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AI Content Brief Generator for WordPress SEO

Before any writer produces a good SEO article, someone has to build a content brief: what should the article cover, what questions should it answer, what structure works best, how long should it be, what angle differentiates it from competitors? SEO Forge’s AI Content Brief Generator does all of that from a single keyword input.


What’s in a content brief

A real content brief is more than “write about X.” It’s a structured document that tells the writer:

  • What to title the article (several variants to A/B test later)
  • What structure to use (H1 → H2 → H3 outline)
  • What questions to answer (the real ones users are asking)
  • What key points must appear (factual anchors)
  • What words to include (LSI and semantic neighbors)
  • How long it should be (word count target based on SERP competition)
  • What makes it different (competitive angle)

SEO Forge generates all of this from a plain-text keyword input. The whole brief takes under a minute to generate.


Example output

Input: “best wordpress caching plugins”

Recommended title variants

  1. 7 Best WordPress Caching Plugins for 2026 (Tested and Compared)
  2. WordPress Caching Plugins: The Only 5 Worth Installing in 2026
  3. Best WordPress Caching Plugins — Our Tested Recommendations

Best WordPress Caching Plugins for 2026 — Tested and Compared

Outline

  • H2: Why caching matters for WordPress

– H3: Page load speed and Core Web Vitals

– H3: Server cost reduction

  • H2: Types of WordPress caching

– H3: Page caching

– H3: Object caching

– H3: Browser caching

– H3: CDN caching

  • H2: The 7 best WordPress caching plugins

– H3: WP Rocket

– H3: W3 Total Cache

– H3: WP Super Cache

– H3: LiteSpeed Cache

– H3: WP Fastest Cache

– H3: Breeze (by Cloudways)

– H3: Hummingbird

  • H2: How to choose the right caching plugin for your site
  • H2: Testing and validating your cache setup
  • H2: Frequently asked questions

People Also Ask questions

  • What is the best free WordPress caching plugin?
  • Do I need a caching plugin if my host has server-level caching?
  • Can I use two caching plugins at the same time?
  • How much faster will my WordPress site be with caching?
  • Does WP Rocket work with Elementor?

Key points to cover

  • LiteSpeed Cache requires LiteSpeed server to work
  • WP Rocket is paid only ($59/yr); no free version
  • W3 Total Cache is free but has a steep learning curve
  • Object caching requires Redis or Memcached on the server
  • Core Web Vitals directly impact mobile SEO

LSI and semantic terms

page cache, browser cache, object cache, core web vitals, gzip compression, minification, cdn, lazy load, database optimization, cache exclusions, cache expiration, wp-config, litespeed, redis, memcached

Recommended word count

2,800–3,500 words (based on top 10 SERP results averaging ~3,200 words)

Competitive angle

Top-ranking content in this space leans heavily on WP Rocket. To differentiate, emphasize free alternatives and host-specific recommendations. The gap: nobody’s providing a clear “which caching plugin should I use if I’m on [specific host]” decision framework.


How the AI builds the brief

Step 1: Fetch the SERP

The AI fetches the top 10 search results for your keyword. These are the competing pages the writer needs to beat.

Step 2: Analyze competing content

The AI reads each top-ranking page and extracts: headings structure, topics covered, LSI usage, word count, key entities, and the “angle” each competitor takes.

Step 3: Extract People Also Ask

From the SERP, the AI pulls People Also Ask questions that are directly relevant to the query. These become the FAQ candidates for your brief.

Step 4: Synthesize the brief

The AI combines the competitor analysis and PAA data into a cohesive brief with a recommended outline, LSI terms, word count target, and differentiation angle.

Step 5: Format for writers

The brief is formatted for easy handoff to writers — copy-paste into Google Docs, Notion, or any content management workflow.


Export formats

  • Markdownfor tools that support it (Notion, GitBook, Obsidian)
  • Google Docsvia direct Google Drive export (if Google integration is connected)
  • PDFfor sharing with clients or freelancers
  • Plain textfor pasting anywhere

Who uses this

Content marketers

Build a brief, hand it to a writer, get back a draft that’s already structured correctly. Eliminates the back-and-forth of “can you add a section about X?”

Agencies

Generate a week’s worth of briefs in an hour. Standardize deliverables across clients. Charge for content strategy, not just writing.

Solo bloggers

Replace the hour of research before writing each post with a 30-second brief generation.

SEO consultants

Include content briefs as part of an SEO engagement deliverable.


AI credit usage

A single content brief: ~2 credits. Personal plan ($39) = 75+ briefs per month. Most content teams use 5–20 briefs per month.

See pricing →


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