A content brief generator turns one keyword into a complete, ready-to-write SEO content brief. AEO Content Brief does the keyword research, reads the ranking pages, finds the gaps, and hands back a brief built to rank in Google and get cited by AI Overviews. One keyword goes in. A finished brief comes out. Minutes, not an afternoon.
A content brief generator is a tool that turns a target keyword into an SEO-ready brief. It documents the keywords, search intent, headings, links, and competitor gaps a writer needs, so the page is fully planned before anyone writes a word.
Most generators stop at a thin outline. Ours keeps going. It runs the same research an experienced SEO does by hand: the intent behind the query, the subtopics that earn coverage, the gaps your competitors left open. That's the gap between a starting point and a finished plan, and it's the whole reason the brief ranks.
Every brief contains 18 building blocks a writer needs to rank a page:
Nothing's left to guess. Each brief targets one page and one search intent, the way Google and answer engines reward.
The generator runs the full research pipeline for you. It pulls search volume and intent, analyzes the top-ranking pages, maps the gaps, then assembles a complete brief with headings, links, and a word count. Minutes, not hours.
Want the method behind each step? Read how it works.
A finished brief is one document a writer opens and follows top to bottom. It names the target keyword, lays out every heading in order, lists the talking points per section, sets the word count, and flags the competitor gaps to beat. No back-and-forth.
Don't take our word for it. See a real sample brief the generator produced, annotated section by section, and judge the depth yourself.
AEO Content Brief fits anyone who plans or writes SEO content. Agencies standardize briefs across writers, freelancers scope client work solo, in-house writers skip the guesswork, and niche site builders publish at scale on a budget.
Yes. Feed the brief to ChatGPT or Claude and the model writes SEO content that ranks instead of generic copy. The brief gives the AI the exact keywords, intent, structure, and facts to work from, so the draft stays on-target and skips the bland, hallucinated output a bare prompt produces.
That's the AEO edge. More on building a content brief for AI.
Yes. Free generators hand you a thin outline and stop. AEO Content Brief does the keyword, competitor, and semantic research, then hands you a brief a writer can actually rank with. At $14.99 once, it pays for itself on the first brief, with nothing to renew.
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It's a one-time $14.99 purchase. No subscription, no monthly fee, instant access. You buy once and use it. Full breakdown on the pricing page.
A content brief generator turns a keyword into an SEO-ready brief. It documents the keywords, search intent, headings, links, and competitor gaps a writer needs, so the page is planned before it's written.
You enter a keyword. The tool analyzes search intent and the top-ranking pages, finds the gaps, then builds the headings, links, and word count into a complete brief you export in minutes.
It's a one-time $14.99 purchase with no subscription. Free tools give you a shallow outline. This one does the full research and hands back a brief built to rank.
Yes. The brief works as a structured prompt for ChatGPT or Claude, giving the model the keywords, intent, and outline it needs to write rank-ready content instead of generic copy.
Each brief includes 18 elements: primary and secondary keywords, search intent, audience, title and meta, URL slug, word count, the full heading outline, internal and external links, competitor URLs to beat, and the questions to answer.
Yes. One brief replaces hours of manual keyword and competitor research, and the price is a one-time charge with no renewal. It pays for itself the first time you use it.
AEO Content Brief is a skill you run in your own Claude or ChatGPT with a keyword tool connected. Tick what you've got so it works at full power.
Tip: run it on a subscription, not the API. A Pro or Max plan makes each brief almost free.