AI SEO writing FAQ
This AI SEO writing FAQ answers the questions writers and founders ask before using AI inside a search-content workflow.
Can AI write SEO content?
AI can help draft SEO content, but the result still depends on the brief, search intent, sources, editing and internal links. A weak brief usually leads to weak content.
Does Copycat promise rankings?
No. Rankings depend on search intent, competition, site authority, content quality, internal links, external links, technical access and many other factors. Copycat is designed to improve the writing workflow, not promise a ranking outcome.
Should I publish AI drafts without editing?
No. AI drafts should be reviewed by a human before publishing. Check the first answer, claims, sources, repetition, internal links and whether the page has a clear reason to exist.
What is the checklist for?
The AI SEO Article Quality Checklist helps you review an AI-assisted article before it goes live. It is meant to catch common problems such as vague sections, missing internal links and unsupported claims.
Is this for writers or founders?
Both. Writers can use it to build stronger briefs and reviews. Founders can use it to avoid publishing low-value content when they do not have a full content team.
Can this replace an editor?
No. The workflow helps organize the work and reduce missed checks. A human still needs to decide what is true, useful and worth publishing.
What should I start with?
Start with one article. Run the checklist before publishing, fix the obvious weaknesses, and add the page to a clear internal-link plan.
Review one article before publishing
Use the checklist to catch unclear intent, weak first answers and missing links.