The GEO Article Writer creates AI-optimised blog articles built around the prompts people ask AI tools. Each article includes a reviewed outline, schema markup, entity extraction, an AI-generated header image, optional internal linking, and inline external citations where appropriate.
Two Ways to Generate an Article
There are two routes into the writer: manual setup or One-Click Magic.
One-Click Magic
Click the Magic button at the top of the GEO Article Writer tab and the app handles the setup for you. It:
- Picks a topic from your content backlog
- Recommends an article type
- Selects a title
- Generates an outline
- Runs the article pipeline automatically
Best for when you want to move fast or do not want to make every decision manually.
Manual Setup
Fill in the form yourself for full control over the topic, tone, length, and format. Use this when you are working from a specific prompt or a content gap identified in AI Prompt Research.
Setting Up a Manual Run
Target Prompts
Enter the prompts you want the article to address, one per line. These are the kinds of questions people ask ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity.
If you have already run AI Prompt Research, you can send prompts directly into GEO Writer from the backlog using the Write Selected Prompts button.
Tone and Length
Choose the tone that best fits your brand:
- Standard
- Professional
- Conversational
- Technical
- Educational
For length, you can:
- Let the AI decide based on the topic
- Choose a specific target range from 500 words up to 5,000
Article Image
Header image generation is enabled by default. You can add style instructions such as:
- dark background
- flat vector art
You can also choose between:
- Brand mode — uses your brand style and colours
- Expressive mode — more creative and varied
The image is generated separately, so it does not block the writing flow.
Advanced Options
If you have a blog connected, two additional options become available:
- Cannibalization check
- Internal linking
Both are optional, but useful when writing against an existing content library.
Additional Instructions
Use this field for anything specific you want included or avoided. For example:
- focus on small business use cases
- include a pricing comparison section
Picking an Article Type and Title
After clicking Run GEO Writer Pipeline, three setup decisions happen before drafting begins.
Choose an Article Type
First, choose an article type:
- How-To Guide
- Blog Post
- Listicle
- Comparison
- Technical Article
- News Article
- Product Review
- Glossary
The AI highlights a recommended option. You can accept it or choose a different one.
Choose a Title
Next, choose a title from a list of AI-generated suggestions. You can:
- Accept the recommended title
- Edit any suggestion inline
- Refresh for a new set
- Write your own title from scratch
Review the Outline
After that, the app generates an outline for the article and opens the Review Outline step. This lets you inspect the structure before the full article is written.
You can:
- Adjust the outline
- Regenerate it
- Decide whether FAQ sections should be included
- Decide whether glossary sections should be included
Once you confirm the outline, the article pipeline runs.
Reading Your Results
When generation completes, the article is saved automatically and can be opened in Saved Drafts.
Article Draft
The full article appears in rendered markdown.
You can:
- Copy the markdown
- Copy formatted rich text
- Edit the article with AI instructions
- Restore earlier versions from Article History
A citation count badge shows how many inline external citations were added.
Schema JSON-LD
Structured data markup ready to paste into your page’s <head>. This helps search engines and AI tools understand and categorise your content correctly.
Outline, Gap Analysis, and Entity Pack
These sections show the research behind the article:
- The approved outline
- The content gaps the article was designed to fill
- The key entities extracted from the final draft
This provides context for why the article is structured the way it is.
Validation
A final QA summary highlights any issues related to:
- Structure
- SEO
- Writing quality
Saved Drafts
Every article is saved automatically.
Open the Saved Drafts tab to:
- Browse your article library
- Search by title or prompt
- Open and edit saved articles
- Regenerate or download header images
- Copy article content
Articles remain in the library until you delete them.
