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Article Quality

How RapidWombat keeps articles ranking on Google and citable by AI search engines.

RapidWombat optimizes every article for traditional SEO and AI search visibility (GEO) at the same time. This page covers the levers that shape what you get.

The AI behind your articles

Articles are written by the leading large language models — OpenAI, Anthropic (Claude), and Google (Gemini) — and RapidWombat picks the best model for each article based on type and language. You never have to choose a model yourself.

Article types

RapidWombat plans articles across four formats:

  • How-to guides — step-by-step instructional pieces.
  • Explainers — concept-focused articles answering "what is" / "why does" questions.
  • Educational listicles — top-N posts around a theme.
  • Product comparisons — top-N posts comparing tools or products in your space.

You can adjust the mix in Settings → Article Generation.

What you can toggle

Each of these is independently configurable:

  • Table of contents
  • Quick summary at the top
  • "Recommended reads" block
  • Structured data for articles and FAQs
  • Internal linking between your articles
  • YouTube embeds

Length

Articles default to 1,200–1,700 words. You can adjust the range in Settings → Article Generation.

Writing style

Paste a URL of an article you like — during onboarding or in Settings — and RapidWombat will use its tone, rhythm, and vocabulary as a reference for new content.

A note on visual presentation

How articles look on your live site (typography, spacing, mobile layout) is controlled by your CMS theme. RapidWombat ships clean semantic content with proper headings, structured data, and internal links; your theme decides how it renders.

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