Free writer + built-in curation

Write SEO-ready blog posts with built-in content curation.

A free writer that combines automated research, source-aware summaries, and SEO-first outlines to move from idea to publish-ready draft with fewer revisions and clearer attributions.

Free access

Single users & small teams

Get started without a paid commitment to test integrated curation + writing.

Source coverage

Web pages, docs, transcripts

Import URLs, PDFs, transcripts, and internal documents for unified curation.

Export options

CMS-ready and plain text

Generate drafts formatted for publishing or copy snippets to your editor.

Solve slow research and unstable drafts

Why a research-first blog writer?

Traditional writing workflows separate research, drafting, and SEO, which creates handoffs, ambiguous attributions, and extra editing. This writer puts curated source summaries and traceable citations before the first draft so writers spend less time hunting facts and more time shaping argument and voice.

  • Collect and filter sources in one place: URLs, documents, transcripts, or social feeds.
  • Auto-summarize source consensus to remove repetitive manual notes.
  • Attach simple citations next to generated text so quotes and facts are traceable.

From source ingestion to publish-ready draft

How the content curation workflow works

Work through five practical stages that keep SEO and attribution visible throughout the process.

  • Ingest: Add URLs, upload PDFs or paste transcripts and CSVs for batch curation.
  • Curate: Extract excerpts and produce a one-paragraph consensus summary with suggested angles.
  • Outline: Generate an SEO-first outline with H1, H2s, and per-section word guidance.
  • Draft: Produce a first draft that weaves curated excerpts and citations into the narrative.
  • Export: Choose a CMS-ready draft, plain text, or copy snippets for immediate publishing.

Practical prompts to speed every stage

Prompt templates writers use daily

Use built-in prompt clusters to turn raw sources into publish-ready content. Copy these prompts into the writer to reproduce consistent results for teams.

Curate & summarize

Ingest multiple excerpts and produce a one-paragraph consensus plus three unique angle ideas for a blog post.

  • Input: up to five source excerpts
  • Output: consensus summary + 3 angles

Extract quotables & citations

Pull up to five verifiable quotes with simple citations (title + URL) and flag unverifiable claims.

  • Helps build fact-based blocks for the draft
  • Returns plain-language citations to include inline

SEO outline generator

Create an SEO-focused outline with suggested H1, five H2s, and word-count guidance per section for a target keyword.

  • Keeps drafts search-ready from the start
  • Includes keyword usage guidance

Draft-first-pass

Write a first draft from the outline and curated summary, keep a specified tone, and include the target keyword naturally.

  • Produces a working draft to reduce writer's block
  • Preserves citations from curated excerpts

Meta & title variants

Generate multiple meta title and description pairs optimized for clicks and your target keyword.

  • Long and short variants for A/B testing
  • Ready to drop into CMS

Rewrite & tighten

Condense content to a set word count, simplify language to a chosen reading level, and keep key citations intact.

  • Useful for snippets, summaries, or executive briefs
  • Maintains attribution where present

Social & repurposing

Create social post variants and a newsletter blurb to promote the blog's main insight.

  • 5 platform-tailored captions (LinkedIn, X, Facebook)
  • 30-second newsletter blurb

Fact-check prompts

List factual claims from a draft and propose quick verification steps and potential primary sources.

  • Speeds editorial verification
  • Highlights claims that need stronger sourcing

Editorial checklist

Produce a publish checklist covering SEO checks, image alt text ideas, internal links to add, and recommended CTAs.

  • Ensures consistent team output
  • Actionable before you hit publish

Flexible source ecosystem

What sources can I use?

Bring the full research stack: RSS and public web pages, uploaded PDFs and docs, audio/video transcripts, social streams, and CSV bookmark lists. The writer consolidates excerpts and shows the original link or filename so teams can inspect sources before quoting.

  • URLs and public web pages for news and blogs
  • Uploaded documents, PDFs, and exported notes
  • Transcripts from podcasts and video converted to text
  • CSV lists and bookmark exports for batch curation

Keep tone, length, and citations consistent

Editorial controls & publishing workflow

Apply tone presets, reading-level settings, and length targets to match brand voice. Use the publish checklist to confirm SEO elements, image alt text, and internal links before export. Outputs are designed to drop into CMSs or be copied as plain text.

  • Tone controls and length presets for consistent voice
  • Citation attachments appear next to quoted excerpts
  • Export as CMS-ready HTML, Google Docs-compatible text, or clipboard snippets

FAQ

How does content curation handle source attribution and can I see the original links?

Curated excerpts include plain-language citations (source title + URL or filename). Every extracted quote or highlighted excerpt is accompanied by a link or upload reference so you can review the original source before using it in a draft.

Is the free AI blog writer suitable for collaborative editorial workflows or just single users?

The free entry tier supports single users and small-team tests with collaborative features like shared source lists and exportable drafts. For larger editorial teams and workflow integrations, consider the paid plans listed on /pricing for expanded collaboration controls.

Can I export generated drafts to my CMS, Google Docs, or plain text for formatting?

Yes. Exports include CMS-ready HTML/plain text and clipboard-ready snippets; drafts can also be copied into Google Docs or other editors. Use the publish checklist to confirm formatting and SEO elements before finalizing.

How do you ensure generated content is original and not copied verbatim from sources?

The workflow surfaces source excerpts for review and then generates original prose that synthesizes those excerpts. Editors should always review quoted text and edit as needed; the tool flags verbatim excerpts so you can clearly identify and attribute direct quotes.

What controls exist to set tone, reading level, and length for different audiences?

Built-in tone presets, reading-level options, and length targets let you tailor drafts for enterprise audiences, general consumers, or short-form social posts. Apply these settings before drafting to keep output consistent across posts.

Does the tool help with keyword targeting and meta description optimization?

Yes. Use the SEO outline generator to create H1/H2 suggestions and per-section word guidance for a target keyword, and the Meta & title variants prompt to produce multiple meta title/description pairs optimized for clicks.

Which source types can I upload or point the tool at for curation (documents, URLs, transcripts)?

You can point the tool at public URLs and RSS feeds, upload documents and PDFs, paste or upload transcripts from audio/video, and import CSVs or bookmark exports for batch curation.

What privacy and data handling should I expect when I upload internal documents for curation?

Uploaded files and private documents are handled according to the product's privacy policy and terms. Review the privacy and data handling details on /about before uploading sensitive internal documents; use team-level plans for stronger access controls.

Are there language options beyond English and how well does multilingual drafting perform?

The platform supports drafting in multiple languages, with basic curation and draft generation available for major languages. Multilingual performance varies by language and the quality of source material; test specific languages using the free tier to evaluate results.

Related pages

  • PricingCompare free and paid plans to find the right level of collaboration and export options.
  • AboutLearn more about product philosophy, privacy, and data handling.
  • BlogRead examples showing how curated research improves SEO performance and publishing velocity.
  • ComparisonSee how a research-first writer compares to standard drafting tools.
  • IndustriesExplore industry-specific workflows for editorial teams, product marketing, and agencies.