Articles

Published Mar 26, 2026 (Updated Apr 03, 2026)

The Articles area is where your team moves from ideas to published content. It includes topic generation, article drafting, revision/versioning, and publishing through integrations.

How the Articles area is structured

  • /dashboard/articles: Lists your brands and article counts.
  • /dashboard/articles/[slug]: Brand-level workspace with topics and generation actions.
  • Article detail page: Read/review generated content, metadata, and tags.
  • Article editor page: Edit content before publishing.

End-to-end workflow

  1. Open a brand in Articles.
  2. Generate topic ideas (or add your own topic manually).
  3. Review topic quality and choose what to draft.
  4. Generate article content from a selected topic.
  5. Review the draft, metadata, and structure.
  6. Edit as needed for brand voice and factual accuracy.
  7. Publish through an integration (if connected) or copy/export.

Topics

Topics are the planning layer before drafting.

  • Generate multiple topics at once.
  • Keep only the strongest topics for your audience intent.
  • Regenerate if the angle is too broad or repetitive.

Draft generation

When you generate an article, Blogflair uses your configured brand context:

  • Brand/site settings
  • Selected language and tone
  • Article type (Essential/Complete)
  • Internal linking context (when enabled)
  • Call-to-action guidance (when enabled)

This improves consistency across drafts and reduces manual cleanup.

Enable internal linking (why turn it on)

Turn internal linking on when you want drafts to naturally weave in links to pages you’ve approved (from your internal-links selection).

It only applies when you’ve configured internal links for that brand (sitemap sync + selected URLs). If linking is off, drafts won’t be steered toward that list.

See /docs/internal-links for setup.

Enable CTA (why turn it on)

Turn CTA on when you want drafts to include a clear call-to-action that nudges readers toward your site or next step (for example, visiting your main site or taking an action that matches your brand). Blogflair uses your brand description and site URL to keep the CTA on-message.

If CTA is off, the model won’t be instructed to add that structured conversion block—you can still edit CTAs in manually.

Tip: For the best CTA output, keep your brand description specific and your site URL accurate in brand settings.

Versions and iteration

Articles can have multiple generated versions (v1, v2, etc.).

  • Compare versions to pick the best structure/tone.
  • Regenerate if needed without losing previous versions.
  • Keep a clear review flow before final publish.

Editing and quality control

Before publishing:

  • Verify factual claims and examples.
  • Tighten intros/conclusions for clarity.
  • Check links, CTA placement, and headings.
  • Ensure final output matches brand standards.

Publishing options

  • Direct publish: Use connected integrations (WordPress, Ghost, Notion, Shopify, Webflow).
  • Manual workflow: Copy/export and publish externally.

Best practices

  • Start with fewer, higher-quality topics (quality > quantity).
  • Use internal link selection to keep references intentional.
  • Review at least one alternate version for key articles.
  • Treat AI output as "AI output"—always perform editorial review.