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The Context tab decides which brand information is injected into the Content Agent’s prompt when it writes articles. A live preview shows exactly what gets sent to the model, so there are no surprises.

How it works

You toggle which sections to include. Anything you turn on — and have filled in — becomes part of the context the Content Agent uses to write on-brand, credible articles.
1

Fill in your brand & E-E-A-T data

The context is built from your Brand & E-E-A-T information. Complete the relevant fields first.
2

Choose what to include

Turn on the sections you want injected into the Content Agent.
3

Review the preview

The Injected context preview shows precisely what will be sent to the model.
4

Save context

Click Save context to apply it to future article generation.

What you can include

  • Brand description — name and description from the Brand book.
  • Entity & ownership, editorial responsibility, contributors.
  • Experience signals, expertise, authority signals.
  • Trust & transparency, knowledge freshness & scope.
  • Optional — testimonials, reviews and AI disclosure.
Contact and schema details aren’t injected as prose — they’re reserved for schema markup at publish time, not for the article’s writing context.
Turn on the sections that make your content distinctive — expertise, experience and authority signals — so articles read as genuinely yours rather than generic.

Generate content

See how the Content Agent uses this context to write articles.