SEO writing AI for templates, drafts and E-E-A-T checks
Copycat gives you an SEO writing AI workflow for turning article ideas into search-focused drafts with templates, personalization and quality checks.
Use it for article briefs, AI-assisted drafts, industry templates, E-E-A-T review, metadata and internal-link planning.
What Copycat helps you create
Copycat is for people who need useful content without handing their site to a blank prompt. It brings together article templates, AI drafting, E-E-A-T review and publishing handoff in one repeatable process.
Search-focused briefs
Turn a keyword into audience notes, search intent, article angle, required sections, source needs and internal-link notes.
Template-led drafts
Use industry-specific article structures instead of forcing every topic through the same generic blog post outline.
Publishing review
Check whether the draft answers the query, supports claims, uses useful examples and guides readers to the next page.
Personalized articles
Add business context, local market details, product links, language, preferred tone and conversion goals before drafting.
Metadata and links
Prepare page titles, meta descriptions, heading structure, tags, internal links and next content tasks before WordPress handoff.
Delivery workflow
Use the premium option when you want ready-to-review articles delivered regularly instead of starting each article from zero.
Why most AI content still feels thin
Most weak AI content does not fail because the model cannot write. It fails because the workflow starts too late.
If the search intent is unclear, the draft can sound fluent and still miss the reader. If source needs are not named early, the article can invent certainty. If links and metadata are left until the end, publishing becomes cleanup instead of strategy.
- The keyword is chosen, but the article job is not clear.
- The draft has headings, but not enough useful examples.
- Product links are forced into the copy instead of placed where they help.
- E-E-A-T checks happen after the article already made weak claims.
- Internal links and metadata are treated as an afterthought.
A six-step workflow from keyword to publishing handoff
The workflow keeps AI useful by giving it structure, context and review rules before the article reaches WordPress.
Choose the article job
Define the keyword, reader, search intent, funnel stage and conversion role before choosing a format.
Start with a template
Select a structure for the content type, industry and search task so the article has a useful spine.
Add your context
Feed the draft with business context, geography, product links, language, tone and source requirements.
Draft with AI
Generate from the brief while keeping a human in control of facts, angle, examples and risk.
Run article checks
Review search intent, first-answer quality, E-E-A-T, unsupported claims, repetition and missing links.
Prepare the handoff
Finish the title, meta description, slug, headings, tags, internal links and next content queue.
Article templates for different industries and search jobs
Templates help writers avoid the blank page and keep each draft tied to the right user intent.
Real estate
Local guides, buyer education, seller education, neighborhood pages and service-led conversion articles.
E-commerce
Product education, category support, comparison content, buying guides and product-led blog posts.
SaaS
Feature pages, use cases, alternatives, onboarding content, tutorials and bottom-of-funnel guides.
Healthcare and finance
Trust-sensitive explainers where clarity, careful claims and review discipline matter.
Technology
Product-led education, technical explainers, comparison articles and practical tutorials.
Local services
Service pages, location pages and guides where geography, proof and buyer intent need to be clear.
The inputs that make AI drafts more useful
A better draft starts with better context. Copycat is built around the inputs an editor usually needs before writing begins.
What the company does, who it serves, what offer the article should support and what the reader should do next.
City, region, country, service area or market details when location changes the article angle or search intent.
Product pages, service pages, resources, tools or offers that should be mentioned naturally where they help the reader.
English, Dutch or another target language, plus the level of formality and editorial voice the article should use.
Statistics, first-party expertise, examples, screenshots, citations or expert review required before publication.
E-E-A-T review before the article goes live
The review step keeps AI writing from becoming generic output. It checks whether the article is useful, supported and ready for a human editor.
Experience
Does the article show real-world context, examples, process knowledge or specific use cases?
Expertise
Does it use accurate terminology, answer the actual query and avoid shallow definitions?
Authority
Are important claims supported by sources, first-party knowledge or clear reasoning?
Trust
Are risks, prices, recommendations, limits and factual claims handled carefully?
Start with one article, then scale the workflow
Use the free option to test the workflow on one article. Use the premium option when you want regular article delivery and a broader template system.
Use the checklist and starter workflow
Best when you want to review one AI-assisted article before publishing.
- Starter article templates.
- AI-assisted drafting workflow.
- Basic E-E-A-T and quality checks.
- Context, location, language and tone personalization.
- Product or website link integration.
Use daily article delivery and broader templates
Best when you need a repeatable publishing schedule and ready-to-review drafts.
- Regular ready-to-review article delivery.
- Broader template library for more article types.
- More detailed personalization and content handoff.
- Support for a repeatable content calendar.
- Contact-based setup for pricing and delivery details.
Who Copycat is useful for
Copycat is for writers and teams who want speed but still care about the page that goes live.
Founders
Build search content without turning your website into low-value AI output. Learn more about the person behind Copycat on the About page.
SEO writers
Create stronger briefs, faster first drafts and stricter review passes.
Marketers
Use repeatable templates for different industries, funnels and content types.
Editors
Review AI-assisted articles for intent, support, repetition, examples and links.
Local businesses
Add service, location and market context before drafting pages or guides.
SaaS and e-commerce teams
Make product-aware educational content without forcing every article into a generic format.
What to check before publishing an AI-assisted article
Before an article goes live, make sure it can pass a basic review for usefulness, intent and handoff quality.
Content checks
- Does the article answer the main query in the first section?
- Is the audience clear?
- Is the right template being used for the funnel stage?
- Are examples specific enough to be useful?
- Are claims supported, limited or removed?
Publishing checks
- Are product links placed where they help the reader?
- Are headings scannable and logically ordered?
- Are there incoming and outgoing internal links?
- Does the meta description describe the page accurately?
- Is there a clear next action?
Questions about Copycat and SEO writing AI
How is Copycat different from a general AI chat tool?
A general AI chat tool starts from a prompt. Copycat starts from the content job: keyword, intent, template, context, draft, E-E-A-T review, internal links and publishing handoff.
Does Copycat promise rankings?
No. Rankings depend on search intent, competition, site authority, technical SEO, links, content quality and many other factors.
Can I use it without technical skills?
Yes. The workflow is built around plain inputs: keyword, audience, business context, location, product links, tone and language.
What if my industry is not listed?
Start with the closest template and adapt the brief. A good template defines the article job, not one rigid industry label.
Should I publish AI drafts without editing?
No. Treat AI output as a draft and review the first answer, claims, sources, examples, repetition, links and metadata before publishing.
Can this replace an editor?
No. It helps structure the work and catch common issues. A human still decides what is accurate, useful, original and safe to publish.
Review one AI-assisted article before publishing
The AI SEO Article Quality Checklist helps you catch weak intent matching, unsupported claims, vague sections, missing internal links and publishing gaps.