Research to draft,
in one line.
Draftsline turns search intent into a structured brief, a drafted article, and a human-reviewed publish — one connected pipeline, not a prompt box.
Most “ai content” is a prompt box. This is a pipeline.
The differentiator isn’t that a model writes — it’s the engineered handoffs and the person who signs off before anything publishes.
Five steps, one connected pipeline
Start from a keyword. We read the SERP and lay out what actually ranks — and where the gaps are.
Intent, audience, angle, and a gap-checked outline. Nothing gets drafted until the brief clears.
A first draft written against the brief — structured, sourced, and on-angle, not generic filler.
A person checks claims, drift, and tone before anything ships. This step is not optional.
Ship to your CMS and watch the ranking. The line closes where the work pays off.
Nothing drafts until the brief clears
Intent, audience, and angle are settled first — then a gap-checked outline. The draft is written against this, so what comes back is on-topic, not a guess.
A person signs off before publish
Every draft lands in review with claims, drift, and tone flagged. A human approves it — or sends it back. This is where you sign off, not where you rewrite.
“The brief is the unlock. Nothing drafts until intent, angle, and gaps are settled — so what comes back is actually on-topic. Review is where we sign off, not where we rewrite.”
Start the line.
From a keyword to a human-reviewed draft — see how the pipeline runs on your next brief.