Free SEO content planning tool

Content Brief Generator for writing-ready SEO plans

Generate a structured SEO content brief from a keyword, market and content type. Enter one target keyword, choose country, language and content type, then prepare a rule-based brief for titles, intent, headings, keywords, questions, competitor patterns, word count guidance and SERP overview.

1 keyword

Public brief scope

4 types

Content formats

Rule-based

Public-safe planning

Brief setup

Generate an SEO brief before you write

Enter one target keyword, choose your market and content type, then generate a structured public SEO content brief.

Waiting for keyword

0 words · public brief supports one keyword at a time.

Country

Language

Device

Output depth

Results open in the dashboard-style output after submission. Public brief generation supports one keyword at a time; saved briefs and bulk workflows continue inside the dashboard.
Suggested SEO titleSearch intentBrief summaryH1/H2/H3 structureTarget keywordsPAA-style questionsCompetitor patternsSERP overviewWord count guidancePublic-safe exportBlog briefsLanding page briefsProduct page briefsGuide briefsSuggested SEO titleSearch intentBrief summaryH1/H2/H3 structureTarget keywordsPAA-style questionsCompetitor patternsSERP overviewWord count guidancePublic-safe exportBlog briefsLanding page briefsProduct page briefsGuide briefs
What it generates

Turn one keyword into a structured SEO brief

Wranker’s public generator creates a practical planning layer for page angle, intent, outlines, keyword coverage, questions and visible SERP patterns.

Use it during internal linking audits, content optimisation, technical SEO reviews, website migrations and content hub planning.

Page angle

Suggested title and intent direction

Start with an SEO-friendly title idea, primary intent label, secondary intent context and a clear page angle for the selected keyword.

Outline planning

Recommended H1, H2 and H3 structure

Give writers a practical structure for intros, definitions, comparisons, FAQs, CTAs and other sections shaped by the content type.

Topical coverage

Keywords and questions to answer

Include primary, secondary, semantic, long-tail and question terms naturally, with PAA-style ideas for FAQs and supporting sections.

SERP signals

Competitor patterns and overview notes

Use visible SERP patterns, public competitor examples and result-type signals to shape a brief that matches the ranking landscape.

Why it matters

Better briefs create better

content decisions.

A strong content brief helps writers, SEOs and marketing teams match search intent, cover important topics, answer relevant questions and compete with existing SERP patterns before the first draft begins.

Plan content faster without starting from a blank page

Turn one keyword into a structured starting point for titles, headings, keywords, questions and writing notes before drafting.

Match the page format to search intent

Use content type, market and intent labels to align the brief with what searchers likely expect from the result.

Hand writers a clearer SEO direction

Create agency-ready guidance that explains what to cover, how to structure it and which SERP patterns to consider.

How it works

A focused pre-writing workflow in four steps

Configure the brief first, then open the generated dashboard-style output after submission.

01

Enter one target keyword

Add a keyword or topic such as a tool keyword, service keyword, guide topic, product keyword or educational query.

02

Choose market and content type

Select country, language and whether the brief is for a blog, landing page, product page or guide.

03

Configure public brief sections

Control SERP overview, competitor URLs, questions, output depth, device context and optional audience notes.

04

Generate and review the brief

Open the dashboard-style output for intent, title ideas, headings, keywords, questions, competitor takeaways and safe raw data.

Use cases

Briefs for planning, handoff and refresh work

Use the generator when you need a keyword-specific starting point rather than a blank content template.

Blog planning

Map what an article should cover before writing listicles, educational posts, comparison content or FAQ-led articles.

Landing and product pages

Frame commercial pages around value propositions, proof points, FAQs, feature coverage and conversion sections.

SEO writer handoff

Give writers a concise brief with title direction, intent, headings, keyword usage guidance and questions to answer.

Content refresh and SERP comparison

Review missing headings, supporting questions, competitor patterns and topical gaps before updating an existing page.

FAQ

Content brief questions answered

Practical details about public brief generation, rule-based output, downloads and workflow limits.

A content brief is a structured plan that tells a writer what a page should cover, including title direction, search intent, headings, keywords, questions, competitor notes and content goals.

Enter one keyword, choose country, language and content type, then click Generate Brief. Wranker creates a rule-based SEO brief using SERP patterns, keyword ideas, questions and competitor signals where available.

No. The initial public brief is rule-based. AI-powered expansion can be reserved for logged-in dashboard workflows or future phases.

The public tool supports Blog, Landing Page, Product Page and Guide brief types.

Yes, where enabled and available. The public version can show a limited list of public SERP competitor URLs, usually up to five.

Yes, when the Include questions setting is enabled. These may come from PAA-style, related-query or internal question-mapping sources.

No. Word count is directional. It may be estimated from SERP patterns or fallback ranges by content type, but quality and intent match matter more than hitting an exact number.

Yes. Where export is available, you can download PDF, CSV, DOC-style or JSON outputs.

The public version supports one brief at a time. Bulk brief generation, saved briefs and team workflows should be handled inside the Wranker dashboard.

Review the intent, headings, keywords, questions and competitor takeaways. Then hand the brief to a writer, build the draft and validate the final content against the SERP before publishing.

Content planning workflow

Generate an SEO brief before you write.

Enter one target keyword, choose your market and content type, then create a structured public SEO content brief. Continue inside Wranker for saved briefs, AI expansion, competitor gap scoring, internal linking suggestions and team workflows.