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.