Create Article from Content Brief
Lesson Overview
This video demonstrates how to extend the keyword-to-brief workflow to generate a complete article draft. It showcases the grid feature in AirOps, which allows for multiple workflow columns and human input to refine the output before moving to the next step.
- 0:00: Recap of the keyword-to-brief workflow
- 0:33: Extending the workflow to create a first draft of an article
- 0:55: Explanation of the grid feature and its purpose
- 2:01: Adding a new column for the "Content Brief to Article" power step
- 2:53: Viewing the output and mapping it to individual columns
Key Concepts
Grid Feature
The grid feature in AirOps enables users to create multiple workflow columns, allowing for human input and supervision between each step of the content creation process. This feature provides an opportunity to edit and refine the outputs of the language model before moving on to the next stage, ensuring high-quality content.
Content Brief to Article Power Step
The "Content Brief to Article" power step is an extension of the keyword-to-brief workflow. It takes the generated content brief, which includes an outline and research data, and transforms it into a complete article draft. This power step streamlines the content creation process by automating the initial draft writing based on the provided brief.
Key Takeaways
- The grid feature in AirOps allows for multiple workflow columns and human input between each step, enabling users to refine the output before moving to the next stage.
- The "Content Brief to Article" power step extends the keyword-to-brief workflow by generating a complete article draft based on the content brief.
- Mapping the output to individual columns allows users to view and edit specific elements of the generated article, such as the meta description and the main content.
- By automating the initial draft creation, AirOps streamlines the content production process while still allowing for human oversight and refinement.
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