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Blog Articles are designed for long-form, structured content intended for publishing, distribution, and audience development. They support educational content, thought leadership, tutorials, and search-aware writing.

Content Overview

Structure
Intro, sections, and conclusion.
SEO
Keyword-aware structure and metadata.
Audience
General, technical, or specialized readers.
Length
Medium to long-form content.

Common Use Cases

  • Educational articles
  • Thought leadership pieces
  • Tutorials and guides
  • SEO-driven content
  • Industry commentary

Generation Flow

1

Define topic

Provide a clear subject and angle.
2

Set audience

Identify reader knowledge level and expectations.
3

Add key points

Include arguments, examples, or supporting ideas.
4

Generate and refine

Review structure, clarity, and completeness.

Template Behavior

ComponentBehavior
StructureSectioned with headings and logical progression
ToneControlled by style profile
SEOMetadata and structure optimized
OutputPublication-ready article

Advanced Usage

Upload source content to ground the article in specific information.
Adapt articles for newsletters, blogs, or platforms.
Improve specific sections instead of full regeneration.
Blog content should be reviewed before publishing, especially when making factual or technical claims.
Two additional templates serve editorial and journalistic use cases that go beyond blog format.

Op-Ed Commentary

Short-form editorial opinion for newspapers, trade journals, and LinkedIn. Single clear thesis, evidence-backed argument, counterargument, and memorable close.
  • Slug: op_ed_commentary
  • Typical length: 700–1200 words
  • No headers. No bullet points. Continuous prose.
  • Best style profiles: Op-Ed Columnist · Thought Leadership
  • Best for: Industry opinion pieces, LinkedIn articles, trade journal commentary

Long-Form Investigative Article

Atlantic/New Yorker-style narrative journalism. Scene-setting lead, deep reporting body, multiple source types woven into prose, counternarrative, and implications close.
  • Slug: long_form_investigative
  • Typical length: 3000–6000 words
  • Best style profiles: Investigative Journalist · Thought Leadership
  • Best for: Enterprise marketing, editorial publishing, vertical deep dives, industry analysis
Last modified on May 24, 2026