One brief.
Months of content.
Build search-ready articles, social media drafts, and a campaign schedule from one source. Keep your brand consistent, avoid repeated angles, and decide what moves forward.
Campaign engine
Source to schedule
Your checkpoint
Approve row before useFrom raw idea to a campaign you can review.
Start with useful material, add the context that makes it yours, then decide which rows move forward.
Choose the source
Keyword, URL, RSS, or pasted research.
Open AI TasksLoad the brand
Select the audience, Brand Profile, and Product context.
Open Brand ProfileReview the campaign
Approve, rephrase, or rerun individual rows before use.
See quality controlsBegin where the best idea already lives.
More context in. Less generic content out.
Quality is a workflow, not a magic score.
Sources, duplicate checks, Brand context, SEO structure, and your decisions work together before a row is ready.
Starts from real sources
Useful source material stays with the work, so every draft begins with context instead of a blank prompt.
Stops repeated ideas early
Title, URL, and similarity checks catch duplicate intent before your calendar fills with the same angle.
Reduces robotic writing
Content-quality rules check structure, grounding, SEO fields, unsupported claims, and weak repetition.
Keeps your brand in the room
Audience, instructions, saved Brand Profile, and Product or Service context travel with every campaign.
One strategy. Every content lane visible.
Prepare search content, social variants, and campaign timing without hiding the review step.
SEO-ready articles
Build reviewable rows with title, slug, focus keyword, meta description, categories, FAQs, and source context.
Channel-ready social drafts
Shape approved source ideas into social media drafts without losing the campaign message.
Schedule plan
Set campaign duration, posting cadence, and posts per day, then keep the plan visible before anything moves.
Every channel. One reviewed campaign.
Prepare channel-ready work for the same networks, publishing platforms, and automation stack already available in POST.
Automation does the repetition. You keep the taste.
Clear answers before you build.
It retrieves likely matches and combines exact-title, URL, vector-similarity, and AI-assisted checks to flag duplicate intent for review.
No. The workflow supports structured article rows, SEO fields, channel-specific social drafts, and a campaign schedule plan.
No. Rows stay review-led. You decide what is approved, what needs another pass, and what is ready for the next step.
Yes. A saved Brand Profile plus Product or Service context can be selected before the rows are reviewed.
Turn the next brief into a content system.
Open AI Tasks, choose the source and Brand context, then build the rows your team can review.
