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Managing Content Settings

The Content tab is your control center for how the plugin writes, which topics it covers, and where the generated content goes.

Keyword Groups let you separate your content strategy by topic, client, service line, or campaign. You can manage them in the Content > Keywords & Templates tab.

  • Keywords: Enter one topic per line. These will be used by the AI to generate the post content.
  • Target Category: Choose which WordPress category the posts in this group should be assigned to.
  • Template: Select a specific prompt template (see below) for this group.

Templates are the instructions the plugin sends to the model. You can create multiple templates for different content styles in the Content > Keywords & Templates tab.

Use these placeholders to dynamically inject data into your prompts:

  • {keywords} - Injects the current topic.
  • {title} - Injects the generated post title.
  • {tone} - Injects your selected writing tone.
  • {site_name} - Injects your website’s name.
  • {category} - Injects the selected category name.

Set the personality of your AI writer in the Content tab. You can choose from our presets or define your own:

  • Professional: Formal, structured, and authoritative.
  • Casual: Relaxed, conversational, and accessible.
  • Friendly: Warm, encouraging, and approachable.
  • Custom: Define exactly how you want to sound (e.g., “Witty and sarcastic like a technology reviewer”).

Fine-tune where and how the plugin works on your site in the Settings tab:

  • Target Post Types: Choose where the “Create Post” buttons appear (Posts, Pages, or any Custom Post Types).
  • Draft First Workflow: Keep this enabled to always review content before it goes live. Highly recommended for quality control.

Version 4.0 introduces a major redesign of the settings area. Instead of one long page, settings are now organized into logical tabs like Content, Media, and Connections. This makes it much easier to find exactly what you need.

We’ve also added a Dashboard that gives you a bird’s-eye view of your automation status, provider health, and recent generation activity.