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How to Use Documents

There are two ways to use documents in NeuralText:
  • Basic: a blank slate where you can use AI assistant freely
  • With SEO data: if you need to research deeply about a topic, NeuralText will analyze the top search results and returns SEO brief.

Basic document

Basic documents are meant to be a blank slate where you can unleash your creativity in a quick way. It is useful if you don't need additional data from the SERP.
To create a basic document, go to Documents List:
  1. 1.
    Click on Create Document button
  2. 2.
    Insert a title for your document
  3. 3.
    Click on Create
You will be redirected to a text editor.
  1. 1.
    Document Title Click it to edit the document title
  2. 2.
    Sidebar Go to AI templates, document settings, notes and version control.
  3. 3.
    Toolbar Format your text using headers, ordered lists, or download in HTML.
  4. 4.
    Write for me Use AI to complete what you are writing.
Creating a basic document is free of charge.

Document with SEO data

NeuralText lets you analyze the internet's best content to create curated SEO content in just a minute.
It's like you could read all the top 20 results on Google search simultaneously, understanding the topics, outlines, passages, and questions with a click.
To create a document with SEO data, go to Documents List:
  1. 1.
    Click on Create Document button
  2. 2.
    Insert a title for your document
  3. 3.
    Click on Advanced settings
  4. 4.
    Insert the keyword you want to analyze
  5. 5.
    Tick the checkbox if you want to include related keywords
  6. 6.
    Select the language
  7. 7.
    Select the location
  8. 8.
    Select the search engine
  9. 9.
    Click Create
After approximately one minute, your document with SEO data will be ready.
👉 Do you know? NeuralText is able to simulate a Google Search from any part of the world. This is particularly useful when you work in Local SEO.
To localize a search just type your preferred location and select it from the dropdown.
How to choose a good search query to analyze
You need to pick a keyword that is neither too broad nor too specific. Too specific queries might return poor results, while broad search terms may lead to irrelevant results.
Good queries
  • ways to eat potatoes
  • best audience research methods
  • can a canadian buy a house in usa
Bad search queries
  • marketing
  • ai
  • how to make pizza site:allrecipes.com