Solve interruptions and lost drafts
Why extended access matters
Many free AI tools terminate sessions, drop draft context, or throttle capabilities when you need to finish a long piece. This free trial emphasizes uninterrupted drafting, persistent project storage, and predictable export paths so your work moves cleanly into editorial review or CMS.
- Long-form friendly — continue where you left off without rebuilding context
- Prompt history stays with the project for repeatable workflows
- Export-ready drafts for editorial and engineering handoff
Keep context across sessions
Project workspaces & draft persistence
Create a project for each campaign, client, or product area. Drafts, prompt versions, and collaborator notes remain attached to the project so you can revisit, fork, or export content without losing draft lineage.
- Persistent drafts stored per project — no forced session resets
- Prompt and revision history accessible alongside each draft
- Simple export to copy-and-paste, Markdown, or formats that fit editorial workflows
Repeatable prompt templates
SEO and content prompt kits
Shipable content starts with clear prompts. Use curated kits to generate outlines, expand sections, create metadata, and tune for intent. Kits include prompts optimized for outlines, landing pages, product descriptions, and content refreshes.
SEO blog outline generator
Create H2/H3-structured outlines with target intent notes and suggested internal links.
- Keyword-aware outline prompts
- Section-level intent and suggested link anchors
Long-form draft assistant
Expand outlines into multi-section drafts with transitions and source pointers.
- Section expansion prompts with transition suggestions
- Notes field for suggested sources and claimed facts
Landing page copy kit
Generate hero headlines, benefit bullets, and CTA variants to iterate quickly.
- Multiple headline variations for A/B testing
- Benefit and social-proof slots ready for handoff
Draft safely, review quickly
Content visibility & in-draft monitoring
Background checks run as you write to surface policy, brand-voice drift, and potential safety flags. Flags are surfaced inline with explanations and suggested edits so you can resolve issues before export or publication.
- Inline flagging with context and suggested remediation
- Brand-voice checks to keep tone consistent across drafts
- Review notes remain attached to drafts for editorial workflows
Move content into production
Export and handoff workflows
Export drafts in formats common to content pipelines so you can hand off to editors, CMS teams, or engineers without manual reassembly.
- Copy-friendly Markdown and plain text exports
- Workflows for moving drafts into Google Docs, Notion, or CMS editors
- Email and share links for quick stakeholder review
Import, export, and collaborate across tools
Source ecosystem
The free trial supports typical content sources used in modern workflows so you can import briefs and export deliverables without rebuilding content from scratch.
- Google Docs and common document editors (import/export patterns)
- WordPress and headless CMS handoff formats
- Markdown and Git-friendly exports for developer workflows
- Notion and knowledge-base patterns for team collaboration
- Email and messaging copy export for campaign handoffs
Ideal for teams that need continuous drafting
Who this trial is for
Designed for content marketers, SEO specialists, product and growth teams, freelancers, and founders who want to test a production-ready writing workflow without abrupt session limits.
- Content teams drafting multi-section articles and landing pages
- Freelancers and agencies validating client workflows
- Startups iterating product messaging and feature copy
- Content ops evaluating visibility and governance before scaling
From brief to publish-ready draft
How to get started
Start the trial and follow a short workflow to produce reusable content that fits your editorial process.
- 1. Create a project and import your brief or draft.
- 2. Choose a prompt kit (outline, landing page, or long-form) and generate a structured draft.
- 3. Iterate with in-draft monitoring, attach review notes, and finalize content.
- 4. Export to Markdown, Google Docs, CMS, or share a review link for handoff.