We designed Moz’s AI Content Brief to let LLMs do what they do best—produce natural-language guidance and summaries, built on a core foundation of strong data. You’re in control, and all of these sections are fully editable before you export your final brief.
Who is the audience for your topic, and what do they want? In this example, we get:
Pick the best audience for your goals and craft your content with them in mind.
This provides a brief summary proposal, appropriate for use in your meta description.
Now, on to the fun stuff. Our AI Content Brief will suggest an outline with five main headings and three subheadings per main heading. Add, remove, and edit subheadings as needed for your final content brief. Here’s an example of two main headings:
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