
Quick Summary
AI-powered content briefs speed up how we create content at WPBeginner. What used to take hours of manual research now happens in minutes, giving our writers more time to focus on adding the insights and personal experiences that readers actually care about. You can use LowFruits to find ranking opportunities, SEOBoost to create briefs, AIOSEO to write in WordPress, and Uncanny Automator to automate everything. Let AI handle the research while you provide the expertise that makes your content worth reading.Why Create AI-Powered Content Briefs for Your WordPress Blog?
Creating AI-powered content briefs saves you time and helps you publish better content that actually ranks. Instead of spending hours manually analyzing search results, AI tools can scan the top 30 ranking pages in minutes and tell you exactly which topics you need to cover. I’ve found that AI-powered briefs give you something manual research often misses: data-driven insights about what your competitors are doing right and where they’re falling short. This means you can create content that fills those gaps and offers something new to readers. I like to think of this as the ’80/20 Rule of Blogging’. The AI handles the 80% of the work that is repetitive, like gathering data, analyzing competitors, and structuring headings. This frees you up to focus entirely on the 20% that actually builds an audience: your personality, stories, and expertise.
- Scale your content production without sacrificing quality – AI handles the repetitive competitor research, freeing up your time to focus on content strategy and creating unique insights that only you can provide.
- Discover patterns humans might overlook – AI can instantly identify ‘People Also Ask’ questions, related topics, and competitive gaps across dozens of top-ranking pages, giving you a complete picture of what searchers want to know.
- Let AI build the skeleton so you can add the expertise – AI-powered briefs provide the structure and SEO benchmarks, while you focus on adding personal experience, original data, and the expert insights that make your content stand out.
Pro Tip: In the age of AI Search, ranking on Google is only half the battle. You also want to be the source that AI tools actually quote in their answers. For more on this strategy, see our guide on how to get your WordPress content cited by AI tools.
Choosing the Right AI Brief Workflow
Before you begin, it’s important to understand that there isn’t just one way to build a brief. Depending on whether you’re writing the post yourself or managing a team of freelancers, you might choose a different method. Each workflow I’ll show you serves a specific purpose in your content creation process. Some help you find ranking opportunities, while others streamline collaboration with writers or automate your entire briefing system. Here’s a quick overview to help you choose the right approach:| If you want to… | Use this Method | End Result |
|---|---|---|
| Rank faster by targeting easy keywords | Method 1: LowFruits | A list of keyword clusters and ‘weak’ competitors to target. |
| Outsource to a writer | Method 2: SEOBoost | A professional, shareable URL or PDF brief for a freelancer. |
| Write the post yourself | Method 3: AIOSEO | A pre-structured WordPress draft with SEO benchmarks. |
| Automate a high-volume blog | Method 4: Automator | A system that creates briefs automatically from a simple form. |
Method 1: Using LowFruits for Targeted Keyword Insights

Step 1: Find Your Weak Spot Keywords
To get started, head over to the LowFruits website and create your account. Once you are inside the dashboard, you can simply click on the ‘Keyword Finder’ menu option on the left. On the next screen, simply enter your seed keywords into the ‘Keywords’ field.

Step 2: Group Keywords Into Clusters
Now that you have a list of weak spots, you need to group them. Often, a main keyword and its long-tail variations form a single cluster. While you can do this manually, LowFruits has a feature that does it for you. You need to click the ‘Clusters’ tab at the top of your report to see your keywords automatically grouped. You can switch between ‘Semantic Clustering’ (based on similar words) and ‘SERP Clustering’ (based on similar search results).
What’s the Next Step?
LowFruits gives you the raw research and identifies your opportunities. Once you have a cluster of related keywords with weak competition, you can move to Method 2 to turn that data into a professional, detailed brief.Method 2: Generating Deep Competitive Briefs With SEOBoost

