Workflow
Editor‑first
Focused on improving existing copy (clarity, structure, SEO) rather than generating new content
Generation · Content editing
Apply targeted edits to existing copy—clarify language, fix structure, optimize for keywords, and keep original formatting for seamless CMS export. Designed for editors, SEOs, and teams managing many pages.
Workflow
Editor‑first
Focused on improving existing copy (clarity, structure, SEO) rather than generating new content
Formats
Docs, Markdown, CMS
Accepts Google Docs, .docx, Markdown, and CSV for batch edits
Output
CMS‑ready
Preserves HTML/Markdown structure for direct export or pasteback
Solve common editorial pain points
Editors and SEO teams need a tool that shortens rewrite cycles without losing the author's voice or structure. The Content Improver addresses unfinished drafts, thin SEO content, and time-consuming manual QA by offering guided edits, SEO-aware rewrites, and export-safe output.
Editor-first workflow
Load a single page or a batch, pick an editorial prompt cluster, tune controls (tone, reading level, target length, target keywords), then preview suggested edits side-by-side with the original. Accept, reject, or tweak each suggestion and export as HTML or Markdown for your CMS.
Edits are applied to the content while keeping original markup and structure, minimizing copy/paste rework.
Control tone, length, and reading level per document or per section to keep brand voice consistent.
Suggested edits appear next to the original with one-sentence rationales and tags for easy review.
Editorial templates tuned for real tasks
Use prebuilt prompt clusters that target common editorial tasks: clarity, SEO, headlines, summaries, localization and accessibility. Each cluster contains conservative instructions so the tool edits text without inventing facts.
Work where your content lives
Import content from common editorial systems, run edits in-place, and export back in CMS-ready formats. The tool is designed to slot into existing editorial and deployment workflows without forcing a complete platform migration.
Scale editorial rules across many pages
Apply consistent editorial rules to hundreds of pages with CSV-driven templates and rule sets. Use staged review to route changed pages to reviewers and preserve an audit trail for compliance and version control.
Safe edits for teams
Suggested edits include short rationales and tags. Editors can accept changes individually or in bulk, roll back edits, and export final content with the original structure preserved so QA and legal review remain straightforward.
The workflow maintains the original text and applies targeted edits rather than replacing content wholesale. Controls for tone, reading level and edit aggressiveness allow you to prefer light copyediting or stronger rewrites. Side-by-side diffs show each edit so humans can accept only changes that preserve voice.
Yes. Use the SEO prompt cluster to suggest a rewritten intro, new H2s and a meta description while instructing the model to preserve factual claims. Suggestions are presented as edits—reviewers can accept only framing and headline changes while leaving factual sentences untouched.
Common sources include Google Docs and exported .docx files, Markdown files from repos or headless CMS, Notion pages, and CSV or Google Sheets for bulk runs. The tool preserves markup where possible for direct export back to your publishing workflow.
Reviewers should use the side-by-side diff, check the rationale tags (SEO, Clarity, Tone, Length), and verify any factual changes against source material. For bulk runs, start with a small sample batch, confirm no factual drift, then scale up with conservative edit aggressiveness.
Yes. Suggested edits are applied in ways that preserve headings, lists, links and code blocks so exports are CMS-friendly and require minimal reformatting.
You can set tone (e.g., conversational, formal, technical), target reading level, and percent-based shorten/expand rules at the document or section level. These settings help maintain brand voice and keep changes predictable.
Use dedicated prompt clusters for microcopy: generate multiple H1/H2 suggestions, a 150–160 character meta description, and 25–35 word featured-snippet summaries. Results are returned as discrete suggestions so editors can choose or iterate.
1) Export page bodies and IDs to CSV, 2) apply bulk-edit template with desired rules and target keywords, 3) review suggested edits on a representative sample, 4) approve and export accepted edits for CMS import, and 5) monitor performance and iterate.
Use the localization prompt cluster and specify the target locale. The tool adjusts spelling, units, examples and tone while preserving legal disclaimers and core facts. Localized suggestions remain editable and are returned with rationale for quick review.
Yes. Export options include Markdown or HTML snippets and CSVs that map suggested edits back to original row IDs with changelogs and rationale tags to support version control and audit trails.