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Drafts that cite sources that actually exist.

A brief built by reading your crawled pages and your competitor's together, then a draft written in two separate passes — research first, writing second — where every source was fetched to confirm it is live before a word was written.

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The problem

One-pass AI writing invents citations, because the model is producing plausible text and a URL is text. You find out when someone clicks a link that goes nowhere, with your name on the page.

AI Content Writer, explained in about a minute

How it works

What it measures, what comes out, and why the number can be trusted.

  1. 01

    The brief reads both sites

    Your crawled pages and the competitor's, together. That is what lets it tell you which of your existing sections to reuse and which internal links should point at the new page — recommendations from real pages, not from a keyword list.

  2. 02

    Research and writing are kept apart

    One pass gathers sources. A separate pass writes. Collapsing them into one is what produces confident text with invented references attached.

  3. 03

    Every source is fetched before it is trusted

    Each URL the research returns is retrieved to confirm it resolves. Dead links are dropped rather than cited, and the draft may only cite what survived.

  4. 04

    The draft is checked before you see it

    Citations reconciled against the source list, leftover placeholders scanned for, metadata lengths measured. It is only marked ready when those pass — a status that means something.

  5. 05

    And it can rewrite what you have

    Usually the higher-return move. The optimizer rewrites an existing page against your brand context and the keywords actually driving traffic to it, and keeps every run so you can read the diff.

What it does not do

  • It writes a first draft for a writer. It is not a publish button, and RankSage never publishes to your site.
  • Research quality bounds draft quality. On a topic with little written about it, the draft will be thinner — and it will show you that in the source count.
  • Draft runs are metered by plan, because the research pass is genuinely expensive.

Questions

Can AI write blog posts without making up sources?

Only if research and writing are separated. RankSage gathers sources in one pass, fetches every URL to confirm it is live, then writes in a second pass that may cite only what survived. Invented URLs are stripped before you see the draft.

What is in a content brief?

A target keyword and length, the sections the page needs, the internal links that should point at it, the competitor angles to address, and the parts of your existing content worth reusing rather than rewriting.

Will the writing sound like AI?

It is written against an explicit set of rules aimed at the specific habits that make AI text recognisable. It still needs an editor — it is a first draft, and we would not trust a tool that told you otherwise.

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