Content Planning
Get your SILO architecture and a 90-day content publishing roadmap
Your content strategy in one view. Luce builds a SILO architecture grouping your pages by topic, identifies content gaps, and creates a 90-day publishing roadmap with weekly action items.
Why use this
- SILO architecture — see how your site's content should be organized into topic clusters, with live pages and gaps clearly mapped
- 90-day roadmap — a phased publishing plan with weekly tasks, target keywords, and search volume estimates so you know exactly what to create and when
- Track progress — pending tasks are highlighted and you can mark them as done, keeping your content plan up to date
Requires content planning workflow
Content planning needs a completed SEO audit with keyword augmentation, followed by a content planning workflow. Ask your AI assistant: "Run content planning for my project"
What you'll get
| What | Description |
|---|---|
| Summary stats | Number of SILOs, total pages, live vs missing pages, pending tasks |
| Next actions | The top 5 pending tasks from your 90-day plan |
| SILO overview | Pages grouped by topic cluster, showing which exist and which need creating |
| Content plan | The full 90-day roadmap with phase, week, content type, target keyword, and difficulty |
| Completed tasks | Tasks you've already marked as done |
Step by step
Ask for your content plan
Luce loads your SILO architecture and 90-day roadmap, and highlights the next tasks on your plate.
"Show me my content plan"
Review the SILO structure
You'll see topic clusters with pages organized under each SILO. Live pages (already published) and missing pages (content gaps) are clearly separated. Focus on SILOs with the most gaps.
Check next actions
The top 5 pending tasks from your roadmap appear front and center. Each includes the week, title, SILO, target keyword, and content type. Start with these.
Work through the roadmap
As you create content, mark tasks as done using the content task tracking tool. Completed tasks are excluded from future suggestions, keeping your plan current.
"Mark the blog post about [topic] as done"