The AI Editor
Write SEO titles and meta descriptions, generate content, add internal links, research competitors and submit pages to Google.
The AI Editor
Contexta → Editor is where the work happens. The sidebar lists your posts, pages and products sorted worst-CTR-first; selecting one loads its Search Console metrics and opens five tabs.
Nothing you generate is saved or published until you click through to apply it.
The sidebar
Filter by post type (posts, pages, products) and page size, then click Load Articles. Each row shows the item's estimated lost clicks per month, so the worst offenders sit at the top. There's a search box for finding a specific article, and a Batch button for running tasks across many at once.
The article header
Once an article is selected you get its live URL, quick links to the WordPress editor and the front-end page, and a Search Console strip: impressions, clicks, CTR, position, and the estimated monthly clicks lost.
The top bar tracks token spend — total across all articles, for the current article, and for the last action you ran.
Tab 1 — SEO Title & Meta
Click Improve Title & Meta with AI. Contexta writes both against the page's real ranking queries from your Search Console import, not from a generic keyword guess.
You get:
- The suggested title and meta description
- A live Google SERP preview showing how it will actually look
- An estimated CTR and projected extra clicks per month
- Character counters (60 for titles, 160 for descriptions)
Use This Suggestion loads it into the fields. Save SEO Fields writes it to your SEO plugin. Try Again regenerates; Reset restores what was loaded.
Whatever you keep or change teaches the site memory — approved wording gets reinforced, rejected wording gets avoided.
Tab 2 — Article Content
A generate bar with five actions:
| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| FAQ | Adds a question-and-answer block in your site's language |
| New Intro | Rewrites the opening |
| H2 Sections | Adds new sections covering gaps |
| Product CTAs | Inserts product call-to-action blocks with live prices |
| Full Rewrite | Rewrites the article, keeping your internal links |
Plus Fix Grammar & Spelling — a two-pass proofread that corrects the text without touching your HTML structure, and reports how many changes it made.
Also on this tab:
- Thin content warning — flagged under roughly 300 words, or when headings and paragraphs are too sparse
- Quality score — a 0–100 rating with a breakdown
- JSON-LD schema — generated from the article's actual content and format
Generated content replaces what is in the editor field, but nothing is written to your site until you save. Review before you save — the AI is good, not infallible.
Heading hygiene
Contexta strips the AI-slop headings ("Introduction", "Conclusion", "In this article") in every supported language, normalises heading levels, and removes a duplicate H1 that repeats the post title.
Tab 3 — Internal Links
Contexta builds a keyword index of your published content and scores every candidate link by real keyword overlap with the current article.
You get a handful of strong matches rather than twenty weak ones, and the AI distributes them naturally through the body instead of dumping a list at the end. You choose which suggestions to accept.
Tune the behaviour with the rm_internal_links_limit and rm_internal_links_min_score
filters — see Developers.
Tab 4 — Competitors
Run Competitor Research sends Claude to search for the pages currently ranking for this article's title and queries, then reports:
- Content gaps — what those pages leave unanswered
- Differentiation angles — how to make yours stand out
- Strengths — what competitors already cover well, so you don't waste effort
- Any specific competitor URLs you added manually
The findings are cached for 30 days and — this is the useful part — injected automatically into every later content generation for that article. Run research once, then use FAQ, Intro, Sections or Full Rewrite and the output is gap-aware without you copying anything.
Research runs via Claude's web search when your API plan supports it, and falls back to a reasoning-only analysis when it does not. The panel tells you which method was used.
Tab 5 — Submit to Google
Pushes the page straight to Google's Indexing API for re-crawling instead of waiting.
This one needs setup: a free Google Cloud service account with the Indexing API enabled, added as an Owner in Search Console. Full steps are in Settings.
Bing, Yandex, Naver and Seznam are already notified automatically via IndexNow with no setup at all — only Google requires this.
If WPML is active, Contexta detects the translations and offers to submit every language version, using one quota unit each.
Batch processing
The Batch button in the sidebar runs tasks across all loaded articles:
- SEO — titles and meta descriptions
- Analyze — content format detection
- Research — competitor gap research
- Score — quality scoring
Jobs run sequentially in the browser with a progress bar, so there is no cron dependency and no server timeout. Keep the tab open while it works; you can pause and resume.
Batch runs cost real API money, once per article per task. Check your rate limit and token settings before starting a large run, and watch the cost counter in the top bar.