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10M+ active users. We track your answers and optimize your content to become the primary cited source.

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CytedSolutionsfor publishers & content teams
FOR PUBLISHERS & CONTENT TEAMS

Turn editorial effort intosearch and AI visibility

Discover topics with real audience intent, keep drafts aligned to your voice, and connect content quality with search, traffic, and AI visibility signals.

Quick answer

Cyted helps publishers and content teams connect topic discovery, editorial writing, brand voice, page quality, and AI visibility. Teams can keep human editorial control while building content around real audience questions and measurable signals.

for publishers & content teams Ready for review

Cyted workflow

Signal → action

UnderstandImprove

What teams bring together

Brand context
AI visibility
Website and content work
Organic performance
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THE TEAM'S CHALLENGE

What does this workflow help you decide?

How can a content team balance editorial quality, brand consistency, audience demand, and measurable performance? A connected workflow helps teams plan useful coverage without turning every article into a disconnected optimization exercise.

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WHAT CYTED PROVIDES

Topic and Idea Discovery

Prioritise article opportunities using brand context, search intent, competitor gaps, and AI search questions.

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Editorial Content Workflow

Move from research to outline, draft, scoring, editing, and review with the final decision kept with the team.

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Voice and Performance Context

Apply reusable writing guidance and connect content work to Search Console, GA4, and AI visibility signals.

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FROM SIGNAL TO ACTION

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Understand the audience

Use brand context and question discovery to identify topics that are useful to readers and relevant to the publication.

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Create with editorial control

Build structured drafts, apply voice guidance, and review clarity, search readiness, and AI citation context.

03

Learn from performance

Compare content activity with search, traffic, engagement, and AI visibility signals to inform future planning.

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PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

Use case

Editorial calendars

Build a focused pipeline of topics tied to audience questions, category gaps, and the publication’s point of view.

Use case

Consistent contributor voice

Give writers reusable style guidance while keeping human review and editorial ownership in place.

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Content performance reviews

Bring page-level search and traffic data together with the wider visibility context behind an article.

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QUESTIONS & NEXT STEPS

Questions teams ask before they act.

Cyted keeps the signal and the next action in the same workflow, with context for review.

Does Cyted replace editorial review?

No. Cyted supports research, drafting, scoring, and style guidance while keeping editorial judgment and final review with the content team.

Can publishers use existing brand voice guidance?

Yes. Brand voice and content styling can be saved as reusable guidance for future drafts and publishing workflows.

Can content teams measure AI visibility as well as traffic?

Yes. AI tracking can be reviewed alongside Search Console and GA4 data so teams can distinguish search, traffic, and AI visibility signals.

How can publishers choose topics for SEO and GEO?

Start with audience questions, search intent, competitor gaps, existing coverage, and the evidence or expertise that makes the publication useful and distinctive.

Next step

Make your next visibility decision with better context.

Start with the questions, pages, and brand context that matter most to your team.