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Free Content Brief Generator

Enter your primary keyword and audience and get a complete, AI-search-aware content brief in seconds — SEO title, meta description, answer-first H2/H3 outline, related keywords, and the FAQ questions AI engines pattern-match against.

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How it works

Step 1

Enter keyword + audience

The primary keyword you want to rank for and who the piece is written for.

Step 2

Pick a tone

Professional, casual, informative, friendly, or technical — the brief adapts to match.

Step 3

We build the brief

Title, meta description, an answer-first outline, related entities, and extraction-ready FAQs.

Step 4

Write or assign

Copy the whole brief as markdown and hand it to your writer — or your writing workflow.

Why it matters

Rankings are won at the brief, not the draft.

The decisions that determine whether a piece ranks — which subtopics it covers, what structure it follows, which questions it answers — are all made before the first sentence is written. A writer with a strong brief produces a competitive article on the first pass; a writer without one produces something you'll rewrite. The brief is the highest-leverage document in the content pipeline.

Answer-first structure is what AI engines extract.

AI engines lift self-contained passages that directly answer a question — which is why the generated outline always opens with a definition or TL;DR section, develops the comparison or how-to depth in the middle, and closes with an FAQ. That shape serves human skimmers and AI extraction at the same time, and it's the structure consistently found in cited pages.

Related entities beat keyword stuffing.

Modern search and AI engines model topics as networks of related concepts, not strings. An article about email deliverability that naturally covers SPF, DKIM, sender reputation, and bounce rates signals genuine depth; one that repeats the head keyword fifteen times signals the opposite. The brief's keyword list is built as entities to cover, not variants to repeat.

With Meev

Meev writes the article, not just the brief.

This tool plans one piece at a time. Meev plans your whole content calendar — it discovers winnable topics for your domain every week, writes quality-gated articles against exactly this kind of brief, and publishes them to your blog automatically.

  • Weekly topic discovery tuned to the queries your domain can actually win
  • Quality-gated articles written, illustrated, and published on autopilot
  • Visibility tracking shows when ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews cite your content

Frequently asked

What is a content brief?

A content brief is the planning document a writer works from: the target keyword and audience, the SEO title and meta description, the H2/H3 outline, the related terms to cover, and the questions to answer. It separates the strategic decisions (what to cover and how to structure it) from the writing itself, so the draft is competitive on the first pass.

What makes this brief AI-search aware?

Three things. The outline follows answer-first structure — a definition or TL;DR section opens the piece, because that's the passage AI engines extract. The FAQ section contains the questions engines pattern-match against, each with a self-contained answer. And the keyword list is built from related entities that signal topical depth, rather than stuffing variants of the seed keyword.

Why is the title capped at 60 characters and the meta description at 140–160?

Search results truncate titles around 60 characters and descriptions around 160, so anything longer gets cut mid-thought. The character badges on your results show instantly whether each one fits. Staying inside the limits means you control exactly what searchers see, instead of letting the engine cut or rewrite it.

Should I keep the FAQ answers as written?

Treat them as strong starting points. They're written to be self-contained and extraction-ready — 2–3 sentences that fully answer the question — which is the format AI engines cite. Edit them for your product specifics and brand voice, but keep the shape: a complete, standalone answer per question, ideally paired with FAQPage schema on the published page.

Can I use the brief with an AI writing tool?

Yes — that's one of the best uses. Copy the full brief as markdown and paste it as the instruction for whatever writing workflow you use. A detailed brief is the difference between generic AI output and a focused article: it pins the structure, the entities to cover, and the questions to answer, so the writer (human or AI) fills in substance instead of guessing at scope.

How many free runs do I get?

Free AI tool runs are shared across all Meev tools and reset daily. Repeat requests for a keyword, audience, and tone combination you've already generated are served from cache and don't count against your quota.

Stop fixing pages one at a time.

Meev tracks your visibility across every major AI search surface and publishes quality-gated content that earns citations — automatically.

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