Content Generation
Kyni’s content generation pipeline produces full, SEO-optimized articles in minutes. This section explains how it works and how to manage your articles.
The generation pipeline
When you generate an article, Kyni follows this process:
1. Create brief (1 minute)
- AI analyzes your keyword
- Generates headline, angle, and outline
- You review and can adjust
2. Write article (1–2 minutes)
- AI writes 1,500–2,500 words
- Includes H2/H3 subheadings
- Natural flow with intro, body, conclusion
- Embedded internal links to related content
3. Quality check (30 seconds)
- Readability score (target: 70+)
- SEO metadata check (title, meta description)
- Keyword placement verification
- Fixes are applied automatically
4. Generate images (1–2 minutes)
- Featured image created (used on homepage/social)
- Section images generated for major headings
- All images are unique, AI-generated
5. Save (10 seconds)
- Article saved to your content library
- Ready for review or publish
Total time: 2–5 minutes from start to finish.
Starting a generation
- Go to Content
- Click Generate Article
- Choose a keyword from your keyword list
- (Optional) Customize:
- Tone: Professional, Casual, Formal, or Friendly
- Length: Short (1,200 words), Standard (1,800), or Long (2,500+)
- Focus: Articles can focus on information, comparisons, or step-by-steps
- Click Generate
The generation starts immediately. You’ll see live progress.
Article status
Each article has a status:
| Status | Meaning | Actions |
|---|---|---|
| Draft | Saved but not published | Edit, publish, or delete |
| Review | In your review queue | Review, approve, or reject |
| Scheduled | Set to publish at a future time | View date, reschedule, or publish now |
| Published | Live on your site | View live, update, or archive |
| Archived | Soft-deleted (kept in history) | Unarchive or permanently delete |
The content library
Your Content Library shows all articles:
- Go to Content Library in your site
- See all articles sorted by date or status
- Click any article to open it
Article preview
Each article shows:
- Title (as it appears on your site)
- Keyword (the target search term)
- Word count
- Status (draft, review, published, etc.)
- Created date and Published date
- Rankings (current Google position, if published)
Actions on articles
Edit
- Click the article
- Click Edit
- Modify the content
- Click Save
You can edit:
- Title and meta description
- Headings and body text
- Remove or reorder sections
- The featured image
Review & Publish
- Click the article
- Read through carefully
- Click Publish
- Article goes live immediately (WordPress) or commits to Git
Translate
- Click the article
- Click Translate
- Select target language
- Kyni translates the full article maintaining quality
- Click Save as new article or Replace
Regenerate
- Click the article
- Click Regenerate
- Kyni rewrites the article (useful for stale content)
- Cost: 10 credits
- Your previous version is kept as a backup
Archive
- Click the article
- Click Archive
- Article is hidden from main view but kept in history
- You can unarchive later
Delete
- Click the article
- Click Delete (permanent—cannot undo)
- Article is removed from your site and library
Quality and optimization
Kyni articles are built to rank. Here’s what’s included:
SEO fundamentals:
- Keyword in title (within first 5 words)
- H1 heading using the keyword
- Keyword mentioned 3–5 times naturally in body
- 2–3 keyword variations used throughout
- Meta description with keyword
Structure:
- Intro paragraph (hook + summary)
- 4–6 main sections (H2 headings)
- 2–3 subsections per main section (H3 headings)
- Conclusion with call-to-action
Content quality:
- Original writing (not scraped or spun)
- Proper grammar and readability
- Authority citations and examples
- Internal links to related articles
Images:
- Featured image for social sharing
- Inline images for visual breaks
- All images are unique and original
Editing best practices
Keep edits light. Heavy rewrites defeat the AI optimization. Good edits:
- Fix brand names or dates
- Add a personal anecdote
- Adjust tone slightly
- Remove 1–2 sentences that don’t fit
Avoid:
- Complete rewrites of sections
- Adding hundreds of words
- Removing all keyword mentions
- Changing the article angle
If the article isn’t right, use Regenerate instead of heavy editing.
Translations
Need content in another language? Generate once, translate multiple times.
- Go to Content Library
- Click the article
- Click Translate
- Select language
- Review the translation
- Click Save as new article
Translations cost 5 credits per language. The translated article:
- Is a separate article on your site
- Can be published independently
- Has its own keyword (language-specific)
- Doesn’t affect the original
Bulk actions
Manage multiple articles at once:
- Go to Content Library
- Check the boxes next to articles
- Click Bulk Action
- Options:
- Publish all — publish checked articles
- Archive all — archive checked articles
- Delete all — delete checked articles (careful!)
Scheduling
Publish articles on a schedule:
- Click the article
- Click Publish
- Choose Publish now or Schedule
- Pick date and time (WordPress posts can be scheduled 6 months ahead)
- Click Confirm
Articles published at your chosen time automatically.
Monitoring published articles
Once published, monitor performance:
- Rankings — check the position in Google
- Traffic — see visitors from search
- Engagement — comments, shares (WordPress)
Go to Rankings to see where each article ranks for its keyword.
Troubleshooting
Generation failed:
- Check your credit balance
- Try again (temporary issue)
- Contact support if persistent
Article quality is poor:
- Use Regenerate to try again
- Or heavily edit the article
- Give Kyni more context about your audience in the brief
Duplicate keywords:
- Kyni prevents covering the exact keyword twice
- Related keywords in clusters are intentional (one article covers all)
- If you want separate articles, edit the keyword manually
Next steps
- Publish your first article
- Enable autopilot to generate daily
- Check rankings for published articles
- Use Translate to expand into new languages