SEO article end to end

Full cycle: gathers Wordstat demand, studies the SERP, finds competitor gaps and writes the finished article as a document.

Writing an SEO article "end to end" means three jobs at once: knowing which queries are worth targeting, understanding what already ranks and why, and writing text that covers the reader's intent better than the competition — usually a day or two of manual work spent switching between demand data, competing articles, and the draft itself.

What it does

Given a topic (and optionally a site or audience), this skill gathers target queries with demand data, studies the current top results for the main query, reads the two strongest competing articles for gaps, and writes a complete article with a lead, logical structure, and conclusion — 1500-2500 words by default, saved as a library document.

What you get

The finished article as a library document, ready for editing and publishing, plus a chat digest covering the queries used, 2-3 concrete ways the article beats the current top results, a one-line structure summary, and the final word count — enough to decide on publishing without rereading the whole draft.

FAQ

Do I need to gather keywords myself first?
No — just name the topic. The skill finds the main and supporting queries with demand data on its own.
How does it decide the article structure?
It studies the current top search results for the main query, reads the two strongest competing articles, finds their gaps, and builds a structure that covers the intent more fully.

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