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Brand Studio is where Citable drafts the centerpiece content that earns AI citations. You give it a topic and the target prompts; it produces a long-form piece tuned to your voice, your audience, and the gaps your scan surfaced.

What it produces

Brand Studio drafts what Citable calls hub content — substantial pieces that AI engines can mine as authoritative sources:
  • Long-form blog posts (1500–3000 words)
  • Comparison pages (“X vs Y” landing pages)
  • Deep guides on a specific buyer problem
  • Pillar pages that anchor a topic cluster
Each draft lands in your queue at the Draft stage. You review, edit, and approve — Citable doesn’t auto-publish.

How it works

  1. Pick a topic or accept a recommendation. The Action Engine often surfaces hub topics it thinks you should write next; you can also start from a blank slate.
  2. Set the target prompts. Choose the AI-search prompts the piece is meant to win citations on. Brand Studio reads them and shapes the draft accordingly.
  3. Pick a persona. Which audience are you writing for? A founder buying their first AEO tool reads differently than a Series B CMO scaling their content team.
  4. Generate the draft. Brand Studio writes the full piece — headlines, body, structure, internal links, recommended schema markup.
  5. Review and edit. Citable scores the draft on AEO-friendliness and flags weak passages so you can sharpen them before publishing.

Quality signals

Every draft comes back with two scores:
  • GEO score — how likely AI engines are to cite this page based on structural signals.
  • AEO score — how cleanly the AI can extract a quotable answer from the page.
If either score is low, Brand Studio flags the specific issues (a hollow introduction, a missing comparison block, a thin FAQ section) so you know what to fix before publishing. Aim to ship drafts in the high 70s or better.

What happens after you publish

Once you mark the draft posted with its live URL, Citable starts tracking it nightly. Within a few days you’ll see whether AI engines are picking it up; within 30 days you’ll see whether it moved your overall citation rate. If you want to turn the hub into a multi-channel campaign — LinkedIn, Reddit, X — send it to Broadcast next.