Articles
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
- Open a brand in Articles.
- Generate topic ideas (or add your own topic manually).
- Review topic quality and choose what to draft.
- Generate article content from a selected topic.
- Review the draft, metadata, and structure.
- Edit as needed for brand voice and factual accuracy.
- 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.
- Use internal-link setup + brand settings for better relevance.
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)
This improves consistency across drafts and reduces manual cleanup.
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 draft material—always perform editorial review.