Content Source Planner

Plan the sources your content needs for stronger SEO, GEO and AI search trust. Find missing data, official references, expert quotes, case studies, reports and evidence sections.

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Find missing evidence

Identify where your article needs statistics, official docs, case studies, expert quotes, screenshots, benchmarks or examples.

Best for GEO

AI systems are more likely to trust content that has clear evidence, source context and verifiable claims.

Plan stronger content

Turn weak claims into source-backed sections and create a practical research checklist before publishing.

Best workflow

Draft content → Find source gaps → Add evidence → Add FAQ → Add schema → Publish and build citations.

What is a Content Source Planner?

A content source planner helps you decide what references, data, examples and proof points should be added to a page before publishing. It is useful for SEO, GEO, AI search readiness, E-E-A-T and editorial quality control.

Why source planning matters

Many pages make claims without enough support. Adding credible sources, official references, case studies and expert context can make your content more useful to readers and easier for AI systems to evaluate.

What this tool can suggest

  • Official documents and primary sources
  • Industry reports and statistics
  • Expert quotes and interview angles
  • Case studies and real examples
  • Product documentation and help pages
  • Comparison evidence and benchmarks
  • Trust signals and author credentials
  • Source placement recommendations

How to use this tool

  • Paste your article, outline or page content.
  • Add the topic, keyword, audience and industry.
  • Select the source goal and source type.
  • Use the generated plan to research and add credible evidence before publishing.

FAQ

Does this tool browse the web for live sources?

No. It creates a source planning brief and research checklist. You should verify and select actual sources before publishing.

Can this improve AI search visibility?

Yes. Content with clearer evidence, entities and source context can be easier for AI systems to understand and trust.

Should every claim need a source?

Not every sentence needs a source, but important statistics, comparisons, legal claims, medical claims, financial claims and strong commercial claims should be supported carefully.