September 9, 2024: Whole Platform

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With this new update, many sections of the platform have been improved. The briefing section in particular has been enhanced with a number of functions and creative options that make it easier to create an outline. In addition, the explore section is now included in the briefing section, making additional keyword research easier and clearer. Read on to find out more about the new functionalities.

Extensions of project languages

In addition to the project language German, we now differentiate between UK and US English. As before, the selection can be easily adjusted in the project settings under project language. This differentiation means that the top-ranking articles can be displayed more specifically for the selected region.

Changes in the article process

When you open an article, you are now directly taken to the briefing area. Under the article specifications, you can now request alternative suggestions for the focus keyword if you plan to create multiple articles on a given topic. Just click on the magic icon next to the focus keyword field. If you are working without a Relliverse and manually create an article, you can use the same button to get focus keyword suggestions once you have a title for the article or have set an H1 in the briefing area.

New explore section

A major change is that the explore section for additional keywords and questions is now located in the briefing area. This allows you to search for supplementary questions and keywords while working on the outline if needed.

To access the explore section, simply click the search icon next to the top rankings in the upper right corner. The explore section will open, displaying the already existing keywords and questions on the left, which will be supplemented when you select additional keywords/questions via the "+" symbol in explore.

To exit the explore section, click the "X" in the upper right corner. You can edit or delete all established keywords and questions afterwards by hovering over the respective keyword and pressing the "..." symbol. Multiple keywords can also be selected by clicking and then deleted or moved between "must use" and "good to use" via the blue "..." button above the list.

Inspirations for headlines in the briefing tab

It's now easier to generate the outline step by step or get inspiration for headings. Click on “+new” to add a new heading and use the "suggest" button to get a variety of headings suggested.

If you have already set headings for the outline, possible subheadings can now be easily generated. Click on the heading that you want to expand, select the magic button, and choose "suggest subheadings." A list of possible subheadings will be generated. Select the headings that fit your article via the tick box and click "add." The headings will then be appended to the outline. If you don't like the suggestions, use the "regenerate" button to create new ones.

Another way to get inspiration for further headings in the article is as follows. In the briefing area, the top-ranking articles for the chosen focus topic are already displayed under "top rankings". Here you can click on the underlined link to go directly to the article and read trough it.

Using the dropdown symbol, we display the outline of the top-ranking articles within the platform, allowing you to see how these articles are structured and what content they discuss.

If a headline particularly appeals to you and you want to include it in your own outline, simply click the purple "make it mine" button next to the desired headline. Now we generate three similar headings.

Clicking the "+" symbol will add the generated heading to the next position in your outline. As usual, the headline level or the heading itself can be adjusted. You can also use drag-and-drop to move the desired headline to the correct position within the outline.

If you later want to look at the top rankings again during the writing process, you can easily do this from the left section in the editor under brief and top rankings.

Editing the outline

The drag-and-drop function can also be used to move entire headline groups together within the outline. For example, if there are multiple H3 and H4 headings under an H2, they will be moved to the new location in their original order along with the H2. If the outline is very long, headings can be collapsed for better clarity using the "^" symbol.

You can also easily assign keywords and questions to the outline by clicking on the symbol with the key and the arrow in the toolbar. On the left you will find the button to remove all keywords and questions from the outline at once. If you want to hide all keywords and questions from the outline to only focus on the headlines press the symbol with the key and the eye.

Once you are satisfied with the created outline and wish to start the writing process, click the "finish brief" button in the upper right corner to enter the editor. If the outline needs to be revised later, you can return to the briefing tab by clicking the "edit brief" button.

Changes in the write area

With this update there are some minor changes in the calculation of the R-Score. The evaluation of the use of the focus keyword in the article has been adjusted to provide hints for the most useful placement of the focus keyword in the article and in the meta/alt data. Here we pursue the goal that Google better understands the focus of your article. The calculation for lists and nested lists has also been adjusted to provide a good reading experience for you readers.

If you want to generate meta data for an article, the corresponding button is located directly in the meta data field. By clicking, the meta title and meta description will be generated. You will also be notified via a pop-up window once the generation of the meta data is completed, so you can move to other areas of the platform.

In the right panel of the editor, you can now see under details when and by whom the article was created and when it was updated. Understandably, the article list can now also be filtered by the creation date of an article. The full URL can now be easily copied via the copy button.

The sorting of keywords in the left panel corresponds to the sorting in the outline section. Clicking on a single keyword will highlight it in green (must use) or blue (good to use) in the text. The same color coding is also found in the outline, indicating which collected keywords are already included in the outline.

Other small updates

Newly created articles are automatically set to the status "to do." Once you edit the article or make other changes to it (e.g., insert a URL), we automatically update the article's status. Additionally, we will display a section with tips for starting after a new update has been done, such as shortcuts or explanations of the new or changed tooltips and their functions.

We hope you enjoy using the new, more intuitive workflow, which makes creating articles simple and efficient.