Step 1: Create a Topic Report
To get started, head over to the SEOBoost website and create an account. You can use their free trial to generate your first few briefs and see how the tool works. Once you are inside the dashboard, click on the ‘Topic Reports’ tab at the top of the screen. Here, enter your target keyword. If you followed Method 1, then simply use the ‘Main Keyword’ from your LowFruits cluster here. Be sure to select your specific language and region (such as the United States), then click ‘Create Report’ to begin the analysis.
Step 2: Build Your Brief Using the Floating Editor
Now for my favorite part: the Brief Builder. Inside the report, go ahead and click the ‘Create New Brief’ button in the top right corner. This opens a floating editor on your screen, which is very helpful because it lets you build your outline without constantly switching tabs. Now, you can build your outline without typing a single word. As you browse the competitor analysis, simply click on any heading or text to instantly add it to your brief.
Pro Tip: This is the perfect place to use the ‘Weak Spot’ keywords you found in Method 1. If SEOBoost doesn’t automatically suggest one of your specific long-tail keywords, then you can manually add it as a subheading (H2 or H3) in the brief. This makes sure your writer covers those specific gaps that competitors missed.

What’s the Next Step?
Once you have built your outline, click on the ‘Content Brief’ tab to review the final structure. You can drag and drop sections to rearrange the flow. Under the ‘SEO Suggestions’ tab, there is also a handy table with SEO recommendations that gives you a quick overview of what your article needs to rank.


Method 3: Refining the Brief Inside WordPress With AIOSEO

Note: To use this specific integration, you will need the Pro version of AIOSEO and an account with SEOBoost.
Step 1: Install and Connect the Writing Assistant
This method uses AIOSEO’s SEO Writing Assistant feature. To use it, you will need the Pro version of AIOSEO. First, install and activate the plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin. Once the plugin is active, go to AIOSEO » General Settings and click on the ‘Writing Assistant’ tab. Here, click the button to connect your SEOBoost account. This pulls the competitor data into your WordPress site.
Step 2: Set Your Goals (The Brief)
Create a new post in WordPress. To start your ‘Live Brief’, scroll down to the ‘AIOSEO Settings’ section below the editor and enter your target keyword in the ‘Focus Keyphrase’ field.


Step 3: Auto-Generate Your Structure
You can also use AI to build the structure of your post instantly. Inside the WordPress block editor, look for the ‘AIOSEO Settings’ section below the content area and click on the ‘AI Content’ tab.

What’s the Next Step?
Since you are already in the editor, just start writing. As you type, watch the TruSEO Score in the top right corner. It updates in real-time, acting as a gamified checklist to make sure you hit every point in your brief.
Method 4: Automating Briefs With Uncanny Automator

- The Workflow: You create a post, add a title, and assign an author.
- The Trigger: You add a simple tag like
generate-briefand save the draft. - The Result: Behind the scenes, the automation sends your title to OpenAI and pastes a professionally structured content brief directly into your post editor in under 30 seconds.
Expert Tip: While this setup is powerful, I recommend testing your recipe on a staging site first. If your prompt is not perfectly formatted, then the AI might return broken HTML that breaks your post layout.
Step 1: Install and Connect OpenAI
To use this workflow, install the free Uncanny Automator plugin. This creates the foundation for your automation. If you need help, then see our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin. Next, you need to install and activate Uncanny Automator Pro. This is an add-on plugin that unlocks the OpenAI integration and other advanced features. Once both plugins are active, go to Automator » Settings and enter your license key to turn on the Pro features.

Important: Your OpenAI API account is separate from a ChatGPT Plus subscription. You must have pre-paid credits in your OpenAI billing settings for the automation to work.
Step 2: Create the Trigger (The Tag)
Before you start building the Uncanny Automator recipe, you need to go to Posts » Tags in your WordPress dashboard and create a new tag called ‘generate-brief’. You must do this first, or it won’t appear in the automation setup.


- Post type: Change this from ‘Any post type’ to ‘Post’.
- Taxonomy: Select ‘Post Tag’.
- Term: Select the ‘generate-brief’ tag you created earlier.

