Legacy SEO Recovery

Recover legacy SEO with our free AI content builder

Recreate high-intent landing pages from migrated or broken URLs. Get an H1/H2 outline, meta title and description, CMS-ready copy, and citation placeholders so editors can publish with minimal rework.

Free tier

Available

Includes core legacy recovery templates and Markdown export

Export formats

Markdown, Google Docs, CMS JSON

Optimized for WordPress, Contentful, Shopify, HubSpot, Notion

SEO-first output

Structured H1/H2, meta & schema suggestions

Ready to paste into CMS blocks with suggested anchors

SEO-first generator

Why this generator is focused on legacy SEO

When pages migrate or URLs change, search intent tied to the original path often disappears. This generator reconstructs that intent from URL tokens and path semantics, producing content tailored to the inferred historical search purpose. The goal is draft-ready copy that reduces editorial hours and preserves site relevance.

  • Infer intent from URL tokens and suggest a matching H1 and supporting H2s
  • Produce meta title and meta description variations for A/B testing
  • Provide internal link anchor suggestions to restore site architecture
  • Include CTA recommendations and suggested canonical tag text

Legacy URL Recovery

How URL-based recovery works (practical workflow)

Input the original_url or url_tokens and choose the target intent (informational, commercial, transactional). The tool returns a recoverable page outline plus a draft you can edit and export. Every draft includes citation placeholders and a short verification checklist for review.

  • Step 1 — Parse URL tokens and identify likely intent and entities
  • Step 2 — Generate H1, three supporting H2s, and a 300–600 word draft (landing page mode)
  • Step 3 — Produce 4 meta title/description variations and suggested schema snippets
  • Step 4 — Export to your preferred format and follow the verification checklist

Prompt clusters

Prompt clusters and ready templates

Prebuilt prompt clusters reduce iteration and standardize output across content teams. Each cluster accepts concrete inputs (target keyword, audience, business category, competitor URL) and returns structured, SEO-first copy.

SEO Landing Page Builder

Input: target keyword, audience, top competitor URL.

  • Outputs: H1, 3 H2s, 300–600 word body, meta title, meta description, alt text suggestions

Legacy URL Recovery

Input: original_url and url_tokens plus desired CTA.

  • Outputs: recovered page outline, canonical suggestion, publish-ready draft with citation placeholders

Meta & Schema Pack

Input: page intent and main entity.

  • Outputs: 4 meta title variations, meta descriptions, template-ready JSON-LD snippets

FAQ Builder from Seed URL

Input: seed url_tokens and common user questions.

  • Outputs: 6–10 concise FAQs with follow-up anchor suggestions

CMS-ready formats

Exports & editorial workflow

Files are exportable in formats your editorial team already uses, with minimal manual reformatting required. Each export retains headings, suggested anchors, and citation placeholders so fact-checking and publishing fit into existing review cycles.

  • Markdown and HTML blocks for WordPress and static site generators
  • Google Docs export for collaborative editing and comment threads
  • Contentful/Headless JSON for direct import into CMS content models
  • Notion and HubSpot-friendly formats for team workflows

Reduce hallucinations

E‑E‑A‑T and hallucination reduction

The generator emphasizes verifiable copy: it produces citation placeholders, suggested source types, and a short verification checklist editors can follow before publishing. For high-risk verticals, it flags content that needs expert review.

  • Citation placeholders in-line with suggested source types (official docs, industry sites, peer-reviewed sources)
  • Confidence notes where claims require verification
  • Step-by-step fact-check prompts for reviewers

Ideal audiences

Who should use this tool

Designed for teams that need predictable, publish-ready content to restore or rebuild pages quickly while preserving search intent and editorial standards.

  • SEO specialists rebuilding migrated or legacy pages
  • Content marketers and small business owners needing high-intent landing pages
  • Freelance writers, agencies, and growth/product teams
  • Developers integrating generated content into CMS or CI/CD workflows

FAQ

Is the tool truly free and what features are included in the free tier?

A free tier is available that includes core legacy recovery templates, basic SEO landing page output, and Markdown/Google Docs exports. Advanced prompt clusters, extra export integrations, and team features are available on paid plans — check /pricing for details and plan limits.

How does the generator recover legacy SEO intent from a URL or path?

The generator analyzes url_tokens and path semantics to infer likely search intent and entities. It then suggests an H1, supporting H2s, meta tags, and a draft body aligned with that intent. You can select the intent type (informational, commercial, transactional) to refine results before exporting.

What quality should I expect for landing pages and product descriptions?

Outputs are SEO-first, structured drafts intended to be publish-ready after light editing. For landing pages the tool typically produces a focused outline and a 300–600 word draft; product descriptions and shorter assets use templates designed to match common CMS fields. Final quality depends on the input prompts and required domain verification.

How do I reduce hallucinations and ensure factual accuracy?

Enable citation placeholders and request source types when generating. Use the built-in verification checklist: (1) review flagged claims, (2) replace placeholders with actual sources, and (3) run a SME or legal review for high-risk content. The tool makes verification steps explicit in the output to avoid hidden claims.

Which export formats are available for CMS and editorial workflows?

Exports include Markdown and HTML blocks for WordPress/static sites, Google Docs for collaborative editing, Contentful/Headless JSON for direct import, HubSpot and Notion-friendly formats, and plain text for quick copy-paste. Choose the export best suited to your CMS model and editorial process.

Who owns the content created by the tool and can I publish it freely?

Ownership and licensing depend on the product terms. Typically generated content is intended for customer use and publishing, but you should review the Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy for specifics. If you have legal or compliance concerns, follow your internal approval process before publishing.

How do I customize tone, length, and keyword targeting for brand voice?

Use the prompt controls to set tone, target keyword, desired word count, and audience. The platform supports named brand voice presets and lets you lock heading structure and keyword density to meet style guides. Combine these controls with the prompt clusters for consistent results.

Can I use generated content to speed up migrations or page rebuilds?

Yes. The Legacy URL Recovery cluster is designed for migrations: feed it original URLs or url_tokens, select intent, and export CMS-ready drafts plus metadata suggestions to accelerate page rebuilds. Always follow the verification checklist before publishing at scale.

What steps should I take to verify and add citations for technical or medical content?

For technical or medical topics: (1) mark the content as high-risk during generation, (2) request specific source types (peer-reviewed, official guidance), (3) add explicit citation placeholders in-line, and (4) route the draft to an appropriate subject-matter expert for review and approval before publishing.

Does the tool produce metadata (meta titles, descriptions, schema) for SEO?

Yes. Each generation includes meta title and description variations and suggested JSON-LD snippets tailored to the page intent. Use these outputs as starting points — review and adapt them to match your site’s canonical and schema strategy.

Related pages

  • PricingCompare free and paid plans, and see which integrations are included.
  • Compare plans & featuresSide-by-side comparison of prompt clusters, export formats, and team capabilities.
  • About TextaLearn about the platform's approach to SEO-first content generation and E‑E‑A‑T guidance.
  • BlogArticles on legacy SEO recovery, prompt engineering, and editorial workflows.
  • IndustriesHow the generator adapts for e‑commerce, SaaS, healthcare, and other verticals.