SEO Content Brief Generator¶
Example prompt: "Research the keyword 'workflow automation for small business', analyse the top 5 ranking pages, and create a content brief in Google Docs."
How to automate SEO content briefs with GloriaMundo¶
The Problem¶
Creating a thorough SEO content brief manually means opening a dozen browser tabs, searching your target keyword, reading through the top-ranking pages, extracting their heading structures, noting word counts, cross-referencing keyword tools for secondary terms, checking "People Also Ask" questions, and assembling all of this into a structured document a writer can follow. A single brief for a competitive keyword takes 2-4 hours. If your content team produces several pieces a week, brief creation alone can consume an entire working day.
How GloriaMundo Solves It¶
We build a workflow that takes a target keyword as input, then handles the research automatically. Web search steps find the top-ranking pages for that keyword. URL extract steps pull the content and heading structure from each competitor page. An LLM step analyses the results: it identifies common topics, heading patterns, secondary keywords, questions the content should answer, and recommended word count based on what is currently ranking. A final LLM step assembles everything into a formatted content brief and writes it to Google Docs. You review the brief in Glass Box preview before it touches your document, and you can refine the keyword or add constraints (like "target UK audience" or "focus on pricing comparisons") before running.
Example Workflow Steps¶
- Trigger (manual): Enter the target keyword and any constraints.
- Step 1 (Web search): Search for the target keyword and retrieve the top 10 results.
- Step 2 (URL extract): Fetch the full content from the top 5 ranking pages, including heading structure.
- Step 3 (LLM): Analyse competitor content to identify common topics, heading patterns, word count range, and gaps.
- Step 4 (Web search): Search for "People Also Ask" questions and related queries for the keyword.
- Step 5 (LLM): Assemble a structured content brief with: target keyword, secondary keywords, recommended heading outline, questions to answer, word count target, and competitor examples.
- Step 6 (Integration): Write the brief to a new Google Doc.
Integrations Used¶
- Google Docs — where the finished content brief is delivered
Who This Is For¶
Content marketers, SEO managers, and freelance writers who need to produce research-backed content briefs regularly and want to spend their time on editorial judgement rather than manual SERP analysis.
Time & Cost Saved¶
A thorough manual content brief takes 2-4 hours per keyword. This workflow reduces that to roughly 10-15 minutes of review and refinement. If you produce 5 briefs per week, that is 10-20 hours saved weekly. The workflow uses web search and URL extract steps alongside LLM analysis, so it costs more credits than a simple workflow, but still a fraction of what you would spend on specialist SEO tools that charge $100-300 per month.