Step 3: Configure the AI Action
Now it’s time to create your AI action. Simply click ‘Add Action’ and choose ‘OpenAI’. Select the action ‘Use a prompt to generate text’.
Act as a Senior SEO Strategist. Create a detailed content brief for a blog post titled: [Token: Post Title]. Return the response in HTML format. The brief must include:This next step is essential. You need to replace the bold text [Token: Post Title] by clicking the asterisk (*) button. Then you can look under the ‘Trigger’ section and select ‘Post Title’. This makes sure the AI writes a brief specific to your headline. In the Model field, select the most up-to-date GPT model available in the list. Avoid using older legacy models (like Babbage or Davinci) as they may not format the HTML correctly. Next, find the Maximum Length field. Change this to ‘1500’ tokens to make sure your outline doesn’t get cut off mid-sentence.
1. An optimized H1 and Meta Description.
2. A detailed H2/H3 outline.
3. A specific section for ‘Unique Expert Insights’ that distinguishes this content from competitors.

Step 4: Update the Post Content
Next, click ‘Add Action’ again and choose ‘WordPress’. Since we want to put the AI’s brief inside our existing draft, select the action ‘Update the content of a post’.
Warning: This action overwrites the existing post content. Make sure you only run this automation on a blank draft, or you will lose any text you have already written.
Configure the fields like this:
- Post: To make this work for every post, scroll to the bottom of the dropdown and select ‘Use a token/custom value’ under ‘Other Options’. In the text field that appears, click the asterisk (*) and select ‘Post ID’ from the Trigger section.
- Content: Click the asterisk (*) button. Under the ‘OpenAI’ section, select ‘Response’. This maps the generated AI brief into your post body.

Step 5: Automatically Clean Up the Trigger Tag
If you stop now, then the automation will run every time you save your post with the ‘generate-brief’ tag. To prevent this, we will add a final action to remove the tag once the brief is delivered. You’ll need to click ‘Add Action’ again. Make sure you choose ‘WordPress’, and then select the action ‘Remove a taxonomy term from a post in a post type’.
- Post type: Select ‘Post’.
- Post: Select ‘Use a token/custom value’ and use the asterisk (*) button to select the ‘Post ID’ from the trigger section.
- Taxonomy: Select ‘Tag’.
- Term: Select the ‘generate-brief’ tag.


