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Legacy SEO Recovery: AI Writing Assistant

Write Faster, Keep a Consistent Brand Voice

Turn notes and keywords into structured briefs and publish-ready drafts. Use SEO-first templates, brand voice memory, and a revise & compare workflow to reduce review cycles and scale content across channels.

Solve common content pains

Why teams choose an AI writing assistant

Designed for content marketers, SEO specialists, product teams, agencies, and support documentation owners who need repeatable, reviewable drafts without losing control over accuracy or tone.

  • Shorten draft-to-review cycles by starting with structured briefs and predefined templates
  • Preserve a single brand voice across writers and channels with saved style rules
  • Ship SEO-friendly pages faster by generating outlines with headings and suggested keywords at draft time

What this assistant does

Core capabilities

Focused features that fit existing authoring and publishing workflows — not a black box. Use these capabilities as building blocks during ideation, drafting, and review.

Guided brief builder

Paste notes, product bullets, or a short creative brief and generate a structured outline with target headings, page intent, and a short creative direction.

  • Auto-generate H1–H3 structure and suggested meta description
  • Exportable brief to Google Docs or Word

Brand voice memory

Save tone, vocabulary, and style rules at the team level to apply to every generated draft.

  • Toggle rules per project (e.g., formal vs. conversational)
  • Apply glossary terms and banned phrases

Revise & compare workflow

Create multiple variants, compare side-by-side, accept edits, and merge changes with inline context for editors.

  • Track generator output vs. editor revisions
  • Flag human-in-the-loop checkpoints before publishing

Channel-aware outputs

Generate versions tailored to blogs, emails, product pages, ads, or help articles from the same brief.

  • Short, medium, and long variants with CTA suggestions
  • Format export for CMS or email platforms

Copy prompts teams run daily

Practical prompt clusters (ready to use)

Concrete prompts teams can paste into the assistant to get predictable, repeatable results. Each prompt includes the expected output format and brief example placeholders.

  • Blog post generator: "Create a 1,200–1,500 word blog outline on [topic]. Include SEO headings, suggested keywords, intro hook, 3 subheadings with talking points, and a conclusion with a CTA."
  • Landing page copy: "Draft a hero headline, subheadline, 3 benefit bullets, product features section, and a short testimonial placeholder for [product name] aimed at [audience]."
  • Email campaign sequence: "Write a 3‑email onboarding sequence for new users that introduces features, provides a quick-start checklist, and ends with a product demo CTA — keep tone friendly and concise."
  • Ad and social creative: "Generate 5 short variations (90 char, 60 char, 30 char) for an Instagram ad promoting [feature], emphasizing urgency and benefit."
  • Knowledge base article: "Convert these internal notes into a structured KB article with steps, warnings, examples, and a troubleshooting checklist."

Authoring, publishing, and review

Integrations & where this fits in your stack

Built to slot into common content ecosystems so teams can keep their existing publishing and localization pipelines.

  • Authoring & export: Google Docs and Microsoft Word workflows for drafting and review
  • Publishing: Export-ready drafts for WordPress and headless CMSs
  • Knowledge and localization: Notion, internal KBs, and CAT tools for translation handoff
  • Collaboration: Export comments or copy into Slack, GitHub, and task trackers for review

Controls for publishable drafts

Safety, accuracy, and human oversight

Reduce hallucinations and maintain factual accuracy with explicit controls and review checkpoints.

  • Draft safety controls and optional content filters
  • Human-in-the-loop approval gates for regulated or customer-facing copy
  • Comparison tools to surface generator vs. editor changes before export

How different roles get value

Use cases by team

Concrete examples of outputs and workflows for common audiences.

Content & SEO teams

Generate SEO-first outlines, meta drafts, and content briefs to hand to writers or export to CMS.

  • Produce keyword-focused headings and meta descriptions at draft time
  • Create content calendars and grouped prompt templates

Agencies & freelancers

Run faster creative tests and deliver consistent tone across multiple client properties.

  • Save reusable prompt templates per client
  • Produce ad variations and landing page drafts quickly

Support & documentation

Turn internal notes into structured knowledge base articles with steps and troubleshooting.

  • Convert product notes into KB-ready drafts
  • Include warnings and examples automatically

FAQ

How do I set up a reusable brand voice and apply it across generated drafts?

Create a team voice profile that includes tone descriptors (e.g., conversational, authoritative), preferred vocabulary and banned phrases, and style rules (sentence length, use of contractions). Apply the profile to any brief or project; generated drafts will follow those rules and the profile can be adjusted over time.

What content types are best produced by an AI writing assistant vs. requiring full human authorship?

Use the assistant for structured, repeatable content (blog outlines, product descriptions, onboarding emails, ad copy, KB articles). Reserve full human authorship for legally sensitive copy, complex technical analyses, deep investigative pieces, and any content requiring original reporting or subject‑matter expert validation.

How does the assistant help with on‑page SEO and keyword intent at draft time?

SEO-first templates produce suggested H1–H3 headings, meta descriptions, and keyword suggestions aligned with declared intent. Use the brief builder to specify target keywords and user intent so the generated outline focuses on relevant headings and content structure.

How do review and approval workflows work with human editors in the loop?

The revise & compare workflow stores generator variants, shows side-by-side comparisons with editor changes, and supports inline comments. You can require an approval checkpoint before export or publishing to ensure human verification for accuracy and brand compliance.

What controls exist to prevent hallucinations or inaccurate factual claims in drafts?

Use explicit factuality prompts, add source notes to briefs, enable draft safety filters, and include a mandatory human review step for factual checks. For regulated content, disable automatic publishing and route drafts through subject-matter reviewers.

How can I adapt generated content for localization and regulated industries?

Export structured drafts to your localization pipeline or CAT tools and use localization prompts that specify locale, spelling variations, currency, and compliance tone. For regulated industries, add extra review gates and attach compliance checklists to briefs.

Who owns the content produced and how do we export drafts for publishing?

Drafts are exportable in common formats (Google Docs, Word, CMS-ready HTML). Ownership and licensing depend on your account terms and platform agreement; export workflows make it straightforward to move content into your CMS or editorial tools.

What onboarding and prompt templates are available to speed team adoption?

Starter libraries include prompt clusters for blogs, landing pages, emails, ads, product descriptions, KB articles, rewrite/tone-shift tasks, and localization. Templates can be duplicated and customized per team or client to standardize output and reduce trial-and-error.

Related pages

  • See pricingCompare plans and trial options for teams.
  • Feature comparisonCompare capabilities for enterprises, agencies, and small teams.
  • Product blogBest practices, prompt recipes, and onboarding guides.
  • IndustriesHow different industries use AI writing workflows.
  • About TextaCompany mission and approach to safe, team-first content tools.