Blog Posts
Review AI-generated SEO blog post drafts with outlines, content, and images
Review all the SEO blog posts Luce has generated for your project. Each draft comes with a title, target keywords, full outline, written content, a call to action, and a featured image — ready for your review before saving or discarding.
Why use this
- Full drafts ready to review — each post includes a complete outline, written content, meta description, and CTA so you can evaluate it as a whole
- Keyword-targeted — every post is built around specific target keywords from your research, with search opportunity scores to justify the topic choice
- Save or discard — review each draft and keep the ones that work, discard the ones that don't. Discarded posts won't be suggested again
Requires a blog post generation workflow
Blog posts need to be generated first. Ask your AI assistant: "Generate SEO blog posts for my project"
What you'll get
| What | Description |
|---|---|
| Post title | The headline for each blog post draft |
| Target keywords | The keywords each post is optimized for |
| SEO opportunity | Why this topic was selected based on keyword data |
| Meta description | A search-optimized summary for the post |
| Outline | The full section-by-section structure of the post |
| Draft content | The complete written article |
| Call to action | A suggested CTA for the end of the post |
| Featured image | An AI-generated image for the post |
| Target audience | Who the post is written for |
Step by step
Ask for your blog post drafts
Luce pulls all generated blog posts for your project and returns them with full details.
"Show me my blog post drafts"
Review each draft
Read through the posts, checking the outline, content quality, keyword targeting, and CTA. Each post includes the SEO opportunity explanation so you understand why it was chosen.
Save the posts you want to keep
When you find a draft worth publishing (with or without edits), save it. Luce stores it in a structured format with the markdown content, metadata, and images.
"Save the first blog post draft"
Discard the ones you don't need
If a draft doesn't meet your standards, discard it. Discarded posts are marked as rejected and won't appear in future suggestions.
"Discard the second blog post"