finds every prompt where you score zero and generates targeted content to close the gap — automatically, every month.

Old playbook vs. new

Why keyword briefs stopped working.

Assistants don’t rank pages. They assemble answers.

 
Classic SEO content
Content Engine
Written for
Search rankings
Assistant answers
Unit of work
Keyword
Question a buyer asks
Structure
Headings and density
Entities, claims and citable facts
Schema
Optional afterthought
Generated with every brief
Success measure
Position on page one
Mention and citation share
Refresh trigger
Quarterly audit
Answer changes in any engine
From teams using it

Six weeks in.

We shipped eleven briefs in a quarter. ChatGPT now names us in the two comparison prompts that drive most of our demos — it named a competitor before.
Marta Feldsen
Head of Growth, Ledgerloop
The coverage score settled a long argument with our writers. It is specific about what is missing, so drafts stop bouncing between reviewers.
Dev Raghunathan
Content Lead, Northbay Systems
Questions

Before you start.

Yes. The Engine researches buyer-intent keywords, writes the brief, and publishes a full first draft on a daily schedule. It never invents prices or claims, and it only positions you where you actually fit. A live coverage score tells you when each piece is ready to go.

No. Briefs are built from gaps in live assistant answers and require named entities, specific claims and sources. Vague copy fails the coverage check.

Depends on plan: 10, 40 or unlimited per month. Every brief is tied to a tracked topic cluster.

Assistants re-crawl within days, but answer changes typically appear four to eight weeks after publishing a cluster.

Turn every answer gap into a win.

See exactly where AI names a competitor instead of you — then let us close every gap.

Monthly plans from $149. Cancel anytime.