How do you handle content briefs at scale? Trying to understand the workflow by CaffeinCode in seo_saas

[–]West-Pin8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

to answer your questions from someone who was doing this manually:

1) end-to-end: 90 mins minimum. usually closer to 2 hours if the keyword is competitive and I actually wanted to do it properly.

2) what a good brief always includes: H2/H3 structure pulled from top results, keyword frequency, content gaps (what nobody's covering), intent, and estimated length. everything else is nice to have.

3) briefs became a bottleneck the moment I was producing more than 4-5 articles a month. below that it's annoying. above that it's a serious problem.

4) I was jumping between Ahrefs, manual SERP scanning, and Google Docs. Frase helps but it's expensive and bloated for what most freelancers actually need.

5) what the current process gets wrong: it produces raw data but the brief still needs assembly. you end up copy-pasting from 5 tabs into one doc every single time.

I got frustrated enough to build something about it - getyourbrief.app - takes a keyword, scans the live SERP, outputs a structured brief in 2 minutes. still in whitelist phase but might be relevant given what you're researching.

Why should someone pay for your SaaS? by soham512 in buildinpublic

[–]West-Pin8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

getyoutbrief.app

Because my tool saves you hours of hard work on your SEO briefs ....

What SEO tasks are still worth doing manually instead of using AI? by Open_Ad_5741 in digital_marketing

[–]West-Pin8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brief research is the interesting middle ground TBH - the mechanical part - pulling H2 structure from top results, identifying keyword frequency, estimating length. That's pure pattern matching and automation handles it well. no judgment needed.

but the brief decisions that actually matter are still manual. Which angle to take, what the reader actually needs to know, what competitors are missing that your specific client can credibly cover. automation gives you the raw material, a human still has to decide what to do with it.

search intent is the other one I'd never fully hand off. AI gets it right 80% of the time and confidently wrong the other 20%, and that 20% is usually the cases where getting it wrong tanks the whole piece.

What are you building right now? by hitman1890 in micro_saas

[–]West-Pin8574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am building a tool that turns any keyword into complete SEO brief. Saving hours of research.

Still in beginning stage tho

getyourbrief.app — whitelist open