Drafts
Drafts are the full article generated from an approved brief. They follow the brief's outline, hit the target word count, weave in the recommended internal links, and ship as markdown you can copy or export.
Generating a draft
From an approved brief, click Generate draft. The engine reads the brief output, runs the per-vertical draft skill, and produces a markdown article in 60–90 seconds.
You can have multiple drafts per brief — each is its own row. Useful if you want to compare two angles or regenerate after editing the brief.
Section editing
Drafts render as markdown sections. Each section has actions:
- Edit — inline editor for that one section
- Regenerate section — re-runs just that section against the brief, leaving the rest intact
This is the unit of revision: don't regenerate the whole draft when one paragraph is off — regenerate the section.
Internal links inside drafts
The brief's internal link recommendations get woven into the draft body. Each link is a real anchor with a target path. You can toggle a link off if you don't want it included; the draft re-renders without that anchor.
Verify flags
Some passages are flagged for verification — claims that need a citation, statistics, regulatory or medical claims. The flag appears as a badge in the draft body. Click Resolve once you've checked the claim or replaced the text. The flag disappears.
Approval doesn't strip verify flags — they remain visible to anyone reading the draft. Resolve them all before final approval to avoid embarrassing claims slipping through.
Approve and export
- Approve — marks the draft as Approved with a timestamp. Counts toward your monthly drafts approval rate.
- Export markdown — downloads the raw markdown
- Export HTML — downloads compiled HTML
Approved drafts can still be reopened if you find an issue post-approval. Reopening clears approved_at and lets you edit again.
Word count vs target
The draft header shows current word count vs the brief's target range. Under target = "X under target", over target = "X over target", in range = no badge. Section regeneration usually solves length issues without rerunning the whole draft.