Pick topic, length, tone, audience. Get a structured draft to edit and publish.
Tell us who it's for. The AI tailors examples, vocabulary, and depth to match.
Educational, conversational, persuasive, or technical — pick what fits your brand.
H1 title, intro, H2 sections with body content, and a closing — ready to paste into your CMS.
500–1,500 word drafts ready in 15–30 seconds. Skip the blank page.
AI gets you to a starting point. Always edit for facts, voice, and originality.
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AI article generators work best as a structural starting point — they kill the blank page, propose an outline, and give you draft prose to react to. They are not a replacement for actual writing, research, or editorial judgment.
Treat every draft like a junior writer's submission: rewrite weak sections, fact-check every claim, swap generic examples for specific ones from your own work, and add original data, quotes, or screenshots. That's the difference between content Google rewards and content it filters out.
Once your edited post is live, make sure Google actually indexes it. Use IndexFlow's Bulk Index Checker to confirm new posts are discoverable in search.
No. AI-generated drafts need human editing for factual accuracy, brand voice, originality, and SEO optimization. Treat the output as a structured first draft, not a finished article. Publishing unedited AI content can damage rankings and trust.
Google's stance is that AI content is fine if it's helpful, accurate, and serves users — but spammy mass-produced AI content gets penalized. The difference is editing: research, add original insight, fact-check, restructure, and add real examples.
Plan on 30–60 minutes of editing per 1,000 words for a publish-ready post. Rewrite weak sections, add data and quotes, replace generic examples with specific ones, fact-check claims, and add internal links.
All large language models can hallucinate — confidently produce false statements. Always verify any statistic, quote, name, date, or technical claim before publishing. Treat AI output like a junior writer's rough draft.
Yes — just hit generate again. Each run produces a slightly different draft because of the model's temperature setting. Pick the one closest to your angle and edit from there.
500 words for opinion pieces or short tutorials. 1,000 words is the sweet spot for blog posts. 1,500 for in-depth guides. For pillar content (3,000+), you'll need to generate sections and stitch them together.