Pro Tip: While we used a Tag to trigger this recipe, you can customize the automation trigger to fit your team’s workflow. Here are a few other popular triggers you can use:
- The Category Method: Use a ‘Needs Brief’ category. This is great for visualizing your content pipeline in the ‘All Posts’ view.
- The Title Method: Set the trigger to run when a post title contains the word [Brief]. You can then add a final action to ‘Update Post Title’ and remove that word once the AI is done.
- The Form Method: Use WPForms, the best drag and drop form builder for WordPress, to create an ‘Article Request’ form. When you submit the form with a title and audience notes, Automator can create the post and the brief simultaneously.
- The Custom Field Method: If you use Advanced Custom Fields (ACF), then you can trigger the recipe when a specific ‘Generate AI Content’ checkbox is ticked.
How to Use Your AI Brief Generator
Now that your recipe is live, using it in your daily workflow is simple. Here is the exact process an editor would follow:- Create a New Post: Go to Posts » Add New.
- Set the Foundation: Enter your target headline in the Title field and select the author who will be writing the piece.
- Trigger the AI: In the ‘Tags’ box in the sidebar, type ‘generate-brief’ and press enter.
- Save and Run: Click the ‘Save Draft’ button.
Best Practices for AI-Powered Briefs
Creating AI-powered briefs is just the first step. To get the best results, you need to follow a few best practices that ensure your content ranks well and provides real value to readers. I’ve learned that the difference between a brief that produces great content and one that falls flat often comes down to these small but important details.Use the Inverted Pyramid Approach
Instruct your writers to put the direct answer in the first 60 words of the article. This ‘inverted pyramid’ structure is important for winning spots in Google’s AI Overviews and featured snippets. Readers scanning your content should immediately understand what they’ll learn without having to scroll. This means starting with the most important information, then expanding into details and examples in later sections.Add a Section for Information Gain
AI can analyze competitors and suggest topics, but it can’t create original data or personal experiences. Manually add a section to your brief labeled ‘Unique Data’ or ‘Expert Insights’ where the writer must include something competitors don’t have. This could be original research, case studies from your own business, screenshots from your experience, or personal anecdotes that illustrate key points. Information Gain is what separates content that ranks temporarily from content that maintains its position long-term. At WPBeginner, we always include a note in our briefs reminding writers to add their personal experience with the tools or techniques they’re covering. This is what makes our content valuable even when AI tools can generate similar outlines.Review and Refine AI Suggestions
Never publish a brief without reviewing it first. AI can suggest headings that sound good but don’t create a logical flow, or include topics that aren’t relevant to your specific audience. Spend 10-15 minutes editing each AI-generated brief to make sure it tells a coherent story. Remove redundant sections, reorder headings for better readability, and add notes about where to include examples or screenshots. For more strategies on optimizing your content for AI-powered search results, see our guide on how to optimize content for Google AI Overviews.FAQ About AI-Powered Content Briefs for WordPress
Using artificial intelligence to streamline your editorial workflow often leads to technical and strategic questions. This section answers how best to integrate tools like AIOSEO, LowFruits, and SEOBoost to make sure your automated content briefs lead to high-ranking results. 1. Is an AI-powered content brief different from a standard blog post outline? Yes, an AI-powered content brief is much more comprehensive than a simple outline. While a standard outline only lists headings and subheadings, an AI-powered brief includes competitive data, target keyword density, search intent analysis, and specific ‘People Also Ask’ questions that your content should answer. 2. Can I use AI to generate briefs for existing content that needs updating? Absolutely. Running a new Topic Report in SEOBoost for your existing target keyword shows you how search intent has shifted since you first published the post. The resulting AI brief will highlight new subtopics or SEO requirements your current content is missing, allowing you to update with precision. 3. Will using AI to generate briefs cost a lot in API fees? The cost is generally very low because you’re only paying for the specific data processed by the OpenAI API. A typical content brief uses only a few thousand tokens, which costs just a few cents per brief. 4. What should I do if the AI-generated brief feels generic or repetitive? If a brief feels generic, then it’s usually because the initial prompt or topic was too broad. Seed your AI tool with more specific data, such as a unique target audience or a specific ‘Information Gain’ angle that competitors haven’t covered. 5. Do I need to use all four tools to create an effective AI content brief? While you don’t need all four, each tool serves a distinct purpose. LowFruits handles keyword discovery, SEOBoost provides competitive data, AIOSEO integrates briefs into your WordPress editor, and Uncanny Automator connects them all to save time. If you’re just starting out, the combination of AIOSEO and SEOBoost is the most critical. 6. Is using AI for content briefs considered cheating by Google? No, Google does not penalize you for using AI to plan or structure your content. Google’s primary goal is to reward high-quality, helpful content, regardless of how it was produced. Using AI to build a brief makes sure your content is complete, which actually helps you rank better.Additional Resources
I hope this article helped you learn how to create AI-powered content briefs for your blog. You may also like to see some additional resources about improving your WordPress content strategy and SEO:- How to Add Make.com-Style Automation in WordPress – Explore more ways to automate your WordPress workflows beyond just content briefs.
- How to Get Your WordPress Content Cited by AI Tools – Learn how to optimize your content so AI chatbots and search tools reference your WordPress site as a trusted source.
- How to Do Keyword Research for Your WordPress Blog – This comprehensive guide walks you through finding the right keywords to target before creating your content briefs.
- How to Use the SEO Writing Assistant in WordPress to Improve SEO – Discover how to use AIOSEO’s built-in writing tools to optimize your content as you write.
- How to Optimize Content for Google AI Overviews – Understand how to structure your content to appear in Google’s AI-powered search results and featured snippets.













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