Free AI Content Brief Generator
Generate a complete content brief for any target keyword and audience. Includes search intent analysis, content structure, key points per section, word count, and internal linking suggestions.
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How to use this tool
- 1Describe the target keyword and search intent.
- 2Identify the primary audience and their specific pain points.
- 3Click Generate to get a complete content brief.
- 4Review the structure and add any brand-specific requirements.
- 5Use the brief to guide AI drafting or share with a freelance writer.
Why use AI Content Brief Generator?
Use the content brief generator to produce a complete brief for any blog post, article, or landing page. It analyzes the target keyword and audience, recommends the content structure with H2 and H3 headings, specifies key points to cover in each section, suggests word count, identifies internal linking opportunities, and recommends related keywords to include naturally. Use the brief to guide AI-assisted drafting or brief freelance writers consistently.
The strongest workflow is to generate a useful first draft, review it against your real context, and then add details only you know. AI output should be checked before publication, especially when the text includes product claims, compliance language, technical instructions, or advice that affects a reader decision.
Use cases
Create comprehensive briefs that ensure every piece of content covers the topic depth required to rank.
Generate structured briefs that give writers everything they need to produce on-brief content consistently.
Use briefs to align strategy, SEO, and editorial before drafting begins — reducing revision cycles.
Feed the brief to a language model as a structured prompt for first drafts that are well-organized from the start.
How it works
Identifies whether the query is informational, commercial, or transactional to recommend the right content format.
Produces H2 and H3 headings with key points, key examples, and word count guidance per section.
Recommends 3–5 related keywords and internal linking opportunities to strengthen topical coverage.
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Frequently asked questions
Search intent analysis, title and meta description suggestions, audience pain points, H2 and H3 structure, key points per section, word count recommendation, related keywords, and internal linking opportunities.
Yes. The generated brief includes everything a freelance writer needs to produce a well-structured, on-topic piece without additional guidance.
A content brief is more comprehensive than an outline — it includes search intent analysis, keyword strategy, audience analysis, and linking guidance in addition to the structure. Use a brief for strategic planning and an outline for writing guidance.
Yes. Paste the brief into ChatGPT or any language model as a structured writing prompt and it will produce a more organized, on-brief first draft than a vague topic prompt.