Is the free tool suitable for SEO-focused content and meta tags?
Yes. Use the SEO Page Builder template: provide target keyword, primary search intent (informational/commercial/transactional), and existing H2s or page outline. The template returns a meta title (≤60 chars), meta description (≤155 chars), a 300-word keyword-aware opening, and suggested internal link anchors. After generation, run a quick SERP check and adjust phrasing to match competitor intent and localize keywords.
Who owns the generated copy and can I use it in paid ads or published pages?
Generated copy is intended for use in your marketing. Check your account terms for any licensing details, but in general you can use outputs in paid ads and published pages. Always perform a final legal and brand review before publishing (trademark checks, regulated claims, and compliance language).
What limits exist on the free tool (length, number of requests, collaboration features)?
Free tier limits vary over time. The free tool focuses on producing channel-formatted outputs and basic collaboration-ready labels. For higher-volume automation, multi-user workflows, or API access, consider an upgraded plan—see /pricing for current options.
How do I ensure brand voice and legal/compliance language are preserved?
Include a short brand-voice note and any required legal copy in the brief (for example: 'Tone: friendly, 2nd person; Brand rules: do not claim 'best' or include pricing; Mandatory line: 'Terms apply at example.com'). The tool can inject mandatory copy blocks and produce variants that keep required phrasing intact. Flag sensitive language to reviewers during handoff.
How do I export generated copy into common marketing tools or CMS?
Copy outputs are structured for direct paste into fields: meta title/description to CMS SEO, headline/description to ad UI slots, subject/preview to email builders. Use the 'label' provided with each block (e.g., 'Meta Title', 'Email Subject', 'CTA Primary') to speed mapping into editors. For batch updates, copy variant groups into a CSV or content spreadsheet for your CMS import process.
Can the tool create A/B test variants and multiple tones from one brief?
Yes. Use the variant prompts to request multiple tones and lengths (formal, conversational, playful) and label each output as Variant A/B/C. Include an experiment hypothesis in the brief and ask the tool to provide a short rationale for each variant to speed CRO handoffs.
How can I use analytics to iterate prompts and improve copy performance?
Treat each generated variant as an experiment. Capture performance metrics (open rate, CTR, conversion rate) and note them next to the prompt that produced the copy. Use that data to refine inputs: adjust audience, CTA urgency, or tone instructions. Create a simple prompt changelog so you can reproduce winning patterns.
Is the tool safe to use with confidential product information?
Avoid pasting highly sensitive IP, secrets, or PII into any free public tool. If you must generate copy that references sensitive details, redact or generalize specifics in the prompt and add final details during private review. For enterprise-sensitive workflows, evaluate a controlled plan or consult your security team.
Does the tool check for plagiarism or factual accuracy?
The generator focuses on creative copy and structure; it does not replace editorial fact-checking or plagiarism tools. Always verify factual claims, run plagiarism checks for competitive content, and confirm citations or statistics before publishing.
What languages and regional variations are supported and how do I prompt for localization?
You can request outputs in different languages and regional tones by specifying locale and style (for example: 'Write in Spanish (Mexico), neutral formal register; avoid idioms'). For localization, ask for plain-language variants and flag colloquialisms to avoid. Include currency and date formats in the brief.