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Content Briefs

duqky writes a search-aware brief for your target keyword, it looks at the pages already ranking, then maps the structure, key entities, intent, and length your post needs to win. It's the plan your post is built from, so every piece is structured to rank before a single word gets written.

500 free credits · no credit card · runs in chat or on a schedule

What you get

What this skill does for you

Ask for it in chat, or let an agent run it on a schedule.

SERP-aware structure

duqky reads the current top-ranking pages for your keyword, then shapes an outline that fills the gaps they miss instead of repeating what already ranks.

The right entities

It pulls the subtopics, entities, and questions your post has to cover, so you don't publish something thin and wonder why it stalls.

Intent matched

Every brief notes the search intent the post needs to hit, with the recommended angle and length to match it.

Hands off to the writer

The brief saves as a draft and feeds straight into the blog writer, approve the outline, and duqky writes the post from it.

What you walk away with

A structured brief, target keyword, search intent, recommended length, angle, key entities, and a section-by-section outline with word-count targets.

How it works

Under the feathers

What actually happens when this skill runs.

  1. 1
    Load your brand and topic

    duqky takes your keyword exactly as you state it, plus any length or content type, and pulls your brand voice, audience, and positioning so the brief sounds like you.

  2. 2
    Study what's ranking

    It searches the live results for your keyword, then reads the full text of the top three pages, so the brief accounts for what already ranks before it picks an angle.

  3. 3
    Find the gaps and intent

    duqky reads the competitive landscape, names the entities and questions every page covers, and decides the search intent the post must match, then shapes an outline that fills what rivals miss.

  4. 4
    Build the section-by-section outline

    It writes the title, meta description, secondary keywords, and a structured outline where each section has its own notes and word-count target that sum to your length.

  5. 5
    Save it for the writer

    The brief is saved as a draft you can review, with an ID the blog writer picks up, so the full draft is one approval away.

See it run

One message. Done.

What asking for this skill actually looks like.

Or just say
Write me a content brief for a post about email marketingBrief an article targeting “schema markup for nonprofits”Outline the angle for our next piecePlan a 2,000-word guide on customer onboarding
FAQ

Questions, answered

What founders ask before trying content briefs.

A brief is the planning step, you see and shape the structure before duqky commits to a full write. It's most useful for long-form posts or topics you have specific opinions about. If you'd rather skip it, the blog writer does its own research and structure inline, just say “write the article.”

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