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Brief it, draft it, check it, publish it to WordPress.
RankX AI’s Content Studio briefs the page you are missing, drafts and checks it, and publishes to WordPress without touching the SEO settings you already have.
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Before publish
- SEO score78
- GEO score71
Reported separately, never blended into one number.
Claim checks
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Flagged for you to verify or cut. It will not resolve itself.
Versions
- v3 · selection rewrite
- v2 · AI revision
- v1 · generated draft
Every brand, figure and claim in this editor is invented sample data. The price range is the fictional article’s subject, not a RankX AI price.
How it works
How Content Studio takes a page from brief to published post.
4 steps, each one checkable: a brief with the questions to answer, a draft in Quick or Advanced Mode, a review with scores and claim checks, and a publish your reviewer approves.
Start from a real brief
A content brief carries the key questions the page must answer and the supporting keywords to cover, and it shares through a public link for sign-off.
A page written without questions answers none of them.
Draft in the mode you trust
Quick Mode takes a topic and handles the rest. Advanced Mode puts competitors, questions, keywords and the outline in front of you before a word is drafted.
The fast path should be a choice, not the only path.
Review scores, claims and versions
The editor scores each draft for SEO and GEO separately, flags claims for a human to verify, and keeps a numbered version of every change.
Confidence is not verification.
Publish without side effects
Publishing to WordPress is a partial update: it sends the post you approved, and every field it does not carry is left exactly as it was.
Side effects are how publishes become incidents.
The brief, steps and draft in the pictures are the sample scenario’s, with invented brands. The step names are the product’s own.
Before you publish
Every draft arrives checked, and a human signs it off.
Content Studio is honest about what a model can do: it drafts fast and states things confidently, so the editor scores, checks and versions everything before anyone presses publish.
SEO score and GEO score
Two live scores on every draft, recalculated as you edit: how the page reads to a search engine, and whether a generative engine can lift its answers. Reported separately, never blended into one number.
One blended number hides the half you failed.
Claim checks
The generation pipeline checks the draft's factual claims and labels each one: verified against a source, unverified, or invented. Flagged claims sort to the top and wait for a human decision.
An unchecked statistic is a retraction waiting to publish.
Version history
Every save is a numbered version you can restore, and the AI revision chat and selection rewrites create their own as they work, so no edit is a one-way door.
Edits you cannot undo are risks, not revisions.
Request changes
A reviewer can send a draft back with notes instead of approving it, and the publish route only accepts approved work, whether it goes out now or on a schedule.
Nothing goes live because nobody said no.
The scores, claims and versions in the pictures are the sample scenario’s. The status labels are the product’s own vocabulary.
The WordPress contract
Publishing sends the post and touches nothing else.
A WordPress publish from Content Studio is a partial update: the fields you set in the editor travel, and every field you did not set stays exactly as your plugins left it.
Sent on publish
A partial update through the WordPress REST API: the request carries the post you approved, and WordPress changes only the fields a request carries.
- Title and contentAlways sent: the headline you approved and the draft's body, sanitised to clean HTML.
- Excerpt and slugOnly when you set them in the editor; a field you left empty is a field the request leaves out.
- Categories, tags, image, authorJust the ones you pick in the publish panel: your existing terms, your media library, your authors.
- Status and dateSet by the action you chose: publish now, schedule for a time you set, or push a draft to WordPress.
Never written
Not spared by a promise but by shape: the publish payload has no field that could carry any of these.
- Your SEO plugin's fieldsYoast and Rank Math titles, descriptions and schema settings live in fields the payload never carries.
- Custom fieldsContent Studio declares no custom-field support at all, so nothing can write one.
- The rest of your siteThemes, templates, plugins and settings are not part of a post update.
A draft is a startAI drafts arrive fast and sound sure of themselves. Claim checks exist because a model states invented things in the same tone as true ones, so every flagged line waits for a human.
Approval is the gateOnly approved work can be published or scheduled. A reviewer can send any draft back with notes, and nothing in Content Studio goes live on its own.
WordPress, stated plainlyOne CMS adapter ships today, and this page says so instead of promising a roadmap. A claim we could not check is a claim you would not be able to trust.
And you see it before it happens: the publish panel shows a field-by-field diff of what will change and what stays as it is, then keeps a history of every push after it ships.
Where ideas come from
The rest of RankX AI tells the studio what to write.
Content Studio is fed by the platform around it: audit findings, keyword opportunities and lost prompts arrive as tasks in one queue, so the next draft is the one the data asked for.
Website Audit
The crawl finds what keeps your pages out of AI answers, and every finding can become a task the studio drafts against.
Keyword Research
Keyword opportunities surface the questions worth a page of their own, before a rival writes that page.
AI Visibility
Lost prompts name the answers where assistants recommend a rival instead of you: the clearest brief there is.
Questions
What people ask about Content Studio.
Direct answers about what the studio does, what stays human, and what the WordPress push will never touch.
Does the AI write the whole article?
It drafts the whole article; it does not decide to ship it. Every draft carries an SEO score and a GEO score, its factual claims are checked and labelled, flagged claims wait for a person to verify or cut them, and the publish route only accepts approved work. The model does the drafting, a human does the deciding.
Will publishing overwrite my Yoast or Rank Math settings?
No. The publish call is a partial update: it sends the title, the content, the excerpt and slug when you set them, the categories, tags, featured image or author when you pick them, and the publish status and date. Nothing else is in the request, and WordPress leaves every field a request does not carry exactly as it is, which is where Yoast and Rank Math keep their titles, descriptions and schema settings. The publish panel shows you a field-by-field diff before anything is pushed.
Which CMSs does Content Studio publish to?
WordPress, and this page says so plainly rather than promising a roadmap. The product ships exactly one publishing integration today, built on the WordPress REST API with an application password. If your site is not on WordPress, the briefing, drafting, scoring and review still work; the one-click publish path is WordPress only.
What is in a content brief?
The key questions the page has to answer and the supporting keywords it should cover. A brief can be shared through a public link, so a writer or client outside your workspace can read it without logging in, and the drafting wizard works against the brief rather than against a bare keyword.
Can my team review a draft before it goes live?
Yes, and the flow assumes they will. A reviewer can send a draft back with notes instead of approving it, every save is a numbered version that can be restored, and the publish route only accepts approved work. Scheduling sits behind the same gate: you can set a reviewed post to go out later, and a draft cannot schedule itself past a reviewer.
What are the SEO and GEO scores?
Two separate readings of the same draft, live in the editor and recalculated as you edit. The SEO score runs editorial gates like length, readability, repetition and heading structure. The GEO score measures whether a generative engine can lift the page: a direct answer near the top, question-phrased headings, structured Q&A, and statistics that only count once their claim check verifies them. The two are never blended into one number, for the same reason RankX AI never averages visibility into one score.
More detail in the documentation.
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